Endothelin-1/Endothelin-3 Ratio
Background:Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a rare condition characterized by elevated pulmonary artery pressure leading to right-heart failure and death. Endothelin (ET)-1 has been shown to play a significant pathogenic role in PAH. ET-3 has not yet been investigated in PAH. Methods:ET-1 an...
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description | Background:Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a rare condition characterized by elevated pulmonary artery pressure leading to right-heart failure and death. Endothelin (ET)-1 has been shown to play a significant pathogenic role in PAH. ET-3 has not yet been investigated in PAH.
Methods:ET-1 and ET-3 plasma concentrations were measured in 33 PAH patients prior to any specific PAH therapy and in 9 control subjects. In PAH patients, hemodynamic parameters measured by right-heart catheterization, 6-min walk distance (6MWD), New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class, and time until lung transplantation or death were recorded.
Results:In patients with PAH, levels of ET-1 were increased while those of ET-3 were decreased, as compared to control subjects (p < 0.005 for both comparisons). ET-1/ET-3 ratio varied little in control subjects, while it increased threefold in PAH patients (p < 0.0001). ET-1 correlated positively with right atrial pressure (RAP), indexed total pulmonary resistance, and negatively with cardiac index and venous saturation of oxygen (Svo2). ET-3 correlated positively with 6MWD. ET-1/ET-3 ratio correlated positively with RAP, negatively with Svo2and 6MWD, and was also associated with NYHA functional class. ET-1/ET-3 ratio was associated with prognosis in this sample of PAH patients treated with specific therapies.
Conclusions:PAH is characterized by elevated ET-1 and ET-1/ET-3 ratio and decreased ET-3 plasma concentrations. All of them correlate with hemodynamic and clinical markers of disease severity. ET-1/ET-3 ratio might be a novel prognostic factor in PAH. These preliminary data should be validated in a large prospective multicenter cohort of PAH patients. |
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Methods:ET-1 and ET-3 plasma concentrations were measured in 33 PAH patients prior to any specific PAH therapy and in 9 control subjects. In PAH patients, hemodynamic parameters measured by right-heart catheterization, 6-min walk distance (6MWD), New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class, and time until lung transplantation or death were recorded.
Results:In patients with PAH, levels of ET-1 were increased while those of ET-3 were decreased, as compared to control subjects (p < 0.005 for both comparisons). ET-1/ET-3 ratio varied little in control subjects, while it increased threefold in PAH patients (p < 0.0001). ET-1 correlated positively with right atrial pressure (RAP), indexed total pulmonary resistance, and negatively with cardiac index and venous saturation of oxygen (Svo2). ET-3 correlated positively with 6MWD. ET-1/ET-3 ratio correlated positively with RAP, negatively with Svo2and 6MWD, and was also associated with NYHA functional class. ET-1/ET-3 ratio was associated with prognosis in this sample of PAH patients treated with specific therapies.
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Methods:ET-1 and ET-3 plasma concentrations were measured in 33 PAH patients prior to any specific PAH therapy and in 9 control subjects. In PAH patients, hemodynamic parameters measured by right-heart catheterization, 6-min walk distance (6MWD), New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class, and time until lung transplantation or death were recorded.
Results:In patients with PAH, levels of ET-1 were increased while those of ET-3 were decreased, as compared to control subjects (p < 0.005 for both comparisons). ET-1/ET-3 ratio varied little in control subjects, while it increased threefold in PAH patients (p < 0.0001). ET-1 correlated positively with right atrial pressure (RAP), indexed total pulmonary resistance, and negatively with cardiac index and venous saturation of oxygen (Svo2). ET-3 correlated positively with 6MWD. ET-1/ET-3 ratio correlated positively with RAP, negatively with Svo2and 6MWD, and was also associated with NYHA functional class. ET-1/ET-3 ratio was associated with prognosis in this sample of PAH patients treated with specific therapies.
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