The pivotal role of angiotensin II (AngII) in cardiovascular disease has been firmly established, as evidenced by a robust body of literature and the broad clinical application of AngII-inhibiting therapies. AngII type 1 receptor is the primary mediator of AngII action, and its activation initiates a multitude of cellular responses that contribute to the development of hypertension, structural changes in the heart and vasculature, and damage to target organs. This review examines AngII from a different perspective, exploring the link between the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system and cardiovascular risk beyond hypertension, with particular emphasis on atherosclerosis development and progression.
Angiotensin II and Atherosclerosis: A New Cardiovascular Risk Factor Beyond Hypertension
Civieri, Giovanni;Menegolo, Mirko;Bernava, Giacomo;Iliceto, Sabino;Iop, Laura;Tona, Francesco
2025
Abstract
The pivotal role of angiotensin II (AngII) in cardiovascular disease has been firmly established, as evidenced by a robust body of literature and the broad clinical application of AngII-inhibiting therapies. AngII type 1 receptor is the primary mediator of AngII action, and its activation initiates a multitude of cellular responses that contribute to the development of hypertension, structural changes in the heart and vasculature, and damage to target organs. This review examines AngII from a different perspective, exploring the link between the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system and cardiovascular risk beyond hypertension, with particular emphasis on atherosclerosis development and progression.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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