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Increased peripheral resistance in heart failure: new evidence suggests an alteration in vascular smooth muscle function.

Jonathan Ledoux1, Daniel M Gee, Normand Leblanc.   

Abstract

Increased peripheral resistance is a hallmark of chronic heart failure and has been primarily attributed to neurohumoral pathways involving both the renin-angiotensin and sympathetic nervous systems. The increased resistance is thought to serve as a compensatory mechanism to help maintain perfusion to the vital organs by sustaining blood pressure in the fate of a failing heart. Local mechanisms, and in particular endothelial dysfunction, have also been shown to be important contributors in regulating arterial resistance and vascular remodeling in this disease. In this issue of the British Journal of Pharmacology, Gschwend et al. (2003) present new data suggesting that in the absence of a functional endothelium, myogenic constriction of small pressurized mesenteric arteries, an intrinsic property of vascular smooth muscle cells, is enhanced in a coronary artery ligation-induced myocardial infarction model of congestive heart failure (CHF) in the rat. The increased myogenic tone appears to be tightly linked to angiotensin II type 1 receptors (AT(1)). The possibility that CHF-induced stimulation of myogenic constriction is due to the local release of preformed angiotensin II or constitutive upregulation of the AT(1) receptor signaling pathways are discussed along with other potential cellular and molecular mechanisms previously suggested to play a role in myogenic reactivity.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12890702      PMCID: PMC1573961          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0705366

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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