C. Rubens et al., Big endothelin-1 and endothelin-1 plasma levels are correlated with the severity of primary pulmonary hypertension, CHEST, 120(5), 2001, pp. 1562-1569
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Categorie Soggetti
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems","Cardiovascular & Hematology Research
Study objectives: Primary pulmonary hypertension (PPH) is a rare disease of
unknown etiology that is characterized by a poor prognosis. This study was
undertaken to investigate possible correlations between endothelin (ET)-1
and big ET-1 plasma levels and the severity of PPH. Patients: Sixteen conse
cutive patients with PPH were included.
Interventions: Hemodynamics of patients with PPH were measured by right-hea
rt catheterization, and a 6-min walk test was performed.
Measurements: Plasma levels of the biologically active peptide ET-1 and its
precursor big ET-1 were determined in blood samples from the pulmonary art
ery, peripheral artery, and peripheral vein by radioimmunoassay.
Results: A strong correlation was shown between pulmonary vascular resistan
ce, mean pulmonary artery pressure, cardiac output, cardiac index, 6-min wa
lk data, and elevated plasma levels of big ET-1 as well as mature ET-1 plas
ma levels at all sites of blood sampling (p<0.01 and p<0.05, respectively).
Conclusions: Levels of circulating ET-1 might become a prognostic marker fo
r patients with PPH and serve as a tool for the selection of patients who m
ay benefit from treatment with ET-receptor antagonists.