THE ROLE OF RENAL HEMODYNAMICS IN THE ANTIHYPERTENSIVE ACTION OF MEPIRODIPINE, A NEW CALCIUM ANTAGONIST
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To evaluate the role of regional hemodynamics in the anti-hypertensive effect of mepirodipine, a new dihydropyridine-derivative calcium antagonist, we measured systemic, renal, hepatic, and forearm hemodynamics in 10 patients with essential hypertension treated with mepirodipine (15 mg/day) for 4 weeks. After the administration of mepirodipine, a significant decline in mean blood pressure (-13.8±2.3%,p<0.01) accompanied by a decrease in systemic vascular resistance (-21.1 ± 2.6%, p<0.01) was observed. Although forearm vascular resistance did not change significantly, both renal (-19.2±6.7%, p<0.01) and hepatic vascular resistance (-17.6±3.8%, p<0.01) decreased considerably. The decrements of mean blood pressure with mepirodipine did not correlate with those of hepatic or forearm vascular resistance but correlated positively with those of renal vascular resistance (r=0.699, p<0.05). Moreover, the increment of renal blood flow with mepirodipine was negatively correlated with the pretreatment level of renal blood flow (r=-0.670, p<0.05); renal blood flow increased to a greater extent in patients with lower pretreatment renal blood flow. These findings suggest that the oral administration of mepirodipine in patients with essential hypertension can produce selective vasodilation in the renal vasculature, which may play an important role in the relatively long-term antihypertensive effect of this drug.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 1992-01-20
著者
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Fujita Toshiro
東京都老人総合研究所 老人バイオマーカー研究
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Fujita Toshiro
Department Of Nephrology And Endocrinology Faculty Of Medicine University Of Tokyo
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Fujita Toshiro
Fourth Department Of Internal Medicine School Of Medicine University Of Tokyo
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Fujita Toshiro
Department Of Nephrology And Endocrinology Faculty Of Medicine University Of Tokyo Hospital
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OGATA ETSURO
Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine University of Tokyo
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NODA Hiroshi
Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine University of Tokyo
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Fujita Toshiro
Department Of Nephrology And Endocrinology University Of Tokyo Graduate School Of Medicine
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Noda H
Fourth Department Of Internal Medicine University Of Tokyo School Of Medicine
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Ogata Etsuro
Fourth Department Of Internal Medicine University Of Tokyo School Of Medicine
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Ogawa Etsuro
Fourth Department Of Internal Medicine. University Of Tokyo School Of Medicine And Department Of Int
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Noda Hiroshi
Fourth Department Of Internal Medicine University Of Tokyo School Of Medicine
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Ogata Etsuro
Fourth Department Of Internal Medicine School Of Medicine University Of Tokyo
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Noda Hiroshi
Fourth Department Of Internal Medicine School Of Medicine University Of Tokyo
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