Affiliation:
1. From the Emory University School of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Atlanta, Ga.
Abstract
Angiotensin II is a multifunctional hormone that affects both contraction and growth of vascular smooth muscle cells through a complex series of intracellular signaling events initiated by the interaction of angiotensin II with the AT
1
receptor. The cellular response to angiotensin II is multiphasic, involving stimulation within seconds of phospholipase C and Ca
2+
mobilization; activation within minutes of phospholipase D, A
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, protein kinase C, and MAP kinase; and stimulation after a period of hours of gene transcription and NADH/NADPH oxidase activity. Angiotensin II also activates numerous intracellular tyrosine kinases. In this respect, it shares some aspects of signaling with growth factor and cytokine receptors, including activation of phospholipase C-γ, src, and ras; association of shc with grb2; and stimulation of the Jak/STAT pathway. The cellular events responsible for this unique series of events may involve receptor movement and the creation of a signaling domain. Elucidation of these pathways is important to our understanding of AT
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receptor function as a final effector of the renin-angiotensin system.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Cited by
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