Angiotensin II and endothelin induce inflammation and thereby promote hypertension-induced end-organ damage

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Müller, DN
Fiebeler, A
Park, JK
Dechend, R
Luft, FC
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[1] HELIOS Klinikum Berlin, Franz Volhard Clin, Berlin, Germany
[2] Humboldt Univ, Charite, Fac Med, Max Delbruck Ctr Mol Med, D-1086 Berlin, Germany
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angiotensin II; endothelin; inflammation; NF-kappa B; end-organ damage;
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R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
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Angiotensin (Ang) II and endothelin (ET-1) can both be regulated by NF-kappaB. They are, to variable degrees, also capable of activating NF-kappaB and increase the expression of NF-kappaB-dependent genes. Ang II-related vascular effects are in part mediated by ET-1. Nitric oxide synthase inhibition facilitates Ang II-related effects, which can be inhibited both by AT(1)-receptor blockers and by endothelin system inhibitors. This stateof-affairs supports the notion that a combined therapeutic strategy of inhibiting Ang II and ET-1 generation or blocking their effects at the receptor level would be superior to either strategy alone. Animal studies are encouraging but not without conflicting results. Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and AT(1)-receptor blockers have a superb track record in experimental animal models and in a host of clinical studies. Selective and nonselective blockers of the ET-1 receptors arc important research tools and are also undergoing clinical trials. Inhibitors of the endothelin-converting enzyme have been developed. The recent elucidation of the endothelin-converting enzyme's physical structure should facilitate the development of still more novel compounds to inhibit ET-1 generation. We have recently engendered supportive evidence in this regard.
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