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The current study addresses the functional status and role of the endotheli
n ETA receptor for renal vascular function in rabbits with and without hear
t failure (epinephrine-induced cardiomyopathy). Under baseline conditions,
the ETA receptor antagonist BQ-123 did not change basal renal hemodynamics,
but completely prevented endothelin-l (ET-l)-induced renal vasoconstrictio
n. In heart failure, in the presence of elevated plasma ET-1 concentrations
(P < .05), renal vasoconstriction in response to exogenous ET-1 was intact
. Unlike under baseline conditions, ETA receptor antagonism markedly increa
sed renal blood now (P < .05) and decreased renal vascular resistance (P <
.05) in heart failure. The current study provides new insight into the path
ophysiology of renal vasoconstriction associated with heart failure and the
specific role of the renal ETA receptor in this pathophysiologic adaptatio
n. (C) 1999 American Journal of Hypertension, Ltd.