Endothelin Receptor Function and Acute Stress



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)
Therapuetic Areas:Cardiology / Vascular Diseases
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 50
Updated:7/13/2018
Start Date:June 2015
End Date:April 2020
Contact:Ryan Harris, Ph.D.
Email:ryharris@gru.edu
Phone:706-721-5998

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Endothelin Receptor Function and Acute Stress (End-Stress)

Our bodies respond differently to stress. Animal studies by the investigators have found that
endothelin-1 plays a role in regulating blood pressure in response to stress. This study is
an extension of the investigators previous animal work to evaluate the role of endothelin-1
during stress in humans.

Using a salt sensitive animal model of prehypertension, the Dahl S rat,the investigators have
previously published that acute stress elicits a pressor response that is accompanied by an
increase in 8 isoprostane and endothelin-1. However, the pressor response is suppressed by
endothelin A/B receptor antagonism. Moreover, the investigators have identified that the
increase in 8-isoprostane occurs downstream of endothelin receptor activation. These data
indicate that endothelin receptor activation is a main player In the pressor response to
acute stress in pre-hypertensive animals; however, this phenomenon has yet to be elucidated
in humans.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Men and premenopausal women (Ages 18-50 years old)

- Self-reported Black and White adults

- Lean adults (BMl <25 kg/m^)

- Obese adults (BMl > 30 kg/m^)

Exclusion Criteria:

- Having a BMI less than 16 kg/m2 (severely and very severely underweight) or that is
greater than 40 kg/m2 (Class III obesity)

- Having evidence of cardiovascular, pulmonary, renal, hepatic, cerebral, or metabolic
disease

- Having evidence of pregnancy

- Using medications that affect vascular tone (i.e., nitrates, etc.)

- Postmenopausal women

- Uncontrolled hypertension

- Individuals who are on a restricted salt diet

- Having a history of chronic pain

- Having a history of rheumatoid arthritis

- Using medications that are contraindicated with bosentan (i.e. glyburide,
cyclosporine)

- Liver dysfunction (which may be identified with the blood sample we take)
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