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Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 is an essential regulator of heart function 总被引:131,自引:0,他引:131
Crackower MA Sarao R Oudit GY Yagil C Kozieradzki I Scanga SE Oliveira-dos-Santos AJ da Costa J Zhang L Pei Y Scholey J Ferrario CM Manoukian AS Chappell MC Backx PH Yagil Y Penninger JM 《Nature》2002,417(6891):822-828
Cardiovascular diseases are predicted to be the most common cause of death worldwide by 2020. Here we show that angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ace2) maps to a defined quantitative trait locus (QTL) on the X chromosome in three different rat models of hypertension. In all hypertensive rat strains, ACE2 messenger RNA and protein expression were markedly reduced, suggesting that ace2 is a candidate gene for this QTL. Targeted disruption of ACE2 in mice results in a severe cardiac contractility defect, increased angiotensin II levels, and upregulation of hypoxia-induced genes in the heart. Genetic ablation of ACE on an ACE2 mutant background completely rescues the cardiac phenotype. But disruption of ACER, a Drosophila ACE2 homologue, results in a severe defect of heart morphogenesis. These genetic data for ACE2 show that it is an essential regulator of heart function in vivo. 相似文献
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What’s new in the renin-angiotensin system? 总被引:6,自引:0,他引:6
Danilczyk U Eriksson U Oudit GY Penninger JM 《Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS》2004,61(21):2714-2719
Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) is a recently discovered homologue of the key enzyme of the renin-angiotensin system, the angiotensin-converting enzyme. The ACE2 enzyme is mainly expressed in cardiac blood vessels and tubular epithelia of the kidneys. Together with ACE2's unique metallocarboxypeptidase activity, the restricted tissue distribution suggests a distinctive physiological function in blood pressure, blood flow and fluid regulation. The ace2 gene was mapped to quantitative trait loci affecting susceptibility to hypertension in rats. Furthermore, ACE2 appears to be a negative regulator of ACE in the heart. ACE2 messenger RNA and protein levels are substantially regulated in the kidney of diabetic and pregnant rats. The mechanism of ACE2 function and its physiologic significance are not yet fully understood; however, as ACE2 differs in its specificity and physiological role from ACE, this opens a new potential venue for drug discovery aimed at cardiovascular disease, hypertension and diabetic complications. 相似文献
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