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Hu et al., Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol 2000
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We previously demonstrated that homogeneous cultures of vascular smooth muscle cells ( VSMCs ) from spontaneously hypertensive rats produce
angiotensin II (Ang II) in
response to increases in the levels of
angiotensinogen , cathepsin D, and angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE)
Wong et al., Mol Cell Endocrinol 2007
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In the present study, we have cloned the angiotensinogen for silver sea bream ( Sparus sarba ) and investigated the
role of
Ang II on
angiotensinogen expression ... The
effect of
Ang II stimulation on
angiotensinogen expression is more potent in fish than that in mammals
Nakamura et al., Life Sci 1990
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The results suggest that the
angiotensinogen response to
ANG II was not dependent on adrenal glucocorticoid
Rusai et al., Transplantation 2011
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In aliskiren treated animals reduced serum Ang II and
Ang ( 1-7 ) levels were
detected , whereas the level of urine
angiotensinogen was unchanged
Coezy et al., Am J Physiol 1989
(Hematoma) :
The aim of this study was to examine in Hep G2, a human hepatoma derived cell line, the presence of
angiotensin II (ANG II) receptors and the
effect of ANG II and its analogues on
angiotensinogen production ... Results of these studies show that the Hep G2 cell possesses specific ANG II receptors and that [ Sar1
] ANG II
induces a dose dependent inhibition of
angiotensinogen production in this system
Klett et al., Clin Exp Hypertens A 1987
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The
effect of
angiotensin II (ANG II) on the secretion of
angiotensinogen was studied in isolated rat hepatocytes, obtained by the collagenase perfusion technique and Percoll-density gradient centrifugation, and in the isolated perfused rat liver ... In the isolated perfused liver,
ANG II
induced a similar increase of
angiotensinogen secretion, without affecting albumin and total protein secretion rates
Müller et al., Basic Res Cardiol 1998
(Hypertension, Renovascular) :
Taken together, these results demonstrate ( 1 ) the cleavage of local
angiotensinogen to ANG I within the vascular wall by renin, ( 2 ) renin uptake from the circulation to evoke that local effect, and ( 3 ) a potential regulatory
effect by vascular tissue ACE on
ANG II production in the vessel wall