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. 2016 Aug 29;2016:8917578. doi: 10.1155/2016/8917578

Table 1.

Cellular and tissue effects of Ang II, Ang 1–7, aldosterone, and (pro)renin in normal conditions.

Ang II
(via AT1R)
Ang 1–7
(via Mas1R)
Aldosterone
(via MR)
(Pro)renin
(via (P)RR)
Cardiomyocytes Hypertrophy [44] Hypertrophy inhibition [112, 113] Hypertrophy [86]
Apoptosis [87]
Oxidative stress [87]
Hypertrophy [136, 137]
Hyperplasia [138]
Cell elongation [139]

Cardiac fibroblasts Proliferation [44]
Extracellular matrix production [4548]
Antiproliferative effects [114, 115]
Inhibition of collagen production [115]
Proliferation and migration [88]
Extracellular matrix production (collagen/elastin) [48, 89, 90]

Endothelial cells Oxidative stress [49]
Inflammation [50, 51]
Nitric oxide production [116]
Anti-inflammatory effects [117]
Oxidative stress [91]
Inflammation [92]
Hyperplasia [140]
Survival [140]

Smooth muscle cells Oxidative stress [52]
Hypertrophy [53, 54]
Proliferation [55]
Migration [56, 57]
Extracellular matrix production [58]
Antiproliferative effects [118, 119] Proliferation [93]
Migration [94]
Extracellular matrix production [95, 96]
Hyperplasia [141, 142]
Survival [142]
Oxidative stress [142]

Macrophages Inflammation [51, 59] Anti-inflammatory effects [120] Inflammation [97]
Oxidative stress [98]
Inflammation [143]

Heart Hypertrophy [60]
Fibrosis [61]
Apoptosis [62, 63]
Antiarrhythmic effects [121]
Antifibrotic effects [122]
Antiremodeling effects [123126]
Hypertrophy [99]
Fibrosis [100]
Proarrhythmogenic [101]
Inflammation [102]
Cardiac function deterioration [144]
Fibrosis [144]
Angiogenesis [144]

Vessels Impaired vascular relaxation to Ach [52]
Atherosclerosis [4143]
Vasodilation [127, 128]
Antiatherosclerotic effects [128]
Impaired vascular relaxation to Ach [91]
Atherosclerosis [103]
Angiogenesis [140, 145]

Cellular and tissue effects are predominantly mediated by the indicated receptors.

Ang is for angiotensin; AT1R is for Ang II type 1 receptor; Mas1R is for Mas1 receptor; MR is for mineralocorticoid receptor; and (P)RR is for (pro)renin receptor.