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Role of endothelin in the exercise intolerance of chronic heart failure
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1995
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Heart FailureCardiovascular FunctionChronic Heart FailureKinesiologyPlasma LevelsExerciseExercise IntoleranceApplied PhysiologyExercise CapacityCardiologyCardiac MechanicHealth SciencesCardiomyopathyVascular BiologyCardiovascular DiseaseExercise PhysiologyPhysiologyEndothelial DysfunctionCardiovascular PhysiologyMedicine
In conclusion, plasma levels of the endothelial-derived vasoconstrictor endothelin-1 (but not those of other neurohormonal vasoconstrictor factors), measured during exercise correlated closely with objective variables of exercise capacity in patients with heart failure. These findings suggest that endothelin-1 may contribute to exercise intolerance in patients with heart failure, perhaps by limiting the ability of the peripheral vasculature to dilate during exercise.
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