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CHronic hypERtension and L-citRulline studY (CHERRY): an Early-Phase Randomised Controlled Trial in Pregnancy

Oral supplementation with L-citrulline, which is sequentially converted to L-arginine then nitric oxide, improves vascular biomarkers and reduces blood pressure in non-pregnant, hypertensive human cohorts and pregnant mice with a pre-eclampsia-like syndrome. This early-phase randomised feasibility t...

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Published in:Reproductive sciences (Thousand Oaks, Calif.) Calif.), 2024-02, Vol.31 (2), p.560-568
Main Authors: Ormesher, Laura, Worton, Stephanie A., Best, Ashley, Dodd, Susanna R., Dempsey, Alice, Cottrell, Elizabeth C., Glossop, Heather, Chmiel, Catherine, Wu, Hoi Yee, Hardwick, Ben, Hennessy, Sophie, Johnstone, Edward D., Myers, Jenny E.
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Summary:Oral supplementation with L-citrulline, which is sequentially converted to L-arginine then nitric oxide, improves vascular biomarkers and reduces blood pressure in non-pregnant, hypertensive human cohorts and pregnant mice with a pre-eclampsia-like syndrome. This early-phase randomised feasibility trial assessed the acceptability of L-citrulline supplementation to pregnant women with chronic hypertension and its effects on maternal BP and other vascular outcomes. Pregnant women with chronic hypertension were randomised at 12–16 weeks to receive 3-g L-citrulline twice daily ( n  = 24) or placebo ( n  = 12) for 8 weeks. Pregnant women reported high acceptability of oral L-citrulline. Treatment increased maternal plasma levels of citrulline, arginine and the arginine:asymmetric dimethylarginine ratio, particularly in women reporting good compliance. L-citrulline had no effect on diastolic BP (L-citrulline: − 1.82 95% CI (− 5.86, 2.22) vs placebo: − 5.00 95% CI (− 12.76, 2.76)), uterine artery Doppler or angiogenic biomarkers. Although there was no effect on BP, retrospectively, this study was underpowered to detect BP changes 
ISSN:1933-7191
1933-7205
1933-7205
DOI:10.1007/s43032-023-01335-4