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Haemodynamic Responses to Specific Renin-angiotensin Inhibitors in Hypertension and Congestive Heart Failure. A Review

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Journal Drugs
Specialty Pharmacology
Date 1984 Aug 1
PMID 6205842
Citations 16
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The renin-angiotensin system is an important regulator of vascular resistance in many patients with hypertension and congestive heart failure. To quantitatively evaluate this contribution requires correlation of markers of the renin-angiotensin system with haemodynamic parameters, notably blood pressure, cardiac output, and calculated systemic vascular resistance. In addition, to determine ventricular loading properties, assessment of cardiac filling pressures is also required. The availability of specific pharmacological inhibitors of the renin-angiotensin system greatly enhances such correlation, as the haemodynamic consequence of blocking the renin-angiotensin system can then more fully identify its contribution. In the last decade, highly specific pharmacological inhibitors have become available to serve such a purpose. Renin inhibitory peptides, and renin-specific antibodies can block the rate-limiting step of the renin-angiotensin cascade: namely, the cleavage of 4 amino acids from the angiotensinogen substrate by renin. However, this method of blockade is still at the early stages of investigation. More readily available are converting enzyme inhibitors which block the formation of angiotensin II, the potent vasoconstrictor which mediates increased systemic vascular resistance, and angiotensin II analogues which compete with endogenous angiotensin II for vascular and adrenal receptors. Although hypertension and chronic congestive heart failure are clinically distinct entities in many respects, their common bond is the fact that both pathological mechanisms are mediated by an increase of systemic vascular resistance. The implications of blocking the resulting vasoconstriction in both entities are therefore quite similar. This review summarises our present knowledge of the contribution of the renin-angiotensin system to the vasoconstriction of hypertension and congestive heart failure, and also summarises the haemodynamic consequences of such inhibition. The implications of the response to these specific pharmacological probes, as well as their limitations, are discussed. Their importance rests not only in their therapeutic application, but also in their contribution as probes for pathophysiological mechanisms of vasoconstriction in cardiovascular disease.

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