Aim: To examine effects of endotheline-1 (ET-1) and nitric oxide (NO) on endothelium-dependent mechanisms of vascular tonicity regulation in patients with chronic cardiac failure (CCF) of FC I-IV (NYHA).

Material And Methods: Vascular reactions of 94 patients with CCF of FC I-IV were examined according to D.S. Celermajer method using ultrasound of high resolution. Tissue oxygenation was studied with transcutaneous polarography (TCM-2, Radiometer). Parameters of circulating erythrocytes were studied by impurity spectrum. Endothelial NO-synthase expression was determined with application of monoclonal antibodies to endothelial NO-synthase. NO metabolites were studied with colorimetric method using Griss reagent. ET-1 was measured in plasma by enzyme immunoassay. The control group consisted of 28 healthy men aged 20 to 54 years.

Results: Patients with CCF of FC I-IV have reduced endothelium-dependent vascular reactions progressing with aggravation of CCF. The causes of the disorders lie in altered metabolism of ET-1 and NO in CCF.

Conclusion: CCF patients demonstrate changes in endothelium-dependent mechanisms of vascular tonicity regulation caused by disturbed metabolism of ET-1 and NO developing in abnormal regime of tissue oxygenation and depending on CCF severity.

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