Publications by authors named "Th Unger"

In 1989, the development of specific angiotensin receptor antagonists which distinguish between two angiotensin receptor subtypes (AT1 and AT2) led to a breakthrough in angiotensin research. It turned out, that the AT1 receptor was almost entirely responsible for the "classical" actions of angiotensin II related to the regulation of blood pressure as well as volume and electrolyte balance. However, actions and signal transduction mechanisms coupled to the AT2 receptor remained enigmatic for a long time.

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ACE-inhibitors and AT, receptor antagonists play an important role in the treatment of cardiovascular and renal diseases. The criteria of evidence-based medicine indicate that ACE-inhibitors (in appropriate combinations with other cardiovascular agents) continue to represent the treatment of first choice in chronic heart failure, post-myocardial infarction with compromised ventricular function, high cardiovascular risk, and diabetic (type 1) nephropathy. It is here that the AT1 antagonists should be used--in particular when ACE-inhibitors are not tolerated.

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