Manifestation of renin angiotensin system modulation in traumatic brain injury

Author(s):  
Golnoush Mirzahosseini ◽  
Saifudeen Ismael ◽  
Heba A. Ahmed ◽  
Tauheed Ishrat
Author(s):  
João Luís Vieira Monteiro de Barros ◽  
Maíra Glória Cardoso ◽  
Caroline Amaral Machado ◽  
Érica Leandro Marciano Vieira ◽  
Rodrigo Moreira Faleiro ◽  
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2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Hendrik Baron ◽  
Olivia A Skrobot ◽  
Jennifer C Palmer ◽  
Kanchan Sharma ◽  
Patrick Kehoe

2016 ◽  
Vol 130 (4) ◽  
pp. 221-238 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdelrahman Y. Fouda ◽  
Sandeep Artham ◽  
Azza B. El-Remessy ◽  
Susan C. Fagan

This review examines the published literature on the role of the renin-angiotensin system in neurovascular disorders including stroke, retinopathy, traumatic brain injury and cognitive impairment. The review presents both experimental and clinical studies conducted in the field, and sheds light on the translational gap and clinical underutilization of renin-angiotensin system modulators in neurovascular disorders.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tiago de Oliveira Furlam ◽  
Ewelin Wasner Machado da Silva ◽  
Isadora Gonçalves Roque ◽  
Pedro Parenti Vianna ◽  
Rafael Arantes de Oliveira ◽  
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Background: The Renin-Angiotensin System (RAS) has been associated with several neuropathologies, including traumatic brain injury (TBI). Objectives: Assess the relationship between RAS and mild TBI within 24 hours after trauma. Design and setting: A case-control study developed by the Federal University of Minas Gerais and conducted at the Hospital João XXIII, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Methods: Sociodemographic data and blood samples were collected from 52 individuals, of whom 28 suffered mild TBI in the 24 hours prior to collection and 24 healthy individuals made up the control group. The serum was used to measure the components of the RAS. Results: There were no significant sociodemographic differences between groups regarding to sex and age (p=0.782; p=0.077). Of the experimental group, 15 individuals reported loss of consciousness and 11 reported previous TBI. The experimental group showed significantly higher concentrations of angiotensin II (p=0.0234) and angiotensin-(1-7) (p=0.0225) and significantly lower concentrations of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) (p=0.0004) and ACE2 (p=0.0047). Conclusion: RAS seems to be involved in the pathophysiology of the hyperacute phase of mild TBI and the study of its components may contribute to identify prognostic biomarkers and new therapeutic targets for patients victims of TBI.


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