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Diabetes Obes Metab ; 21(10): 2305-2314, 2019 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31183945

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AIM: To investigate whether the mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist eplerenone has beneficial effects on liver fat and metabolism in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D), the mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist in type 2 diabetes (MIRAD) trial. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In this 26-week, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial, we enrolled 140 patients with T2D and high risk of cardiovascular disease. Patients were randomized 1:1 to either eplerenone with a target dose of 200 mg/day for patients with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) of 60 mL/min per 1.73 m2 or more and 100 mg/day for patients with eGFR between 41 and 59 mL/min per 1.73 m2 or placebo. The primary outcome measure was change in liver fat by proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy at week 26 from baseline; secondary outcomes were changes in metabolism, and safety by incident hyperkalaemia. RESULTS: No changes in liver fat in the eplerenone group 0.91% (95% CI -0.57 to 2.39) or the placebo group -1.01% (-2.23 to 0.21) were found. The estimated absolute treatment difference was 1.92% (-3.81 to 0.01; P = 0.049). There was no beneficial impact on supporting secondary outcome variables of metabolism as fat mass distribution, lipid metabolism or insulin resistance. Despite a high dosage of eplerenone 164 versus 175 mg in patients treated with placebo (P = 0.228), the number of patients with incident hyperkalaemia (≥5.5 mmol/L) was low, with six in the eplerenone versus two in the placebo group (P = 0.276). CONCLUSION: The addition of high doses of eplerenone to background antidiabetic and antihypertensive therapy does not show beneficial effects on liver fat and metabolism in patients with T2D.


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Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/complicações , Eplerenona , Fígado Gorduroso/tratamento farmacológico , Fígado , Antagonistas de Receptores de Mineralocorticoides , Idoso , Método Duplo-Cego , Eplerenona/efeitos adversos , Eplerenona/farmacologia , Eplerenona/uso terapêutico , Fígado Gorduroso/complicações , Fígado Gorduroso/metabolismo , Feminino , Humanos , Hiperpotassemia/induzido quimicamente , Fígado/efeitos dos fármacos , Fígado/metabolismo , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Antagonistas de Receptores de Mineralocorticoides/efeitos adversos , Antagonistas de Receptores de Mineralocorticoides/farmacologia , Antagonistas de Receptores de Mineralocorticoides/uso terapêutico
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JACC Heart Fail ; 9(8): 550-558, 2021 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34325885

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OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the impact of the MR antagonist (MRA) eplerenone on LVM in type 2 diabetes patients at high risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). BACKGROUND: MRA activation is associated with cardiac fibrosis and increased left ventricular mass (LVM), which is an independent predictor of adverse CVD, including heart failure in patients with type 2 diabetes. METHODS: A prespecified analysis of secondary endpoints in a randomized, double-blinded clinical trial of 140 patients with type 2 diabetes at high risk of or established CVD. Patients were randomized to receive high-dose eplerenone therapy (100 mg-200 mg) or placebo as an add-on to standard care for 26 weeks. Indexed LVM (LVMi) and T1 time were measured using cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging. Biomarkers included N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP), pro-collagen type I N-terminal propeptide (P1NP), and type III N-terminal propeptide (P3NP). RESULTS: Of 140 patients in the MIRAD trial, 104 patients were subject to CMR imaging (eplerenone: 54 patients; placebo: 50 patients). Mean LVMi at baseline was 74.2 ± 16 g/m2. The treatment effect (ie, between-group differences) was a decrease of 3.7 g/m2 following the eplerenone treatment (95% CI: -6.7 to -0.7; P = 0.017), with a corresponding decrease in absolute LVM. Plasma NT-proBNP concentrations decreased by 22% (P = 0.017) using eplerenone compared with placebo, and P1NP decreased 3.3 ng/mL (P = 0.019). No differences in T1 times or P3NP concentrations were observed between groups. CONCLUSIONS: The addition of high-dose eplerenone in high-risk type 2 diabetes was associated with a clear reduction in LVMi and in NT-proBNP and P1NP levels, which may suggest a clinical benefit in heart failure prevention. (EU Clinical trials: Mineralocorticoid Receptor Antagonists in Type 2 Diabetes [MIRAD]; 2015-002519-14).


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Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2 , Insuficiência Cardíaca , Biomarcadores , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/complicações , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/tratamento farmacológico , Eplerenona , Insuficiência Cardíaca/tratamento farmacológico , Humanos , Antagonistas de Receptores de Mineralocorticoides/uso terapêutico
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