Literature DB >> 16583314

Adrenomedullin: molecular mechanisms and its role in cardiac disease.

B Yanagawa1, N Nagaya.   

Abstract

Adrenomedullin (AM) is a potent, long-lasting vasoactive peptide originally isolated from human pheochromocytoma. Since its discovery, serum and tissue AM expression have been shown to be increased in experimental models and in patients with cardiac hypertrophy, myocardial infarction and end-stage heart failure with several beneficial effects. Considerable evidence exists for a wide range of autocrine, paracrine and endocrine mechanisms for AM which include vasodilatory, anti-apoptotic, angiogenic, anti-fibrotic, natriuretic, diuretic and positive inotropic. Thus, through regulation of body fluid or direct cardiac mechanisms, AM has additive and beneficial effects in the context of heart disease. Notable molecular mechanisms of AM include cyclic adenosine monophosphate, guanosine-3',5'-monophosphate, PI3K/Akt and MAPK-ERK-mediated cascades. Given the endogenous and multifunctional nature of AM, we consider this molecule to have great potential in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. In agreement, early experimental and preliminary clinical studies suggest that AM is a new and promising therapy for cardiovascular diseases.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16583314     DOI: 10.1007/s00726-005-0279-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Amino Acids        ISSN: 0939-4451            Impact factor:   3.520


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4.  Study of the association of adrenomedullin and basic-fibroblast growth factors with the peripheral arterial blood flow and endothelial dysfunction biomarkers in type 2 diabetic patients with peripheral vascular insufficiency.

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5.  Pharmacological characterization of the relaxant effect induced by adrenomedullin in rat cavernosal smooth muscle.

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