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Metalloproteinases: key and common mediators of multiple GPCRs and candidate therapeutic targets in models of hypertensive cardiac disease.

Abstract
Hypertensive cardiac disease remains a major cause of death worldwide because its typically complex etiology renders current treatments ineffective. Primary causative factors include environmental stressors, genetic predisposition and metabolic morbidities such as obesity and diabetes. These factors all trigger a systemic pathological production of agonists of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). When produced in excess, GPCR agonists transactivate many metalloproteinases, which relay agonist signaling. Here we review evidence supporting a global therapeutic concept for treatment of hypertensive cardiac disease with complex or unknown etiology by targeting common mediators of multiple GPCRs such as metalloproteinases and their downstream effectors.
AuthorsXiang Wang, Ana-Maria Bosonea, Carlos Fernandez-Patron
JournalDrug discovery today. Disease models (Drug Discov Today Dis Models) Vol. 9 Issue 3 Pg. e103-e108 ( 2012) ISSN: 1740-6757 [Print] Netherlands
PMID24976848 (Publication Type: Journal Article)

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