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. 2019 Aug 30;33(5):2551. doi: 10.1111/jvim.15615

Erratum for The renin‐angiotensin‐aldosterone system and its suppression

PMCID: PMC6766532  PMID: 31565833

Volume 33, issue 2.

Web address: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jvim.15454

There is an error in the legend for Figure 2. The error is that peptide concentrations are given as pg/ml. The correct unit is pM.

Figure 2.

Figure 2

The renin‐angiotensin‐aldosterone system peptide cascade (RAAS Fingerprint) is illustrated as a pedigree starting at Angiotensin 1. Each intersection represents a specific peptide fragment symbolized by colored spheres; Enzymes involved in the reactions are annotated on connecting lines. Size of spheres and numbers beside them represent absolute concentrations of angiotensins (pM, median values) in serum samples from 6 middle‐aged, healthy, male beagles; the concentrations were analyzed by mass spectrometry. Angiotensin (1,7) and (1,5) are breakdown products of both angiotensin I and II. The novel peptides angiotensin (1,12) and angiotensin (1,25) may be directly derived from angiotensinogen and serve as precursors for angiotensin peptides such as AngII. AngI, angiotensin I; AngII Angiotensin II; AngIII, Angiotensin III; Ang IV, Angiotensin IV; Aldo, aldosterone; AP, aminopeptidase; AT1R, Angiotensin Type‐1 Receptor; NEP, neutral endopeptidase

Corrected Figure 2 legend is displayed below the figure.


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