The effects of Captopril on blood pressure and renal function were evaluated in ten patients with different degrees of hypertension. In seven, blood pressure was reduced after 7 weeks of therapy; in three it remained practically unchanged. No correlation was found between the standing plasma renin activity before treatment and the hypotensive response. Plasma renin activity increased significantly from the median value of 5.4 (range 1-16.7) to 9.5 (range 2.6-19.8) ng ml-1 h-1 (P less than 0.05) and urine aldosterone significantly fell from 13 (range 2.3-52.5) to 7.4 (range 1.6-14) microgram 24 h-1 (P less than 0.01) during therapy. Renal plasma flow decreased from 534 (range 300-616) to 471 (range 333-606) ml min-1, but the difference was not significant, and glomerular filtration rate fell significantly form 122 (range 64-143) to 88 (range 71-116) ml min-1 (P less than 0.05). No urinary excretion of alpha 2-macroglobulin was observed during Captopril. 24 h proteinuria, albumin and transferrin clearance, alanine-amino transferase, gammaglutamyl transferase and alpha glucosidase excretion rate and malate-dehydrogenase clearance remained unaltered throughout the treatment. This indicates that neither glomerular permeability nor renal tubular function were affected by the drug.
Hypotensive and renal effects of captopril.
PESSINA, ACHILLE CESARE;GATTA, ANGELO;SEMPLICINI, ANDREA;ROSSI, GIANPAOLO;CASIGLIA, EDOARDO;AMODIO, PIERO;MERKEL, CARLO;
1981
Abstract
The effects of Captopril on blood pressure and renal function were evaluated in ten patients with different degrees of hypertension. In seven, blood pressure was reduced after 7 weeks of therapy; in three it remained practically unchanged. No correlation was found between the standing plasma renin activity before treatment and the hypotensive response. Plasma renin activity increased significantly from the median value of 5.4 (range 1-16.7) to 9.5 (range 2.6-19.8) ng ml-1 h-1 (P less than 0.05) and urine aldosterone significantly fell from 13 (range 2.3-52.5) to 7.4 (range 1.6-14) microgram 24 h-1 (P less than 0.01) during therapy. Renal plasma flow decreased from 534 (range 300-616) to 471 (range 333-606) ml min-1, but the difference was not significant, and glomerular filtration rate fell significantly form 122 (range 64-143) to 88 (range 71-116) ml min-1 (P less than 0.05). No urinary excretion of alpha 2-macroglobulin was observed during Captopril. 24 h proteinuria, albumin and transferrin clearance, alanine-amino transferase, gammaglutamyl transferase and alpha glucosidase excretion rate and malate-dehydrogenase clearance remained unaltered throughout the treatment. This indicates that neither glomerular permeability nor renal tubular function were affected by the drug.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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