F. Horkay et al., HUMAN PERICARDIAL FLUID CONTAINS THE HIGHEST AMOUNT OF ENDOTHELIN-1 OF ALL MAMMALIAN BIOLOGIC FLUIDS THUS FAR TESTED, Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology, 26, 1995, pp. 502-504
Immunoreactive endothelin-1 (ET-1) levels were measured in the pericar
dial fluid (PF), plasma (PL), and atrial and ventricular tissues of 16
cardiac surgical patients. ET-1 was higher in the PF (73 +/- 11 pg/ml
) than in the PL 3.33 +/- 0.51 pg/ml; p < 0.051. PF/PL ratio ranged fr
om 8 to as high as 200. An inverse relationship was found between the
NYHA stage and ET-1 concentrations in PF, whereas ET-1 in PL did not h
ave any relation to the NYHA stage of the disease. In HPLC analysis, t
he total immunoreactive ET-1 in PF from five different patients co-elu
ted with the human ET-1 standard. The results indicate that ET-1 conce
ntrations in human PF can be several-fold those in the FL. The source
and function of the ET-1 in PF requires further investigation.