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Angiotensin II receptor

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Class of G protein-coupled receptors

angiotensin II receptor, type 1
Identifiers
SymbolAGTR1
Alt. symbolsAGTR1B
IUPHAR34
NCBI gene185
HGNC336
OMIM106165
RefSeqNM_000685
UniProtP30556
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LocusChr. 3q21-q25
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angiotensin II receptor, type 2
Identifiers
SymbolAGTR2
IUPHAR35
NCBI gene186
HGNC338
OMIM300034
RefSeqNM_000686
UniProtP50052
Other data
LocusChr. Xq22-q23
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Theangiotensin II receptors,(ATR1) and(ATR2), are a class ofG protein-coupled receptors withangiotensin II as theirligands.[1] They are important in therenin–angiotensin system: they are responsible for thesignal transduction of thevasoconstricting stimulus of the main effector hormone,angiotensin II.[2]

Structure

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TheAT1 andAT2 receptors share a sequence identity of ~30%, but have a similar affinity for angiotensin II, which is their main ligand.

Members

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Overview table

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ReceptorMechanism[3]
AT1
AT2
AT3
AT4

AT1

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Main article:Angiotensin II receptor type 1

The AT1 receptor is the best elucidated angiotensin receptor.

Location within the body

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The AT1 subtype is found in the heart, blood vessels, kidney, adrenal cortex, lung andcircumventricular organs of brain,basal ganglia,brainstem[4] and mediates the vasoconstrictor effects.

Mechanism

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The angiotensin receptor is activated by thevasoconstricting peptideangiotensin II. The activated receptor in turn couples toGq/11 andGi/o and thus activatesphospholipase C and increases the cytosolic Ca2+ concentrations, which in turn triggers cellular responses such as stimulation ofprotein kinase C. Activated receptor also inhibitsadenylate cyclase and activates varioustyrosine kinases.[2]

Effects

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Effects mediated by the AT1 receptor includevasoconstriction,aldosterone synthesis and secretion, increasedvasopressin secretion,cardiachypertrophy, augmentation of peripheralnoradrenergic activity,vascularsmooth muscle cells proliferation, decreasedrenal blood flow, renalrenin inhibition, renal tubularsodium reuptake, modulation of centralsympathetic nervous system activity, cardiac contractility, centralosmocontrol andextracellular matrix formation.[5]

AT2

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Main article:Angiotensin II receptor type 2

AT2 receptors are more plentiful in the fetus and neonate. The AT2 receptor remains enigmatic and controversial – is probably involved in vascular growth. Effects mediated by the AT2 receptor are suggested to include inhibition ofcell growth, fetal tissue development, modulation of extracellular matrix,neuronal regeneration,apoptosis,cellular differentiation, and maybevasodilation andleft ventricular hypertrophy.[6] In humans the AT2 subtype is found in molecular layer of thecerebellum. In the mouse is found in the adrenal gland, amygdaloid nuclei and, in small numbers, in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus and the locus coeruleus.[7]

AT3 and AT4

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Other poorly characterized subtypes include the AT3 and AT4 receptors. The AT4 receptor is activated by the angiotensin II metaboliteangiotensin IV, and may play a role in regulation of the CNS extracellular matrix, as well as modulation ofoxytocin release.[8][9][10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^de Gasparo M, Catt KJ, Inagami T, Wright JW, Unger T (September 2000)."International union of pharmacology. XXIII. The angiotensin II receptors".Pharmacological Reviews.52 (3):415–72.doi:10.1016/S0031-6997(24)01458-3.PMID 10977869.
  2. ^abHiguchi S, Ohtsu H, Suzuki H, Shirai H, Frank GD, Eguchi S (April 2007). "Angiotensin II signal transduction through the AT1 receptor: novel insights into mechanisms and pathophysiology".Clinical Science.112 (8):417–28.doi:10.1042/CS20060342.PMID 17346243.S2CID 27624282.
  3. ^Unless else specified in box, then ref is:SenselabArchived 2009-02-28 at theWayback Machine
  4. ^Allen AM, MacGregor DP, McKinley MJ, Mendelsohn FA (January 1999). "Angiotensin II receptors in the human brain".Regulatory Peptides.79 (1):1–7.doi:10.1016/S0167-0115(98)00138-4.PMID 9930578.S2CID 21317534.
  5. ^Catt KJ, Mendelsohn FA, Millan MA, Aguilera G (1984)."The role of angiotensin II receptors in vascular regulation".Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology.6 (Suppl 4): S575-86.doi:10.1097/00005344-198406004-00004.PMID 6083400.
  6. ^D'Amore A, Black MJ, Thomas WG (December 2005). "The angiotensin II type 2 receptor causes constitutive growth of cardiomyocytes and does not antagonize angiotensin II type 1 receptor-mediated hypertrophy".Hypertension.46 (6):1347–54.doi:10.1161/01.HYP.0000193504.51489.cf.PMID 16286564.S2CID 10812400.
  7. ^Saavedra JM, Armando I (January 2018)."Angiotensin II AT2 Receptors Contribute to Regulate the Sympathoadrenal and Hormonal Reaction to Stress Stimuli".Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology.38 (1):85–108.doi:10.1007/s10571-017-0533-x.PMC 6668356.PMID 28884431.
  8. ^Chai SY, Fernando R, Peck G, Ye SY, Mendelsohn FA, Jenkins TA, Albiston AL (November 2004)."The angiotensin IV/AT4 receptor".Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences.61 (21):2728–37.doi:10.1007/s00018-004-4246-1.PMC 11924499.PMID 15549174.S2CID 22816307.
  9. ^Vanderheyden PM (April 2009). "From angiotensin IV binding site to AT4 receptor".Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology.302 (2):159–66.doi:10.1016/j.mce.2008.11.015.PMID 19071192.S2CID 140205109.
  10. ^Wright JW, Harding JW (September 2011). "Brain renin-angiotensin--a new look at an old system".Progress in Neurobiology.95 (1):49–67.doi:10.1016/j.pneurobio.2011.07.001.PMID 21777652.S2CID 25955824.

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