Chronopharmacology of Angiotensin II–receptor Blockers in Stroke-Prone Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
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Protective effect of valsartan (Val), an angiotensin II (AII)-receptor blocker (ARB), against organ damage is reported to depend on the dosing time in hypertensive patients. Dosing-time–dependent effect of Val on survival of stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRSP) under a 12-h lighting cycle was examined. Val (4 mg/kg per day) and olmesartan medoxomil (OM) (1 mg/kg per day), another ARB with a slower dissociation from the AII receptor, were given once daily at 2, 8, 14, or 20 HALO (hours after lights on). Dosing-time–dependent differences in plasma drug concentrations and effect on blood pressure (BP) were also evaluated. Survival of SHRSP showed a dosing-time–dependent change during Val therapy, with a peak at 2 HALO and a trough at 14 HALO. OM equally prolonged survival in all groups. The BP-lowering effect persisted for more than 24 h after dosing of Val at 2 HALO and of OM at 2 and 14 HALO, but disappeared at 5.5-h after Val dosing at 14 HALO. Plasma concentrations of Val and OM were higher after dosing at 2 HALO than at 14 HALO. These results suggest that the chronopharmacological phenomenon of Val was partly due to the dosing-time–dependent difference in plasma concentration and subsequent duration of the antihypertensive effect. Slower dissociation of OM from AII receptors might have blunted a potential dosing-time–dependent event.
著者
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Fujimura Akio
Divisions Of Clinical Pharmacology Department Of Pharmacology Jichi Medical University
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Liu Yuwang
Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacology, Jichi Medical University, Japan
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Ushijima Kentarou
Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacology, Jichi Medical University, Japan
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Ohmori Masami
Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacology, Jichi Medical University, Japan
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Takada Makoto
Division of Biopharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagasaki International University,
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Tateishi Masato
Division of Biopharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagasaki International University,
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Ando Hitoshi
Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacology, Jichi Medical University, Japan
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Fujimura Akio
Division Of Clinical Pharmacology Department Of Pharmacology Jichi Medical University
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Ushijima Kentarou
Divisions Of Clinical Pharmacology Department Of Pharmacology Jichi Medical University
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Ushijima Kentarou
Division Of Clinical Pharmacology Department Of Pharmacology Jichi Medical University
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Ohmori Masami
Division Of Clinical Pharmacology Department Of Pharmacology Jichi Medical University
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Takada Makoto
Division Of Biopharmaceutics Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Nagasaki International University
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Ando Hitoshi
Division Of Clinical Pharmacology Department Of Pharmacology Jichi Medical University
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Liu Yuwang
Division Of Clinical Pharmacology Department Of Pharmacology Jichi Medical University
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