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The Angiotensin II Type 2 Receptor in Brain Functions: An Update

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION
Volume 2012, Issue -, Pages -

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HINDAWI LTD
DOI: 10.1155/2012/351758

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  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research [MOP-82819]
  2. lzheimer's Society of Canada
  3. Canada Research Chair program
  4. FRSQ-funded Centre de recherche clinique Etienne-Le Bel

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Angiotensin II (Ang II) is the main active product of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS), mediating its action via two major receptors, namely, the Ang II type 1 (AT(1)) receptor and the type 2 (AT(2)) receptor. Recent results also implicate several other members of the renin-angiotensin system in various aspects of brain functions. The first aim of this paper is to summarize the current state of knowledge regarding the properties and signaling of the AT(2) receptor, its expression in the brain, and its well-established effects. Secondly, we will highlight the potential role of the AT(2) receptor in cognitive function, neurological disorders and in the regulation of appetite and the possible link with development of metabolic disorders. The potential utility of novel nonpeptide selective AT(2) receptor ligands in clarifying potential roles of this receptor in physiology will also be discussed. If confirmed, these new pharmacological tools should help to improve impaired cognitive performance, not only through its action on brain microcirculation and inflammation, but also through more specific effects on neurons. However, the overall physiological relevance of the AT(2) receptor in the brain must also consider the Ang IV/AT(4) receptor.

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