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March 6, 2022 / Bio Valley BIOON / -- Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE, Angiotensin-converting enzyme) can regulate the body's blood pressure by breaking down angiotensin I to produce angiotensin II.
Drugs used to treat high blood pressure may unexpectedly increase the effects of opioids produced by the brain in its natural state, researchers have found, which may fine-tune the function of specific brain circuits and counteract treatments such as fentanyl Addiction of painful opioids
The researchers focused on ACE, which has long been thought to regulate the body's blood pressure, yet little is known about its specific function in the brain
Image source: https:// research program was led by investigator Brian Trieu, who collaborated to develop a novel ACE inhibitor designed to optimize the inhibitor's effect on macrofunction
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BRIAN H.