Title : Chronic heart failure: a disease of the brain.

Pub. Date : 2019 Mar

PMID : 30341700






3 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 Activation of angiotensin II signaling in different brain sites such as the paraventricular nucleus (PVN), rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM), and area postrema (AP) may increase the release of norepinephrine, oxidative stress, and inflammation leading to increased cardiac contractility. Norepinephrine angiotensinogen Homo sapiens
2 In chronic HF, in peripheral regions, angiotensin II elevates both norepinephrine release and synthesis and inhibits norepinephrine uptake at nerve endings, which may contribute to the increase in sympathetic nerve activity. Norepinephrine angiotensinogen Homo sapiens
3 In chronic HF, in peripheral regions, angiotensin II elevates both norepinephrine release and synthesis and inhibits norepinephrine uptake at nerve endings, which may contribute to the increase in sympathetic nerve activity. Norepinephrine angiotensinogen Homo sapiens