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Molecular Mechanisms in Hypertension
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ABSTRACT
Authoritative and insightful, this important text provides an update on the latest advances in the areas of biomedical research that are at the interface of science and clinical medicine, where new discoveries in genetics, molecular and cell biology are not only enhancing our understanding of the etiology and progression of disease but are finding application in the development of new drugs or the implementation of new kinds of therapy. Reviewing current knowledge of the mechanisms contributing to hypertension, an internationally renowned team of contributors highlights developments across a broad range of disciplines and provides an overview of the advances in biomedical research that have a direct bearing on current clinical studies. A key work in its field, this text will have broad appeal to clinical cardiologists, vascular medicine specialists, and internists, as well as members of the cardiovascular research community and pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
PART I
chapter 1|12 pages
Molecular aspects of the renal renin-angiotensin system
chapter 4|10 pages
The angiotensin type 2 (AT2) receptor in cardiovascular and renal regulation
chapter 5|10 pages
Angiotensin converting enzyme 2: a potential target for cardiovascular therapy
chapter 6|8 pages
The biology of angiotensin II (formation, metabolism, fragments, measurement)
chapter 8|10 pages
Brain renin-angiotensin system: focus on transgenic animal models
chapter 15|6 pages
Pathophysiologic effects of aldosterone in cardiovascular tissues
part |2 pages
PART II
chapter 16|14 pages
Endothelins: molecular mechanisms in hypertension and cardiovascular diseases
chapter 18|10 pages
Molecular effects of vasopressin, thyroid hormones, parathyroid hormone, and growth hormone on blood pressure
chapter 20|8 pages
Neuropeptide Y, calcitonin, calcitonin gene-related peptide and adrenomedullin
chapter 24|8 pages
The adrenal medulla in hypertension
part |2 pages
PART III