Nitric oxide synthase inhibitors in cardiogenic shock: present and future

Author:

Kaluski Edo1,Uriel Nir2,Milo-Cotter Olga3,Klapholz Marc4

Affiliation:

1. Director of Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories University Hospital and the University of Medicine & Dentistry, Department of Cardiology, 185 South Orange Ave, MSB I-538 Newark, NJ 07101, USA.

2. University of Tel Aviv, Division of Cardiology, Assaf Harofeh Medical Center & Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv, Israel.

3. Momentun Research Inc., Division of Cardiology, Durham NC, USA.

4. Chief of the Division of Cardiology University Hospital and the University of Medicine & Dentistry, Department of Cardiology, Newark, NJ, USA.

Abstract

Cardiogenic shock (CS) accompanying myocardial infarction carries a case fatality rate of 40–50%. Profound myocardial dysfunction is partially reversible, and possibly related to a state of inflammatory storm accompanied by nitric oxide (NO) overproduction. CS survivors enjoy satisfactory longevity and quality of life. The focus of this review is to describe the available data regarding NO synthase (NOS) inhibitors in CS. In view of supportive evidence from mammalian research (inducible-NOS-knockout mice are less susceptible to ischemic and reperfusion injury), therapies mitigating NO overproduction were tested in human CS subjects. Human randomized clinical trials project excellent safety but lack of efficacy. Although the Phase III, multicenter, prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled Study to Assess the Safety and Efficacy of Tilarginine Acetate (L-NG-monomethyl arginine citrate [L-NMMA]) in CS (TRIUMPH) trial demonstrated lack of clinical benefit of 5-h infusion of L-NMMA in CS, major design issues regarding the optimal timing, dosing, duration and NOS inhibitor need to be addressed prior to rendering this therapy ineffective.

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Molecular Medicine

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