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Most recent content (1 May 2008):

Heart/Cardiac Muscle or Vascular
Selective increase of angiotensin(1–7) and its receptor in hearts of spontaneously hypertensive rats subjected to physical training
Ary Gomes Filho, Anderson J. Ferreira, Sérgio Henrique S. Santos, Sílvia R. S. Neves, Elizabeth R. Silva Camargos, Lenice K. Becker, Hindiael A. Belchior, Marco Fabricio Dias-Peixoto, Sérgio V. B. Pinheiro, and Robson A. S. Santos
Exp Physiol 2008; 93: 589-598. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Renal
The angiotensin receptor type 1–Gq protein–phosphatidyl inositol phospholipase Cβ–protein kinase C pathway is involved in activation of proximal tubule Na+-ATPase activity by angiotensin(1–7) in pig kidneys
Lucienne S. Lara, Juliana S. Correa, Anouchka B. Lavelle, Anibal G. Lopes, and Celso Caruso-Neves
Exp Physiol 2008; 93: 639-647. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Renal
Brain angiotensin-converting enzymes: role of angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 in processing angiotensin II in mice
Khalid M. Elased, Tatiana Sousa Cunha, Fernanda Klein Marcondes, and Mariana Morris
Exp Physiol 2008; 93: 665-675. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Autonomic Neuroscience or Cardiovascular Control
RNA interference shows interactions between mouse brainstem angiotensin AT1 receptors and angiotensin-converting enzyme 2
Zhanyi Lin, Yanfang Chen, Wenfeng Zhang, Alex F. Chen, Shuguang Lin, and Mariana Morris
Exp Physiol 2008; 93: 676-684. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Autonomic Neuroscience or Cardiovascular Control
Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 catalytic activity in human plasma is masked by an endogenous inhibitor
Rebecca A. Lew, Fiona J. Warner, Iresha Hanchapola, Michael A. Yarski, Jay Manohar, Louise M. Burrell, and A. Ian Smith
Exp Physiol 2008; 93: 685-693. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Pro(Renin) Receptor
Renal (pro)renin receptor upregulation in diabetic rats through enhanced angiotensin AT1 receptor and NADPH oxidase activity
Helmy M. Siragy and Jiqian Huang
Exp Physiol 2008; 93: 709-714. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Past content (since Nov 2000):

Themed Issue Papers
Sleep Apnoea and Hypertension: Physiological Bases for a Causal Relation Themed Issue
Michael L. Smith
Exp Physiol 2007; 92: 19-20. [Full text] [PDF]  

Themed Issue Papers
Sleep Apnoea & Hypertension: Physiological bases for a causal relation: Physiological basis for a causal relationship of obstructive sleep apnoea to hypertension
J. Woodrow Weiss, M. D. Yuzhen Liu, and Jianhua Huang
Exp Physiol 2007; 92: 21-26. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Themed Issue Papers
Sleep Apnoea & Hypertension: Physiological bases for a causal relation: Is there a link between intermittent hypoxia-induced respiratory plasticity and obstructive sleep apnoea?
Safraaz Mahamed and Gordon S. Mitchell
Exp Physiol 2007; 92: 27-37. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Themed Issue Papers
Sleep Apnoea & Hypertension: Physiological bases for a causal relation: Systemic, cellular and molecular analysis of chemoreflex-mediated sympathoexcitation by chronic intermittent hypoxia
Nanduri R. Prabhakar, Thomas E. Dick, Jayasri Nanduri, and Ganesh K. Kumar
Exp Physiol 2007; 92: 39-44. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

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