Nitric Oxide Deficiency in Fenfluramine- and Dexfenfluramine-induced Pulmonary Hypertension
- 1 October 1998
- journal article
- Published by American Thoracic Society in American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
- Vol. 158 (4) , 1061-1067
- https://doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm.158.4.9802113
Abstract
Dexfenfluramine and fenfluramine greatly increase the risk of developing pulmonary hypertension (PHT). The mechanism of anorexigen-associated PHT (AA-PHT) and the reason PHT occurs in a mi- nority of people exposed are unknown. Anorexigens are weak pulmonary vasoconstrictors, but they become potent when synthesis of the endogenous vasodilator nitric oxide (NO) is suppressed. We hypothesized NO deficiency predisposes affected individuals to develop AA-PHT. A prospective, case- control, study was performed on consecutive patients with AA-PHT (n 5 9). Two sex-matched control groups were selected: patients with primary PHT (P-PHT, n 5 8) and normal volunteers (n 5 12). Lung NO production (VNO) and systemic plasma oxidation products of NO (NOx) were measured at rest and during exercise. AA-PHT developed 17 6 6 mo after a short course of anorexigen (6 6 2 mo) and was irreversible. VNO was lower in AA-PHT than in P-PHT and correlated inversely with PVR (p , 0.05). The apparent VNO deficiency may have resulted from increased oxidative inactivation of NO in patients with AA-PHT, as their NOx levels were elevated (p , 0.05) in inverse proportion to VNO (r 2 5 0.55; p , 0.02). In susceptible persons, anorexigens can cause an irreversible syndrome of PHT, hy- poxemia, and systemic vascular complications after brief exposures. These patients have a relative NO deficiency years after discontinuing the anorexigen, perhaps explaining their original suscepti- bility. Archer SL, Djaballah K, Humbert M, Weir EK, Fartoukh M, Dall'Ava-Santucci J, Mercier J-C, Simonneau G, Dinh-Xuan AT. Nitric oxide deficiency in fenfluramine- and dexfenfluramine- induced pulmonary hypertension. AM J RESPIR CRIT CARE MED 1998;158:1061-1067.Keywords
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