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Histochemical Studies on Endothelin and the Endothelin-A Receptor in the Hypothalamus
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology, 1998By use of a rabbit polyclonal antibody specific to the endothelin-A (ETA) receptor, we analyzed the distribution of neurons containing ETA receptors in rat brain. Almost all A1-A7 noradrenergic neurons, A8-A16 and retinal amacrine (A17) dopaminergic neurons (except the A15 group), and C3 adrenergic neurons contained ETA receptors.
H, Yamada, K, Kurokawa
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Circulation, 1995
Background Endothelin-1 (ET-1) is an endothelium-derived vasoconstrictor peptide. Controversy persists regarding the predominant ET receptor that mediates coronary vasoconstriction at pathophysiological concentrations. The aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis that ET mediates local coronary vasoconstriction via ...
C R, Cannan +3 more
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Background Endothelin-1 (ET-1) is an endothelium-derived vasoconstrictor peptide. Controversy persists regarding the predominant ET receptor that mediates coronary vasoconstriction at pathophysiological concentrations. The aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis that ET mediates local coronary vasoconstriction via ...
C R, Cannan +3 more
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Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology, 1998
Some endothelin (ET) receptor antagonists have been reported to elevate plasma immunoreactive endothelin-1 (irET-1). However, there is no information regarding the effects of ET receptor antagonists on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) levels. To better understand the regulation of circulating and CSF ET-1, the effects of several nonpeptide antagonists with ...
R N, Willette +7 more
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Some endothelin (ET) receptor antagonists have been reported to elevate plasma immunoreactive endothelin-1 (irET-1). However, there is no information regarding the effects of ET receptor antagonists on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) levels. To better understand the regulation of circulating and CSF ET-1, the effects of several nonpeptide antagonists with ...
R N, Willette +7 more
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Isolation of Endothelin A Receptor from Bovine Lungs
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology, 1995We isolated endothelin receptor A (ETA) from bovine lungs in a single-step purification procedure using antibodies raised against synthetic peptides that correspond to extra- and intracellular domains of the rat bradykinin receptor. Two receptor species of 55 and 35 kDa were isolated and subjected to N-terminal microsequencing.
S, Hick, J, Godovac-Zimmermann
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Endothelin receptor A expression in human inflammatory cells
Regulatory Peptides, 2009Most inflammatory diseases show elevated levels of endothelin-1 (ET-1) probably due to an alteration in vascular structure and function with activation/accumulation of inflammatory cells. The ET receptors (ET(A), ET(B)) are widely expressed in all human vessels, consistent with the main role of ET-1 in maintaining physiological vascular tone.
Mencarelli M +5 more
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Endothelin-A Receptor in Rat Skeletal Muscle Microvasculature
Microvascular Research, 2002Although the effect of endothelin-1 (ET-1) on vascular tone has been studied extensively at the arterial/arteriolar level, little is known about the direct effect of ET-1 at the level of the capillary. Using intravital microscopy, we determined capillary red blood cell velocity and arteriolar diameter responses to ET-1, ET(A)-receptor blocker BQ-123 ...
Debra, Mitchell +3 more
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Evolution of the endothelin pathway drove neural crest cell diversification
Nature, 2020Tyler A Square +2 more
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