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Effects of chronic hormone replacement on the renin–angiotensin system in cynomolgus monkeys
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These studies reveal that, although chronic estrogen replacement activates renin activity and Ang I, it causes a shift in the processing of angiotensin peptides such that the concurrent reduction in angiotensin converting enzyme activity leads to unchanged plasma Ang II levels. Thus, the potentially harmful effects of estrogen-induced hyperreninemia are balanced by its actions interfering with the formation of the vasoactive product Ang II.
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