From grinding up kidneys and injecting the extracts into animals to the famous Goldblatt clamp experiment, we trace decades of bold science that uncovered the body's most elaborate blood pressure system piece by piece. In part one of a two-part story, we follow the kidney's rise from simple filter to master regulator — through the discovery of renin, the bitter 17-year naming rivalry between Buenos Aires and Cleveland, and the identification of the enzyme that activates it all. Along the way, we encounter a Brazilian pit viper whose venom holds a molecular clue to one of modern medicine's greatest breakthroughs.
Chapters
(00:00:00) - ACE Inhibitors: A Two-Part Story Begins
(00:01:00) - Catching Up: Hypertension, Early Treatments, and Accidental Drugs
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