Pulmonary vascular disease: primary pulmonary hypertension.

Cardiovascular clinics Pub Date : 1992-01-01
R G Tancredi
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Abstract

Clinical and pathologic features of primary pulmonary hypertension have been well characterized, but little is known regarding the underlying cause and pathogenesis. The disorder is usually discovered in its late stage, when pulmonary vascular resistance is already severely compromised and the pathologic changes already well developed. It is not surprising, then, that most attempts at defining effective pharmacologic interventions have been disappointing. Some new approaches are clearly needed. The past decade has witnessed the rapid growth of molecular techniques in areas applied to the study of the blood vessel wall, blood coagulation, and the platelet-endothelial cell interaction. Platelet-derived growth factors and other macrophage-derived factors may play important roles in the pathogenesis of the early proliferative lesions found in the small pulmonary arterioles. Other vascular-derived mediators may be important determinants in modulating the vasoconstrictor or vasodilator response in small vessels. A recent brief but pertinent review has highlighted some of the new directions being taken. It appears that the right questions are finally being asked, and we now may have the tools to answer them.

肺血管疾病:原发性肺动脉高压。
原发性肺动脉高压的临床和病理特征已经很好地描述,但对其根本原因和发病机制知之甚少。该病通常发现于肺血管阻力已严重受损,病理变化已充分发展的晚期。因此,大多数定义有效药物干预的尝试都令人失望,这并不奇怪。显然需要一些新方法。在过去的十年中,分子技术在研究血管壁、血液凝固和血小板内皮细胞相互作用等领域得到了快速发展。血小板来源的生长因子和其他巨噬细胞来源的因子可能在肺小动脉早期增生性病变的发病机制中发挥重要作用。其他血管衍生介质可能是调节小血管收缩或血管扩张反应的重要决定因素。最近一篇简短而中肯的评论强调了一些正在采取的新方向。似乎正确的问题终于被提出了,我们现在可能有了回答这些问题的工具。
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