A Cross-Talk between the Renin-Angiotensin and Adrenergic Systems in Cardiovascular Health and Disease (CROSBI ID 238902)
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Stupin, Ana ; Drenjančević, Ines ; Rašić, Lidija ; Ćosić, Anita ; Stupin, Marko
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A Cross-Talk between the Renin-Angiotensin and Adrenergic Systems in Cardiovascular Health and Disease
It is well accepted that a numbe r of cardiovascular (CV) and renal diseases are characterized by the long - term activation of both the renin - angiotensin system (RAS) and the sympathetic nervous system (SNS), which also contribute to the pathophysiology of structural and functional CV abno rmalities as well as to the final clinical outcome. Moreover, there is a growing body of conclusive evidence that these systems do not operate independently, but interact at different levels throughout the CV system. The mediation of renin release from jux taglomerular epithelioid (JGE) cells in kidney by SNS is well established and accepted. On the other hand, in recent years it became evident that RAS, by its main effect or angiotensin II (Ang II), induces SNS activity in various organs and tissues. Thus, there is a growing effort to clarify pathophysiological mechanisms of interaction and a more evident mutual potentiation of these two systems in different pathological states. Since it became evident that a high salt (HS) intake, which is a major risk fact or for hypertension development, has a deleterious impact on vascular and endothelial functions (even in the absence of blood pressure changes), it became necessary to investigate and clarify the effect of HS loading on major regulating systems — RAS and SNS — precisely in healthy individuals. The present review aimed to summarize the interactions between the RAS and SNS in health and diseases (e.g. cardiovascular, renal), with a special focus on these two systems’ interaction during HS intake in a healthy norm otensive population
renin - angiotensin system, sympathetic nervous system, cardiovascular function, chronic heart failure, chronic kidney disease, salt intake
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