Adrenomedullin-RAMP2 System in Vascular Endothelial Cells.

J Atheroscler Thromb

Department of Epidemiology for Community Health and Medicine, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine Graduate School of Medical Science. 2) Department of Cardiovascular Research, Shinshu University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagano, Japan.

Published: July 2015

Vascular endothelial cells play key roles in maintaining vascular and organ homeostasis. Adrenomedullin (AM), originally identified as a vasodilating peptide, is now recognized to be a pleiotropic molecule involved in both circulatory homeostasis and the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases. We have reported that knockout mice deficient in AM or receptor activity-modifying protein 2 (RAMP2), an AM-receptor accessory protein, show vascular endothelial cell deformities that are embryonically lethal. To directly clarify the pathophysiological functions of the vascular AM-RAMP2 system, we generated vascular endothelial cell-specific RAMP2 knockout mice. Using these mice, we found that the AM-RAMP2 system is a key determinant of vascular integrity and homeostasis from prenatal stages through adulthood. This review highlights the functions of AM-RAMP2 in vascular endothelial cells.

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