2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11906-007-0041-3
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Circulating angiotensin II and dietary salt: Converging signals for neurogenic hypertension

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“…In contrast, in hypertensive states, the D 3 and D 1 receptor interaction is impaired. 16 These reports, however do not preclude that there may be also interaction between D 3 and D 5 receptors. Indeed, the reported interactions between D 2 -like and D 1 -like receptors in vivo did not distinguish the effects exerted specifically by the D 1 or D 5 receptor, because of the lack of selective D 1 and D 5 receptor agonists or antagonists.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…In contrast, in hypertensive states, the D 3 and D 1 receptor interaction is impaired. 16 These reports, however do not preclude that there may be also interaction between D 3 and D 5 receptors. Indeed, the reported interactions between D 2 -like and D 1 -like receptors in vivo did not distinguish the effects exerted specifically by the D 1 or D 5 receptor, because of the lack of selective D 1 and D 5 receptor agonists or antagonists.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…16 These reports, however do not preclude that there may be also interaction between D 3 and D 5 receptors. Indeed, the reported interactions between D 2 -like and D 1 -like receptors in vivo did not distinguish the effects exerted specifically by the D 1 or D 5 receptor, because of the lack of selective D 1 and D 5 receptor agonists or antagonists. Because both D 1 and D 5 receptors belong to the D 1 -like receptor family, 8,13 we presume that there is also an interaction between D 3 and D 5 receptors in RPT cells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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