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      Pathophysiology of endothelin in the cardiovascular system.

      Annual review of physiology
      Animals, Cardiovascular Diseases, physiopathology, Cardiovascular System, Endothelin Receptor Antagonists, Endothelins, physiology, Humans, Kidney Diseases, Signal Transduction

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          In this article, we review the basic pharmacological and biochemical features of endothelin and the pathophysiological roles of endothelin in cardiovascular diseases. Development of receptor antagonists has accelerated the pace of investigations into the pathophysiological roles of endogenous endothelin-1 in various diseases, e.g. chronic heart failure, renal diseases, hypertension, cerebral vasospasm, and pulmonary hypertension. In chronic heart failure, the expression of endothelin-1 and its receptors in cardiomyocytes is increased, and treatment with an endothelin receptor antagonist improves survival and cardiac function. Endothelin receptor antagonists also improve other cardiovascular diseases. These results suggest that the interference with endothelin pathway either by receptor blockade or by inhibition of endothelin converting enzyme may provide novel therapeutic drugs strategies for multiple disease states.

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          10099694
          10.1146/annurev.physiol.61.1.391

          Chemistry
          Animals,Cardiovascular Diseases,physiopathology,Cardiovascular System,Endothelin Receptor Antagonists,Endothelins,physiology,Humans,Kidney Diseases,Signal Transduction

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