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Title: Pathophysiologic and therapeutic importance of tissue ACE: a consensus report
Author(s) : Dzau, V.J. (Victor J.)
Bernstein, K. (Kenneth)
Celermajer, D. (David)
Cohen, J. (Jerome)
Dahlöf, B. (Björn)
Deanfield, J. (John)
Diez, J. (Javier)
Drexler, H.G. (Hans G.)
Ferrari, R. (Roberto)
Gilst, W. (Wiek) van
Hansson, L. (Lennart)
Hornig, B. (Burkhard)
Husain, A. (Ahsan)
Johnston, C. (Colin)
Lazar, H. (Harold)
Lonn, E. (Eva)
Lüscher, T. (Thomas)
Mancini, J. (John)
Mimran, A. (Albert)
Pepine, C. (Carl)
Rabelink, T. (Ton)
Remme, W. (Willem)
Ruilope, L.M. (Luis M.)
Ruzicka, M. (Marcel)
Schunkert, H. (Heribert)
Swedberg, K. (Karl)
Unger, T. (Thomas)
Vaughan, D. (Douglas)
Weber, M. (Michael)
Issue Date: 2002
Publisher: Springer Verlag
Citation: Dzau VJ, Bernstein K, Celermajer D, Cohen J, Dahlöf B, Deanfield J, et al. Pathophysiologic and therapeutic importance of tissue ACE: a consensus report. Cardiovasc Drugs Ther 2002 Mar;16(2):149-160.
Keywords: tissue ACE
angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors
endothelial dysfunction
cardiovascular disease
Abstract: Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) activation and the de novo production of angiotensin II contribute to cardiovascular disease through direct pathological tissue effects, including vascular remodeling and inflammation, as well as indirect action on nitric oxide bioavailability and its consequences. The endothelium plays a pivotal role in both vascular function and structure; thus, the predominant localization of ACE to the endothelium has implications for the pathobiology of vascular disease, such as coronary artery disease. Numerous experimental studies and clinical trials support the emerging realization that tissue ACE is a vital therapeutic target, and that its inhibition may restore endothelial function or prevent endothelial dysfunction. These effects exceed those attributable to blood pressure reduction alone; hence, ACE inhibitors may exert an important part of their effects through direct tissue action. Pharmacologic studies show that while ACE inhibitors may differ according to their binding affinity for tissue ACE the clinical significance remains to be determined.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10171/19658
Publisher version (URL): http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1015709617405
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