O. Zolk et al., Expression of endothelin-1, endothelin-converting enzyme, and endothelin receptors in chronic heart failure, CIRCULATION, 99(16), 1999, pp. 2118-2123
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Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems","Cardiovascular & Hematology Research
Background-Elevated plasma levels of endothelin (ET)-1 have been reported i
n association with heart diseases, including heart failure. Furthermore, it
has been suggested that ET-1 acts as a local autocrine/paracrine factor wi
th biological activities such as vasoconstriction, mitogenesis, and inotrop
ic effects on the heart. This study investigated alterations of ET-I, ET re
ceptor, and endothelin-converting enzyme (ECE) expression in left ventricul
ar myocardium from patients with end-stage heart failure.
Methods and Results-mRNA concentration of ETA and ETB receptors, prepro-ET-
1 (ppET-1), and ECE in left ventricles from nonfailing donors hearts:(NF) a
nd from patients with end-stage chronic heart failure (NYHA functional clas
s IV) due to dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) were compared by use of a competi
tive reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction technique. There-was n
o significant difference in mRNA expression for ppET-1, ECE-1, and ETA rece
ptors, whereas a significant reduction of ETB-receptor mRNA was observed in
DCM hearts. I-125-labeled ET-1 radioligand binding studies demonstrated a
significant downregulation of ETB receptors, whereas ETA-receptor density w
as increased:in membranes from DCM hearts. Phosphoramidon-sensitive ECE act
ivity and immunodetectable amounts of ECE protein in left ventricular membr
ane preparations did not differ between NF and DCM hearts. Finally, immunor
eactive ET-1 concentrations were increased in DCM hearts.
Conclusions-The present study demonstrates changes in the ET-receptor expre
ssion pattern; in favor of the ETA receptor in human end-stage heart failur
e. Furthermore activation of the cardiac ET system with increased tissue ET
-1 concentrations in the failing myocardium is observed, This is more likel
y due to decreased Clearance than to increased synthesis, because ppET-1 ge
ne expression and ECE activity are unchanged.