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Current Status of Endothelin Receptor Antagonists in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: A Combined Study Results and Pharmacology-Based Review

Shamsun Nahar, Srishti Kanda, Uzair Chatha, Victor A Odoma, Aakanksha Pitliya, Esraa M. AlEdani, Japneet K Bhangu, Khalid Javed, Prabhleen Kaur Manshahia, Ann Kashmer Yu

2023Cureus16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) affects a wide range of people globally and has a poor prognosis despite many advancements in available treatment options. Among the available treatments, endothelin receptor antagonists (ERA) are among the most widely used drugs. These drugs have been evaluated in scientific trials. We included free full texts in the English language from the last ten years and reviewed them. We are writing this review to amalgamate the pharmacological aspects and the previous studies on ERAs to demonstrate a comprehensive overview of the current status of ERAs for PAH treatment. We focused on the structure, pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and efficacy and safety of the three most widely used ERAs: Bosentan, Ambrisentan, and Macitentan. These drugs have different receptor affinities, bioavailability, excretion routes, and different levels of safety profiles. There are three available studies, the RCT, the ARIES series, and the SERAPHIN studies, for assessing the safety and efficacy of Bosentan, Ambrisentan, and Macitentan, respectively. All the studies and some additional studies for combination therapy have proven all three drugs effective in treating PAH. The side effects (SE) varied from headache and hepatic enzyme elevation to worsening the PAH status of varied severities. Although these studies provided valuable insight into the role of ERAs, there is still enough scope for more studies on ERAs, both as monotherapy and combination therapy for PAH.

Topics & Concepts

AmbrisentanBosentanMedicineEndothelin receptor antagonistEndothelin receptorPharmacologyPharmacodynamicsPharmacokineticsCYP3A4Intensive care medicineInternal medicineReceptorMetabolismCytochrome P450Pulmonary Hypertension Research and TreatmentsCardiovascular Issues in PregnancyNitric Oxide and Endothelin Effects
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