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Endothelin receptor antagonists

Endothelin receptor antagonists are a class of medications that block the action of endothelin, a potent vasoconstrictor peptide.

Endothelin-1 (ET-1) is a powerful vasoconstrictor that binds to two main receptor types:

ETA receptors – primarily found on vascular smooth muscle cells, causing vasoconstriction and cell proliferation

ETB receptors – found on both endothelial cells promoting vasodilation and smooth muscle cells causing vasoconstriction.

Selective ETA antagonists: Ambrisentan Sitaxentan (withdrawn)

Dual ETA/ETB antagonists: Bosentan Macitentan

Clinical Applications

The primary therapeutic use is in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).

Reduce pulmonary vascular resistance Improve exercise capacity Slow disease progression Improve hemodynamics

Common adverse effects include:

Hepatotoxicity Fluid retention and edema Anemia Teratogenicity Drug interactions

These medications are typically reserved for PAH patients in WHO functional classes II-IV and are often used in combination with other PAH therapies like phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors or prostacyclin analogs as part of modern combination therapy approaches.

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