The focus of interest on pulmonary hypertension (PH) has come through
recent therapeutic advances which prolong and improve quality of life,
From this interest, recent observations from family studies indicate
that a gene located on chromosome 2 is associated with PH, Environment
al factors, the use of an anorectic agent, dexfenfluramine, has been a
ssociated with a risk of developing primary PH, A link with hypoxic in
duced PH has emerged in that a strain of rat, the fawn-hooded rat (FHR
) which has a susceptibility to developing PH with mild hypoxia has an
inherited storage defect to serotonin, Dexfenfluramine, by inhibiting
the serotonin transporter, produces a similar pattern of disturbance
of biogenic amine metabolism. This observation provides some insight i
nto potential mechanisms for this complex disorder.