PMID: 8587358Jan 1, 1995Paper

Endothelin receptor subtypes in the pathogenesis of angioplasty-induced neointima formation in the rat: a comparison of selective ETA receptor antagonism and dual ETA/ETB receptor antagonism using BQ-123 and SB 209670

Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology
S A DouglasE Ohlstein

Abstract

The present study compared the vasculoprotective efficacy of acute and chronic endothelin (ET) ETA or dual ETA/B receptor antagonism in the rat common carotid artery (RCCA) model using BQ-123 and SB 209670. Acute intra-arterial infusion (0.1 mg/kg/min) for 2 h at the time of angioplasty of either BQ-123 or SB 209670 did not attenuate the neointima lesion formation observed 2 weeks after angioplasty (neointima:media ratios of 137% and 116% of control, respectively). In contrast, chronic administration of SB 209670 (bolus i.p. injection, 2.5 mg/kg b.i.d.) attenuated lesion formation (neointima:media ratio inhibited by 52% relative to vehicle control; p < 0.05). An identical dosage regimen of BQ-123 did not exhibit significant vasculoprotection (neointima:media ratio of 128% vehicle control). However, this dosage regimen of BQ-123 was associated with significant and selective ETA receptor antagonism. The systemic pressor response to exogenous ET-1 administration was inhibited by 91% (p < 0.05), whereas the associated depressor response was not different from that observed in vehicle-treated rats. Therefore, since chronic administration of pharmacologic doses of the ETA-selective antagonist BQ-123 does not prevent lesion formation ...Continue Reading

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