Endothelin--role in vascular disease
Open Access
- 10 September 2008
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Rheumatology
- Vol. 47 (Supplement) , v23-v24
- https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/ken282
Abstract
It is now two decades since it was demonstrated that ET-1 is one of the most powerful vasoconstrictors in biology. ET-1 mediates its effects through two membrane G-protein coupled receptors, ETA and ETB, which exhibit a wide tissue distribution including the endothelial cells, vascular smooth muscle cells and adventitial fibroblasts. In recent years, ET-1 has been identified as a key player of endothelial dysfunction in various cardiovascular, autoimmune and CTDs. Endothelial dysfunction results from endothelial cell injury subsequently leading to the generation of an inflammatory process and endothelial cell activation. Thus, beyond its known ‘classical’ vasoactive effects, ET-1 is additionally considered to be an important mediator in vessel remodelling ultimately leading to major changes in cellular and tissue architecture; it also appears to function in conjunction with other growth factors and cytokines. Consequently, ET-1 receptor antagonists may be useful in ameliorating progression of vascular dysfunction and vascular disease due to their ability to negatively modulate vasoconstrictor pathways, cytokines and inflammatory markers production, and growth factor effects. This review briefly summarizes the current knowledge on the role of ETs in vascular dysfunction and vascular disease, with a particular emphasis on ET-1 in CTDs.Keywords
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