Short-term and Sustained Renal Effects of Angiotensin II Receptor Blockade in Healthy Subjects

Author:

Burnier Michel1,Hagman Michael1,Nussberger Jurg1,Biollaz Jérôme1,Armagnac Catherine1,Brouard Rémi1,Waeber Bernard1,Brunner Hans R.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Division of Hypertension and Cardiovascular Research Group, Lausanne, Switzerland (M.B., M.H., J.N., J.B., B.W., H.R.B.) and Sanofi Recherche, Montpellier, France (C.A., R.B.).

Abstract

Abstract We investigated the short-term and sustained hormonal and renal effects of angiotensin II (Ang II) receptor blockade in normotensive healthy volunteers. Twenty-four subjects maintained on a fixed sodium diet were randomized to receive for 8 days a placebo or 10 or 50 mg doses of the Ang II antagonist irbesartan (SR 47436, BMS 186295) according to a double-blind, parallel group design. Plasma renin activity, plasma immunoreactive Ang II and aldosterone levels, blood pressure, renal hemodynamics, and urinary electrolyte excretion were measured for 8 hours after the first and eighth administration of each dose of irbesartan or placebo. Ang II receptor blockade with irbesartan induced a dose-dependent compensatory increase in plasma renin activity and plasma angiotensin levels and a significant decrease in plasma aldosterone levels. The compensatory rise in plasma renin activity and Ang II levels was more pronounced on day 8, reflecting a long duration of the blocking effect of irbesartan. Irbesartan induced small changes in blood pressure and did not significantly modify renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate. However, a significant decrease in filtration fraction was observed during receptor blockade on days 1 and 8. The tubular effects of irbesartan were characterized by a dose-dependent increase in sodium and chloride excretions. Interestingly, the cumulative natriuretic response to Ang II receptor blockade was similar on days 1 and 8, suggesting that in these subjects, renal Ang II receptors are not blocked over 24 hours during repeated administration even though this antagonist has a long duration of action (t 1/2 of 15 to 17 hours). Irbesartan had no significant effect on urinary potassium and uric acid excretions on days 1 and 8. Together, these results demonstrate that in healthy subjects the Ang II receptor antagonist irbesartan decreases filtration fraction and promotes urinary sodium excretion without affecting urinary uric acid excretion and that these renal hemodynamic and tubular effects are maintained during a repeated 8-day administration.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Internal Medicine

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