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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Basic research in cardiology 91 (1996), S. 65-71 
    ISSN: 1435-1803
    Keywords: Renin angiotensin system ; hypertrophy ; afterload ; angiotensin converting enzyme ; polymorphism
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The risk to suffer from cardiovascular events may be modulated, in part, by neurohormonal systems. Neurohormones such as angiotensin II or aldosterone may be activated secondary to congestive heart failure or in the course of an acute myocardial infarction. These systems, if activated, will subject the failing heart to increased hemodynamic load and, thus, further compromise cardiac function. In addition, structural changes of the heart and vessels occurring with pressure or volume overload may be amplified by the growth promoting effects of these agents. Taken together, the interaction of underlying cardiovascular disease and activated neurohormones may often determine clinical symptoms and prognosis. More recently, growing evidence suggests that the basal, genetically determined, activity of the renin angiotensin aldosterone system may relate to the development of cardiovascular disease as well. In particular, variants of the angiotensinogen and angiotensin converting enzyme genes have been associated with essential hypertension, myocardial infarction, or left ventricular hypertrophy. In this regard, the data suggest that the renin angiotensin aldosterone system may be one of the primary causes, rather than only a secondary co-factor, in the pathogenesis of these most important cardiovascular disorders. In light of the various options of pharmacological intervention, it seems important that ongoing clinical and molecular-genetic research will further define the role of the renin angiotensin system in clinical conditions or genetic risk profiles.
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