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Endothelin-1 and Endothelin Receptor mRNA Expression in Normal and Atherosclerotic Human Arteries

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1993

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Winkles, J.A., G.F. Alberts, E. Brogi, and P. Libby. 1993. “Endothelin-1 and Endothelin Receptor mRNA Expression in Normal and Atherosclerotic Human Arteries.” Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 191 (3) (March): 1081–1088. doi:10.1006/bbrc.1993.1327.

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Endothelin-1 (ET-1) is a potent vasoconstrictor peptide implicated in a number of human diseases including atherosclerosis. ET-1 binds to two distinct G protein-coupled receptors, known as the ETA and ETB receptor subtypes. In this study, we have examined ET-l, ETA and ETB mRNA expression levels in human vascular cells cultured in vitro and in normal and atherosclerotic human arteries. The results indicate that (a) ET-1 mRNA is constitutively expressed by endothelial cells but not by smooth muscle cells, (b) endothelial cells express only ETB mRNA but smooth muscle cells co-express ETA and ETB mRNA, and (c) in comparison to normal aorta, ET-l mRNA expression is elevated and endothelin receptor mRNA expression is repressed in atherosclerotic lesions.

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