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. 1993 Oct 21;365(6448):759-61.
doi: 10.1038/365759a0.

Pathophysiological role of endothelin revealed by the first orally active endothelin receptor antagonist

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Pathophysiological role of endothelin revealed by the first orally active endothelin receptor antagonist

M Clozel et al. Nature. .

Abstract

Since its discovery, endothelin-1 has attracted considerable scientific interest because of its extremely potent and long-lasting vasoconstrictor effect and its binding to G-protein-coupled receptors. Plasma concentrations of endothelin-1 are low and its release by endothelial cells is polarized towards the basolateral side, suggesting that it is a paracrine factor and not a hormone. Consequently, the effect of injected endothelin-1 may not reflect the effect of endogenous endothelin-1. In contrast, blockade of the action of endogenous endothelin-1 using receptor antagonists should be a valuable means of investigating its physiological and pathological effects. We report here evidence for the pathophysiological role of endothelin-1 as brought by the first synthetic orally active nonpeptide antagonist of endothelin receptors, Ro 46-2005.

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