PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 16473957-0 2006 Cardiac fibrogenesis in magnesium deficiency: a role for circulating angiotensin II and aldosterone. Magnesium 24-33 angiotensinogen Rattus norvegicus 69-83 16473957-7 2006 Circulating and cardiac tissue levels of angiotensin II were significantly elevated in magnesium-deficient animals (67.6% and 93.1%, respectively, vs. control). Magnesium 87-96 angiotensinogen Rattus norvegicus 41-55 16473957-9 2006 Furthermore, preliminary experiments in vivo using enalapril supported a role for angiotensin II in magnesium deficiency. Magnesium 100-109 angiotensinogen Rattus norvegicus 82-96 16473957-11 2006 The findings suggest that circulating angiotensin II and aldosterone may stimulate fibroblast activity and contribute to a fibrogenic response in the heart in magnesium deficiency. Magnesium 159-168 angiotensinogen Rattus norvegicus 38-52 15662226-0 2005 Magnesium supplementation prevents angiotensin II-induced myocardial damage and CTGF overexpression. Magnesium 0-9 angiotensinogen Rattus norvegicus 35-49 15662226-2 2005 Recent studies provide evidence that Ang II mobilizes intracellular Mg through AT1 receptor-mediated pathways. Magnesium 68-70 angiotensinogen Rattus norvegicus 37-43 15662226-3 2005 We tested the hypothesis of whether magnesium supplementation prevents Ang II-induced myocardial damage and induction of the profibrotic connective tissue growth factor (CTGF). Magnesium 36-45 angiotensinogen Rattus norvegicus 71-77 15662226-10 2005 Magnesium supplementation prevented Ang II-induced myocardial CTGF overexpression (P < 0.05). Magnesium 0-9 angiotensinogen Rattus norvegicus 36-42 12569264-13 2003 CONCLUSIONS: Our data demonstrate that inhibitors of Na -dependent Mg transport attenuate development of hypertension in rats infused with Ang II. Magnesium 67-69 angiotensinogen Rattus norvegicus 139-145 12569264-14 2003 These findings suggest a possible role for Na /Mg exchange activity in the pathogenesis of Ang II-dependent hypertension. Magnesium 47-49 angiotensinogen Rattus norvegicus 91-97 2214606-8 1990 Without magnesium 80% of the cells contracted upon addition of angiotensin II. Magnesium 8-17 angiotensinogen Rattus norvegicus 63-77 8798689-0 1996 Angiotensin II and vasopressin modulate intracellular free magnesium in vascular smooth muscle cells through Na+-dependent protein kinase C pathways. Magnesium 59-68 angiotensinogen Rattus norvegicus 0-14 7722684-5 1995 The blood pressure-lowering effect of magnesium supplementation in DOCA-salt hypertensive rats was associated with a lower in vivo cardiovascular reactivity to norepinephrine and angiotensin II. Magnesium 38-47 angiotensinogen Rattus norvegicus 179-193 12569264-4 2003 To verify that Ang II directly influences Na -dependent Mg exchange, in-vitro studies were performed in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) derived from mesenteric arteries. Magnesium 56-58 angiotensinogen Rattus norvegicus 15-21 12569264-9 2003 Platelet intracellular free Mg concentration was reduced and platelet intracellular free Na concentration was increased in the Ang II group compared with control and treated groups (P < 0.01). Magnesium 28-30 angiotensinogen Rattus norvegicus 127-133 8563701-7 1995 Although there was no difference in excretion of calcium, magnesium and phosphate between the two kidneys under basal conditions, infusion of ANG II or PE induced hypercalciuria, hypermagnesiuria and hyperphosphaturia in the right kidney which was exposed to the increased arterial pressure. Magnesium 58-67 angiotensinogen Rattus norvegicus 142-148 2196065-0 1990 Effects of magnesium on changes in blood pressure and plasma aldosterone induced by angiotensin II. Magnesium 11-20 angiotensinogen Rattus norvegicus 84-98 2196065-1 1990 This study examined the effects of magnesium on changes in blood pressure and plasma aldosterone concentration (PAC) elicited by angiotensin II in rats. Magnesium 35-44 angiotensinogen Rattus norvegicus 129-143 2196065-4 1990 These effects of magnesium were abolished when endogenous angiotensin II was suppressed by the administration of captopril, an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor. Magnesium 17-26 angiotensinogen Rattus norvegicus 58-72 2998811-5 1985 Calcium and magnesium ions (0-10 mM) increased agonist binding and decreased antagonist binding to adrenal and uterine angiotensin II receptors, an effect mediated by changes in both affinity and number of receptors for the two peptides. Magnesium 12-21 angiotensinogen Rattus norvegicus 119-133 23526071-0 2013 Additional antihypertensive effect of magnesium supplementation with an angiotensin II receptor blocker in hypomagnesemic rats. Magnesium 38-47 angiotensinogen Rattus norvegicus 72-86 23526071-3 2013 The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of dietary Mg supplementation on the blood pressure effects of an angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) in hypomagnesemic rats. Magnesium 64-66 angiotensinogen Rattus norvegicus 119-133