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- Angiotensin - Wikipedia
Angiotensin is a peptide hormone that causes vasoconstriction and an increase in blood pressure It is part of the renin–angiotensin system, which regulates blood pressure Angiotensin also stimulates the release of aldosterone from the adrenal cortex to promote sodium retention by the kidneys
- Angiotensin: What It Is, Causes Function - Cleveland Clinic
Angiotensin is a hormone that helps regulate blood pressure by constricting (narrowing) blood vessels and triggering water and salt (sodium) intake
- Angiotensin | blood pressure, hypertension, vasoconstriction | Britannica
angiotensin, a peptide, one form of which, angiotensin II, causes constriction of blood vessels There are three forms of angiotensin Angiotensin I is produced by the action of renin (an enzyme produced by the kidneys) on a protein called angiotensinogen, which is formed by the liver
- What Does Angiotensin Do: Functions and Effects - ScienceInsights
Angiotensin helps regulate blood pressure by narrowing vessels, managing salt and water balance, and signaling the kidneys and brain
- Angiotensin - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Angiotensin is defined as a peptide hormone that is produced from angiotensinogen through the action of renin and is primarily responsible for mediating vasoconstriction, sodium reabsorption, and aldosterone production, with angiotensin II being the most biologically active form
- Angiotensin ii (intravenous route) - Side effects uses
Angiotensin II injection is used to increase blood pressure in adults with septic shock or other kinds of shock It is a naturally occurring substance in the body that causes the narrowing of blood vessels, which increases the blood pressure
- Angiotensin | definition of angiotensin by Medical dictionary
The vasoconstrictor polypeptide hormone, angiotensin II, which is released by the action of the enzyme renin Its precursor, angiotensin I, is inactive until acted on by the angiotensin-converting enzyme, mainly in the lungs
- Angiotensin II and Atherosclerosis: A New Cardiovascular Risk Factor . . .
The renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system, through its main effector angiotensin II, is associated with the risk of cardiovascular disease due to (1) an increased risk of hypertension and (2) the promotion of atherosclerotic processes
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