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ISA--vasodilatation: Improvement of Organ Perfusion

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Specialty Pharmacology
Date 1987 Jan 1
PMID 3326633
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Abstract

1. In almost all forms of established hypertension the increase in blood pressure can be attributed to increased total peripheral vascular resistance. 2. beta-adrenoceptor blocking compounds, which are frequently used as first-line therapy in hypertension, may compromise blood flow to vital organs in view of the fact that they reduce cardiac output both acutely and during long-term treatment. 3. beta-adrenoceptor blocking agents with a marked intrinsic sympathomimetic activity (ISA) such as pindolol differ in this respect by lowering arterial pressure without lowering cardiac output while causing a reduction in total peripheral resistance. 4. Direct vascular effects of beta-adrenoceptor blockers with marked ISA could contribute to the normalisation of hypertension-induced structural arteriolar changes. The effect appears to be dissociated from the effect caused by the lowering of blood pressure per se.

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