Angiotensin peptide synthesis and cyclic nucleotide modulation in sympathetic stellate ganglia
Chronically elevated angiotensin II is a widely-established contributor to hypertension and heart failure via its action on the kidneys and vasculature. It also augments the activity of peripheral sympathetic nerves through activation of presynaptic angiotensin II receptors, thus contributing to sym...
Main Authors: | Bardsley, EN, Neely, OC, Paterson, DJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2019
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