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Cathepsin G is associated with atheroma formation in human carotid artery

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All components required for angiotensin II formation are expressed locally in the arterial wall, where, in the absence of renin, cathepsin G could be a major angiotensin-generating enzyme. Overexpression of ACE and cathepsin G may lead to angiotensin II overproduction and contribute, with decreased number of differentiated smooth muscle cells, to the lower amount of AT1 receptor in atheroma.

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