The angiotensin converting enzyme 2/angiotensin-(1-7)/Mas Receptor axis as a key player in alveolar bone remodeling.
Celso Martins Queiroz-Junior, Anna Clara Paiva Menezes Santos, Izabela Galvão, Giovanna Ribeiro Souto, Ricardo Alves Mesquita, Marcos Augusto Sá, Anderson José Ferreira
November 2019 BoneSynopsis of Social media discussions
The discourse reflects casual references to the role of ACE receptors in COVID and hypertension, with comments like questioning the choice of proteins for vaccines, indicating some awareness but limited engagement with the specific research about bone remodeling. This tone and focus demonstrate a general curiosity but not deeply invested or impactful discussions.
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Neutral engagementMost comments are brief and somewhat superficial, with limited in-depth analysis or detailed discussion of the research findings.
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Neutral impactThe discussions do not suggest significant influence or transformative potential, mostly touching on related yet somewhat tangential themes such as COVID and hypertension.
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ACE2-Angiotensin-(1-7)-Mas Receptor Axis in Bone Remodeling
This video explores how the ACE2-Ang17-MasR axis influences alveolar bone remodeling. The study demonstrates that activating this pathway promotes bone formation and reduces inflammation, with implications for periodontal disease management.
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@ISICEM @bhwords The covid spike protein binds to ACE receptors. The ACE/Ang II/AT1 axis play a role in the progression of hypertension and is involved in thrombogenic processes. Did they choose the wrong protein as a taget for vaccines?!! https://t.co/omv4spimu9
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@TrevorSutcliffe (Twitter)RT @TrevorSutcliffe: Update on the Angiotensin Converting Enzyme 2-Angiotensin (1–7)-Mas Receptor Axis: Fetal Programing, Sex Differences,…
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Abstract Synopsis
- The study explores how the ACE2-Ang17-MasR axis, part of the renin-angiotensin system, influences bone remodeling, particularly in alveolar bone, and finds that activating this axis promotes bone formation and reduces inflammation in bone cells.
- Researchers detected ACE2 and MasR proteins in bone cells both in lab cultures and in rat models, showing that stimulating these receptors enhances osteoblast activity (bone formation) and decreases osteoclast differentiation (bone resorption), especially under inflammatory conditions.
- The findings also highlight that in human gum tissue, ACE2 and MasR are present, and their levels decrease during periodontal disease, suggesting this pathway could be targeted to help manage inflammatory bone loss in conditions like periodontitis.]
Dr. Yasir Tashkandi
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