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Hypertension 2002-Jul

Aldosterone breakthrough during angiotensin II receptor antagonist therapy in stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats.

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Mitsuhide Naruse
Akiyo Tanabe
Atsuhisa Sato
Sachiko Takagi
Ken Tsuchiya
Toshihiro Imaki
Kazue Takano

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Aldosterone breakthrough during ACE inhibitor therapy has been reported. This study investigates changes in plasma aldosterone concentration (PAC) and its mechanism and effects on target organ damage during long-term angiotensin II type 1 (AT1) receptor antagonist (AT1A) therapy in hypertensive rats. An AT1A (candesartan, 1 mg/kg per day PO) was administered in stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats from 4 weeks of age for 34 weeks. PAC was significantly decreased during the first 4 weeks but showed aldosterone breakthrough after 8 weeks of AT1A administration. Plasma angiotensin II concentration was significantly elevated, whereas no change was seen in plasma ACTH or serum potassium. The mechanism(s) of aldosterone breakthrough were investigated by giving high doses of candesartan (3 mg/kg per day PO), dexamethasone (200 microg/kg per day IP), or the AT2 antagonist (PD123319, 10 mg/kg per day SC) during the last week of the 24-week AT1A treatment period. Dexamethasone and AT2 antagonist but not high-dose AT1A produced a significant decrease in PAC, with a larger decrease produced by the AT2 antagonist. To clarify the effects of the residual aldosterone, effects of coadministration of low-dose spironolactone (10 mg/kg per day SC), an aldosterone antagonist, on left ventricular hypertrophy and expression of brain natriuretic peptide mRNA were determined. Low-dose spironolactone further improved left ventricular hypertrophy and brain natriuretic peptide mRNA expression despite no additional depressor effect. These results suggest that aldosterone breakthrough occurs during long-term AT1A therapy, mainly by an AT2-dependent mechanism. Residual aldosterone may attenuate the cardioprotective effects of AT1A.

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