To understand how ACE inhibitors and ARBs work, we must first ground ourselves in the fundamental mechanisms of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS). In this lecture, we’ll focus entirely on how this hormonal system regulates blood pressure, fluid balance, and vascular resistance. We’ll explore the physiological triggers for its activation, the sequence of molecular events, and how chronic activation contributes to disease. Once we’ve established these foundational concepts, we’ll be well-positioned to discuss the pharmacology of drugs that target RAAS in the next session.
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- Describe the physiological role of the RAAS pathway in maintaining circulatory homeostasis.
- Identify the key stimuli for RAAS activation (e.g., hypotension, hypovolemia, sympathetic input).
- Outline the sequence of events in the RAAS cascade—from renin secretion to aldosterone action.
- Explain the effects of angiotensin II on vascular smooth muscle, the adrenal cortex, and CNS regulation of thirst and ADH.
- Discuss early pathological consequences of sustained RAAS activation, such as vasoconstriction and sodium retention.
- Differentiate between short-term adaptive roles of RAAS and long-term maladaptive consequences, preparing for next lecture’s focus on pharmacological modulation..
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2 Comments
kakavand@*.com
May 25 2025, 5:47 pm
Excellent explanation.
mauro@*.com
May 23 2025, 10:42 am
Surely a Nephron, being consisting of a number of cells, benefits from its cells refurbishing themselves over time, as we discussed before in a different lesson, is this so? 🤔