Literature DB >> 11728286

The role of the renin-angiotensin system in vascular health: use of ACE inhibition to improve vascular function.

J L Izzo1.   

Abstract

Hypertension is a syndrome in which dysfunction of the blood vessels and of neuroendocrine systems play a major role. Arteriosclerosis and atherosclerosis are distinct processes in arterial disease. Arteriosclerosis begins with thickening and hardening of the arterial wall, with loss of elasticity. Atherosclerosis is an inflammatory process that begins with endothelial dysfunction, and leads to vascular occlusion. The endothelial dysfunction that causes atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease results from an imbalance between nitric oxide and angiotensin-II. This balance becomes tipped toward angiotensin-II in the presence of hypertension. When arteries stiffen as a result of hypertension and aging, they are not able to store blood volume properly, systolic blood pressure rises, and pulse pressure widens. Because the tissue renin-angiotensin system is responsible for promoting the adverse structural arterial changes, inhibition of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) is effective in restoring the health of both large and small arteries by blocking angiotensin and by increasing bradykinin.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11728286

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heart Dis        ISSN: 1521-737X


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1.  The first hypertension trial comparing the effects of two fixed-dose combination therapy regimens on cardiovascular events: Avoiding Cardiovascular events through Combination therapy in Patients Living with Systolic Hypertension (ACCOMPLISH).

Authors:  Kenneth A Jamerson
Journal:  J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich)       Date:  2003 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 3.738

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