As our knowledge expands, it is now clear that the renin–angiotensin (Ang) system (RAS) mediates functions other than regulating blood pressure (BP). The RAS plays a central role in the pathophysiology of different neurovascular unit disorders including stroke and retinopathy. Moreover, the beneficial actions of RAS modulation in brain and retina have been documented in experimental research, but not yet exploited clinically. The RAS is a complex system with distinct yet interconnected components. Understanding the different RAS components and their functions under brain and retinal pathological conditions is crucial to reap their benefits. The aim of the present review is to provide an experimental and clinical update on the role of RAS in the pathophysiology and treatment of stroke and retinopathy. Combining the evidence from both these disorders allows a unique opportunity to move both fields forward.
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Image modified from a figure representing the 5 mechanisms of annexin A1 externalization through non-classic secretory pathways, discussed by Boudhraa et al in issue 130(4) of Clinical Science. For further details please see pp. 205–220. Image kindly provided by Z. Boudhraa, B. Bouchon, C. Viallard, M. D'Incan and F. Degoul.
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January 14 2016
Renin–angiotensin system as a potential therapeutic target in stroke and retinopathy: experimental and clinical evidence
Abdelrahman Y. Fouda;
Abdelrahman Y. Fouda
*Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center, and Program in Clinical and Experimental Therapeutics, University of Georgia College of Pharmacy, and Georgia Regents University, Augusta, GA 30912, U.S.A.
†Clinical Pharmacy Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University, Cairo 11562, Egypt
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Sandeep Artham;
Sandeep Artham
*Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center, and Program in Clinical and Experimental Therapeutics, University of Georgia College of Pharmacy, and Georgia Regents University, Augusta, GA 30912, U.S.A.
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Azza B. El-Remessy;
Azza B. El-Remessy
*Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center, and Program in Clinical and Experimental Therapeutics, University of Georgia College of Pharmacy, and Georgia Regents University, Augusta, GA 30912, U.S.A.
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Susan C. Fagan
*Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center, and Program in Clinical and Experimental Therapeutics, University of Georgia College of Pharmacy, and Georgia Regents University, Augusta, GA 30912, U.S.A.
Correspondence: Susan C. Fagan (email [email protected]).
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
Received:
May 14 2015
Revision Received:
November 02 2015
Accepted:
November 11 2015
Online ISSN: 1470-8736
Print ISSN: 0143-5221
© 2016 Authors; published by Portland Press Limited
2016
Clin Sci (Lond) (2016) 130 (4): 221–238.
Article history
Received:
May 14 2015
Revision Received:
November 02 2015
Accepted:
November 11 2015
Citation
Abdelrahman Y. Fouda, Sandeep Artham, Azza B. El-Remessy, Susan C. Fagan; Renin–angiotensin system as a potential therapeutic target in stroke and retinopathy: experimental and clinical evidence. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 February 2016; 130 (4): 221–238. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/CS20150350
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