Angiotensin I also disappears in the pulmonary circulation due to its conversion to angiotensin II.
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Angiotensin I will increase for the same reason.
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The conversion of the inactive angiotensin I to the potent angiotensin II was thought to take place in the plasma.
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The RAAS molecules renin, angiotensin I, and aldosterone were also reduced, a biological situation leading to lower blood pressure.
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The inactivation of bradykinin and the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II in the lungs was thought to be caused by the same enzyme.
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Circulation time through the pulmonary capillaries is less than 1 s, yet 70% of the angiotensin I reaching the lungs is converted to angiotensin II in a single trip through the capillaries.