Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5841316 | Life Sciences | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The presence of ET-1 receptors in the chronic thrombus in proximal CTEPH suggests ET-1 could act not only on the distal vasculopathy in the unobstructed vessels but may also stimulate smooth muscle cell proliferation within chronic clot. The abundance of ET receptors within the tissue provides evidence that the ET pathway is involved in the pathology of chronic thrombus reorganisation leading to CTEPH providing a rationale for the repurposing of ET receptor antagonists in the treatment of this condition.
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Authors
Mark Southwood, Robert V. MacKenzie Ross, Rhoda E. Kuc, Guy Hagan, Karen K. Sheares, David P. Jenkins, Martin Goddard, Anthony P. Davenport, Joanna Pepke-Zaba,