Intrinsic effect of antihypertensive treatment with isradipine and metoprolol on large artery geometric and elastic properties.
Clin Pharmacol Ther
; 54(1): 76-83, 1993 Jul.
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ABSTRACT
The effects of isradipine and metoprolol were studied on the brachial arteries of two groups of 14 patients with hypertension, 90 minutes after the first dose and after 3 months of treatment. Diameter (pulsed Doppler) and compliance (pulse-wave velocity) were measured and calculated in isobaric conditions by way of a model that allowed discrimination of the active intrinsic drug action. Isradipine increased measured and isobaric diameter during short-term (p < 0.05) and long-term administration (p < 0.05), whereas metoprolol did not change it. Active diameter effects were different between drugs during short-term administration (p < 0.05). Isaradipine increased measured and isobaric compliance during short-term (p < 0.05) and long-term administration (p < 0.05). Short-term administration of metoprolol decreased measured compliance (p < 0.01). Metoprolol decreased isobaric compliance during short-term (p < 0.01) and long-term (p < 0.05) administration. Active compliance effects were different between drugs during short- and long-term administration (p < 0.01). These arterial intrinsic drug effects, independent of the pressure-lowering influence, suggested different mechanisms, consisting of a large artery smooth muscle relaxation for isradipine and an isometric arterial constriction for metoprolol.
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Assunto principal:
Artéria Braquial
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Isradipino
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Hipertensão
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Metoprolol
Tipo de estudo:
Clinical_trials
Limite:
Adult
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Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle aged
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
1993
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Article