Endothelin (ET)-1 is a potent vasoconstrictor peptide produced in the myocardium that can exert important effects on cardiac myocyte growth and phenotype; cardiac natriuretic peptides (ANP and BNP) are known to act as physiological antagonists of ET-1. In this study a comparative determination of ET-1 receptors and of the local productions of ET-1and of ANP and BNP was made in different sites of failing and nonfailing hearts. Tissue from right and left atrium, right and left ventricle and interventricular septum from seven adult heart transplant recipients with end-stage idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy (functional class III and IV, with ejection fraction < 35%) and from four post-mortem subjects without cardiac complications was analyzed. In failing hearts we observed a tendency to increase of density of binding sites, most evident in left ventricle (62.6+/-22.6 fmol/mg protein vs. 29.0+/-3.3, mean +/- SEM, p = ns). A prevalence of ET-A subclass, observed in all samples, resulted more pronounced in failing hearts where this increase, found in all the cardiac regions, was more evident in left ventricle (p = 0.0007 vs nonfailing hearts). The local concentrations of ET-1, ANP and BNP resulted significantly increased in failing hearts with respect to controls in all sides of the heart. In failing hearts we have observed a tendency to increase in endothelin receptor density mainly due to a significant upregulation of ET-A subtype and a parallel increase of the tissue levels of ANP, BNP and ET-1 indicating an activation of these systems in heart failure.

Endothelin-1, Endothelin-1receptors and cardiac natriuretic peptides in human failing heart

Del Ry S;Clerico A;Biagini A;Giannessi D
2001

Abstract

Endothelin (ET)-1 is a potent vasoconstrictor peptide produced in the myocardium that can exert important effects on cardiac myocyte growth and phenotype; cardiac natriuretic peptides (ANP and BNP) are known to act as physiological antagonists of ET-1. In this study a comparative determination of ET-1 receptors and of the local productions of ET-1and of ANP and BNP was made in different sites of failing and nonfailing hearts. Tissue from right and left atrium, right and left ventricle and interventricular septum from seven adult heart transplant recipients with end-stage idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy (functional class III and IV, with ejection fraction < 35%) and from four post-mortem subjects without cardiac complications was analyzed. In failing hearts we observed a tendency to increase of density of binding sites, most evident in left ventricle (62.6+/-22.6 fmol/mg protein vs. 29.0+/-3.3, mean +/- SEM, p = ns). A prevalence of ET-A subclass, observed in all samples, resulted more pronounced in failing hearts where this increase, found in all the cardiac regions, was more evident in left ventricle (p = 0.0007 vs nonfailing hearts). The local concentrations of ET-1, ANP and BNP resulted significantly increased in failing hearts with respect to controls in all sides of the heart. In failing hearts we have observed a tendency to increase in endothelin receptor density mainly due to a significant upregulation of ET-A subtype and a parallel increase of the tissue levels of ANP, BNP and ET-1 indicating an activation of these systems in heart failure.
2001
Istituto di Fisiologia Clinica - IFC
68
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2730
Endothelin
Endothelin receptors
Cardiac natriuretic peptides
Heart failure
Questo lavoro è stato pubblicato su Life Sciences, una rivista internazionale che pubblica lavori di ricerca sperimentale nell’area biomedica e privilegia gli aspetti molecolari, cellulari e funzionali dei meccanismi cardiovascolari. Un particolare interesse è rivolto a lavori che riportino tecnologie scientifiche atte a spiegare meccanismi biochimici. Questo lavoro, come tutti quelli del nostro gruppo, ha una parte metodologica originale e rilevante e quindi è in linea con lo scopo del giornale. Inoltre Life Sciences ha pubblicato spesso lavori sull’endotelina e, in particolare, un nostro precedente lavoro relativo alla valutazione dei recettori cardiaci dell’endotelina nel paziente pediatrico (Giannessi D el al, 1999; 64: 697-705). L’impact factor di Life Sciences è 1,944 secondo ISI Journal Citation 2003.
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