Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone

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Angiotensin I as molecular model

Steps involved in RAA

The renin-angiotensin system
  1. Renin is produced and released from the juxtaglomerular apparatus due to renal hypoperfusion.
  2. Renin converts Angiotensinogen to Angiotensin I
  3. In the lungs the endothelium contains angiotensin converting enzyme* which converts Angiotensin I to Angiotensin II a potent vasoconstrictor
Angiotensin II as molecular model
  1. Angiotensin II stimulates Aldosterone release from the adrenal cortex
  2. Aldosterone causes salt and water retention.

See also Remodelling and a historical footnote in ACE inhibitors

Note that there are four known AT receptor proteins (see Angiotensin):

  1. AT1-R - stimulatory
  2. AT2-R - inhibitory
  3. AT1-7-R - inhibitory (mas receptor)
  4. AT4-R - multiple neuroendocrine actions

Blocked classically by ACE inhibitors and angiotensin II blockers

Angiotensin I chemical structure

Angiotensin I chemical structure

Angiotensin II chemical structure (note: - the raw data for both from KEGG)

Angiotensin II chemical structure
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