Effects of U-46619 on pulmonary hemodynamics before and after administration of BM-573, a novel thromboxane A2 inhibitor |
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Authors: | Lambermont B Kolh P Dogné J-M Ghuysen A Tchana-Sato V Morimont P Benoit P Gérard P Masereel B Limet R D'Orio V |
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Affiliation: | Hemodynamics Research Laboratory (HemoLiege), University of Liège, Belgium. b.lambermont@chu.ulg.ac.be |
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Abstract: | We studied the effects on pulmonary hemodynamics of U-46619, a thromboxane A2 (TXA2) agonist, before and after administration of a novel TXA2 receptor antagonist and synthase inhibitor (BM-573). Six anesthetized pigs (Ago group) received 6 consecutive injections of U-46619 at 30-min interval and were compared with six anesthetized pigs (Anta group) which received an increasing dosage regimen of BM-573 10 min before each U-46619 injection. Consecutive changes in pulmonary hemodynamics, including characteristic resistance, vascular compliance, and peripheral vascular resistance, were continuously assessed during the experimental protocol using a four-element Windkessel model. At 2 mg/kg, BM-573 completely blocked pulmonary hypertensive effects of U-46619 but pulmonary vascular compliance still decreased. This residual effect can probably be explained by a persistent increase in the tonus of the pulmonary vascular wall smooth muscles sufficient to decrease vascular compliance but not vessel lumen diameter. Such molecule could be a promising therapeutic approach in TXA2 mediated pulmonary hypertension as it is the case in pulmonary embolism, hyperacute lung rejection and endotoxinic shock. |
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