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Impact of α- Versus β-Blockers on Hypertensive Target Organ Damage: Results of a Double-Blind, Randomized, Controlled Clinical Trial
In hypertensive disease, the extent of target organ damage determines the prognosis. We conducted a 6-month, double-blind randomized study to compare the effects of an α 1-adrenoreceptor blocker (bunazosin) with those of a β 1-adrenoreceptor blocker (metoprolol) on early hypertensive target organ da...
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Published in: | American journal of hypertension 1997-09, Vol.10 (9), p.985-991 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | In hypertensive disease, the extent of target organ damage determines the prognosis. We conducted a 6-month, double-blind randomized study to compare the effects of an α
1-adrenoreceptor blocker (bunazosin) with those of a β
1-adrenoreceptor blocker (metoprolol) on early hypertensive target organ damage at a similar level of blood pressure reduction. The study consisted of 43 patients (29 men and 14 women) of varying ages (mean age 52 ± 9 years) with essential hypertension World Health Organization stage I–II. Both the α- and the β-blocker lowered blood pressure to a similar extent measured by 24-h blood pressure monitoring. The left ventricular mass was comparably reduced in both cohorts (α-blocker 284 ± 80
v
259 ± 67 g,
P
< .05, β-blocker 282 ± 74
v
254 ± 70 g,
P
< .05). Treatment with the α-blocker led to reduced total peripheral resistance (22.9 ± 8.0
v
19.9 ± 5.3 U,
P
< .05), whereas therapy with the β-blocker resulted in an elevated total peripheral resistance (25.5 ± 8.4
v
28.5 ± 9.3 U,
P
< .10;
P
< .05 for the difference in both groups). Renal plasma flow remained constant in the α-blocker treated group but decreased in the β-blocker treated group (508 ± 141
v
477 ± 134 mL/min/1.73 m
2,
P
< .05). Glomerular filtration rate as measured by inulin clearance tended to increase after treatment with the α-blocker (112 ± 20
v
115 ± 18 mL/min/1.73 m
2,
P
< .10) in accordance with a decrease of serum creatinine (1.00 ± 0.14
v
0.93 ± 0.12 mg/dL,
P
< .001). Plasma cholesterol and LDL cholesterol was lowered after treatment with the α-blocker (238 ± 48
v
312 ± 37 mg/dL;
P
< .001, and 153 ± 32
v
130 ± 25 mg/dL;
P
< .05) while remaining unchanged in group treated with the β-blocker. Left ventricular hypertrophy was similarily reduced with α- and with β-blockade at a comparable reduction of 24-h blood pressure. α-Blockers effected a more favorable renal and systemic hemodynamic profile than β-blockers, but only long-term prospective studies will answer the question whether these hemodynamic effects result into a better cardiovascular prognosis. |
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ISSN: | 0895-7061 1879-1905 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0895-7061(97)00161-1 |