angiotensin
See also: Angiotensin
English
editEtymology
editFrom angio- + (hyper)tens(ion) + -in. Compare also the morphologic parallels of vasopressin.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editangiotensin (plural angiotensins)
- (biochemistry) Any of several polypeptides that narrow blood vessels and thus regulate arterial pressure.
- 2001: In addition to stimulating the srteries to constrict, angiotensin also acts on the kidneys to suppress urine production, and acts on the brain to stimulate thirst and drinking behaviour. — Leslie Iversen, Drugs: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford 2001, p. 43)
Hypernyms
editHyponyms
editDerived terms
edit- ACE1 (“angiotensin-converting enzyme 1”)
- ACE2 (“angiotensin-converting enzyme 2”)
- ACE (“angiotensin-converting enzyme”)
- angiotensin (1-7)
- angiotensinase
- angiotensin converting enzyme
- angiotensin-converting enzyme
- angiotensin converting enzyme 1
- angiotensin converting enzyme 2
- angiotensinergic
- angiotensin I
- angiotensin II
- angiotensin III
- angiotensin IV
- angiotensinogen
- angiotensin receptor blocker
- hrsACE2 (“human recombinant soluble angiotensin-converting enzyme 2”)
- renin-angiotensin system
- sartan
Translations
editpolypeptides that narrow blood vessels
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