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Since a low prevalence of cancer in hypertensive patients receiving
angiotensin converting enzyme
inhibitors was reported, a biological action of angiotensin II (Ang-II) on the development or progression of cancer has been drawn attention. Recently, a widespread use of AT1 receptor blockers (ARBs) has contributed more attractive information on the involvement of Ang-II in cancer. Interestingly, there is increasing evidence that the renin -angiotensin system is implicated in the development of various cancers. From basic and clinical data, we believe that ARB has a novel ability to decelerate prostate specific antigen elevation especially in hormone
refractory cancer
and suppress the incidence of prostate cancer, which implies that ARB may have a chemopreventive activity for prostate cancer.
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PMID:[Application of angiotensin II receptor blocker in prostate cancer]. 1934 46
Although a low prevalence of cancer in hypertensive patients receiving
angiotensin converting enzyme
inhibitors was reported, the molecular mechanisms have not been elucidated. It is known that the Angiotensin- II (Ang- II) plays a fundamental role not only as a vasoconstrictor in controlling blood pressure and electrolyte/fluid homeostasis, but also as a mitogenic factor through the Ang- II type-1 (AT1) receptor in cardiovascular cells. Recently, there has been increasing evidence that the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) is implicated in the development of various cancers. Ang- II has been demonstrated to be a cytokine, especially acting as a growth factor. Of interest, the physiological function of Ang- II seems to be similar in prostate cancer and stromal cells as we previously reported. AT1 receptor blockers (ARBs), a class of anti hypertensive agent, have the potential to inhibit the growth of prostate cancer cells and tumors through the AT1 receptor. We conducted a pilot clinical study to examine whether ARBs were able to elicit an anti proliferative effect on prostate cancer clinically, resulting in a PSA decline of hormone
refractory cancer
or delaying PSA progression after radical prostatectomy. As a number of investigators have clarified that Ang- II induces oxidative stress in vascular cells, we reported the hypothesis that Ang- II generated in the prostate gland maybe a cause of oxidative stress linked to prostatic carcinogenesis. This review provides an insight into the key role of Ang- II and AT1 receptor, and the possibility of ARBs for molecular targeting of mitogenesis and angiogenesis in prostate cancer.
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PMID:[Role of renin-angiotensin system in prostate cancer]. 1969 59