The Renin-Angiotensin System : Comparative Aspects, PDF eBook

The Renin-Angiotensin System : Comparative Aspects PDF

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The renin-angiotensin system and the mechanisms regulating this system developed during the adaptive evolution of verte- brates, along with many other systems involved in the in- tegrated survival of the organism. Because animal species have evolved from common ancestral populations, a basis for the comparison of body structures and physiological processes ex- ists among animal groups belonging to different classifications.

The comparative approach provides a better understanding of the structure and function of adaptive systems and facilitates the development of general principles governing these systems among animal groups; further, this approach reveals significant characteristics specific to certain animal groups.

As the evolu- tion of adaptation of animals to environmental conditions is explored, directions for future research are suggested.

In this book, advances in research on the renin-angiotensin system are described with emphasis on the comparative aspects.

However, since studies on the renin-angiotensin system of birds, reptiles, amphibians and fishes are limited compared with those con- ducted in mammals, in some chapters descriptions are con- cerned primarily with mammals.

It has taken a long time to write this volume, and the topic is a broad one, with new data always emerging; therefore, certain aspects, and sometimes the most recent information, may not be included.

Chapters 1-3 and sections 8. 1-8. 4,8. 6, 8. 7 were written by H. K. ; Chapters 4-7 and Section 8. 5 by Y. T. ; Chapter 9 was written by both authors. H. Uemura, M. Nozaki, Y. Okawara, We are indebted to Drs.

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