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  • Title: V2 receptor antagonism with tolvaptan in heart failure.
    Author: Costello-Boerrigter LC, Boerrigter G, Burnett JC.
    Journal: Expert Opin Investig Drugs; 2007 Oct; 16(10):1639-47. PubMed ID: 17922627.
    Abstract:
    The prevalence and incidence of congestive heart failure continues to increase. The two hallmarks of this syndrome, sodium and water retention, are frequently a therapeutic challenge. Most conventional diuretics act primarily as saluretics by inhibiting renal tubular electrolyte reabsorption, which, due to osmotic pressure, promotes excretion of isotonic fluid. The peptide hormone arginine vasopressin vasoconstricts at the V(1A) receptor and promotes water reabsorption via the V(2) receptor in the renal collecting duct by inserting aquaporin-2 water channels into the luminal membrane. Tolvaptan, the first orally available non-peptide V(2) receptor antagonist, acts as a potent aquaretic. In this paper, the authors review the pharmacology of tolvaptan and discuss the results of the initial clinical trials with this potent new drug.
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