Regional and cellular significance of the brain renin-angiotensin system (RAS) in hypertension
- The brain RAS has long been considered pivotal in normal cardiovascular regulation and in the pathogenesis of neuro-cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension.
- However, the questions of which genes, where in the brain, and what cell types are involved in these cardiovascular effects have remained a mystery due, in part, to a lack of appropriate experimental tools.
- Much of our work has focused on dissecting the functional role of brain RAS genes and related molecules using an array of newly developed transgenic models and genomic techniques.