The role of venous capacity in fluid retention with endothelin A antagonism: Mathematical modelling of the RADAR trial.
Hongtao YuPeter J GreasleyHiddo J Lambers HeerspinkPhilip AmberyChristine AhlstromBengt HamrenAnis A KhanDavid W BoultonMelissa K HallowPublished in: British journal of pharmacology (2024)
These findings indicate that fluid retention with ETA antagonism may not be caused by a direct antidiuretic effect within the kidney but is instead be an adaptive response to venodilation and increased venous capacity, which acutely tends to reduce cardiac filling pressure and cardiac output, and that fluid retention occurs in an attempt to maintain cardiac filling and cardiac output.