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Pre-eclampsia does not alter the response to endothelin-1 in human omental artery.
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Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology [J Cardiovasc Pharmacol] 1995; Vol. 26 Suppl 3, pp. S233-5. - Publication Year :
- 1995
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Abstract
- Endothelin-1 (ET-1), known to be present in high concentrations in serum from pre-eclamptic compared with normotensive pregnant women, may contribute to the increased vascular reactivity seen in pre-eclampsia. Experiments were designed to compare the contractile activity of ET-1 in isolated omental arteries from menopausal women (n = 6), normotensive pregnant women (n = 7), and pre-eclamptic patients (n = 7). Intact rings (3-mm width) were suspended for isometric tension recording in organ chambers filled with modified Krebs/bicarbonate buffer aerated with 95% air and 5% CO2, 37 degrees C, pH 7.35-7.4, under tension of 1 g. No significant differences were found in either the sensitivity to (concentration producing 50% of contraction) or efficacy of (maximal increase in tension, normalized to reference contraction to KCl) ET-1 in the vessels of all three groups of patients studied. These data argue against ET-1 as a primary factor in pre-eclampsia. The modulatory role of ET-1 on the effects of other contractile factors of human blood, as a possible cause of pre-eclamptic changes, remains to be elucidated.
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0160-2446
- Volume :
- 26 Suppl 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 8587373