PMID: 4293945Dec 22, 1967Paper

Renin-like enzyme in the adrenal gland

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J W Ryan

Abstract

The rabbit adrenal gland contains an enzyme which reacts with renin substrate to form a vasopressor polypeptide, probably angiotensin I. In view of the strong effects of angiotensin on secretion of aldosterone and catecholamine, this finding suggests that there may be an intra-adrenal mechanism for the control of adrenal secretions.

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