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Vasopeptidase inhibition: a new concept in blood pressure management.

J C Burnett1.   

Abstract

Vasopeptidase inhibition is a new concept in cardiovascular therapy. It involves simultaneous inhibition with a single molecule of two key enzymes involved in the regulation of cardiovascular function, neutral endopeptidase (EC 24.11; NEP) and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE). Simultaneous inhibition of NEP and ACE increases natriuretic and vasodilatory peptides (including atrial natriuretic peptide [ANP], brain natriuretic peptide [BNP] of myocardial cell origin, and C-type natriuretic peptide [CNP] of endothelial cell origin) and increases the half-life of other vasodilator peptides including bradykinin and adrenomedullin. By simultaneously inhibiting the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system and potentiating the natriuretic peptide system, vasopeptidase inhibitors (VPIs) reduce vasoconstriction and enhance vasodilation, thereby decreasing vascular tone and lowering blood pressure. Omapatrilat, a heterocyclic dipeptide mimetic, is a novel vasopeptidase inhibitor and a single molecule that simultaneously inhibits NEP and ACE with similar inhibition constants. Unlike ACE inhibitors, omapatrilat demonstrates antihypertensive efficacy in low-, normal-, and high-renin animal models. Unlike NEP inhibitors, omapatrilat provides a potent and sustained antihypertensive effect in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), a model of human essential hypertension. In animal models of heart failure, omapatrilat is more effective than ACE inhibition in improving cardiac performance and ventricular remodeling and prolonging survival. Omapatrilat effectively reduces blood pressure, provides target-organ protection, and reduces morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular events in animal models. Omapatrilat is the first VPI to enter advanced USA clinical trials. Omapatrilat appears to be a safe, well-tolerated and effective antihypertensive in humans. Vasopeptidase inhibition is a novel and efficacious strategy for treating cardiovascular disorders, including hypertension and heart failure, that may offer advantages over currently available therapies.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10340842

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hypertens Suppl        ISSN: 0952-1178


  29 in total

1.  Problems in the control of systolic blood pressure.

Authors:  L M Ruilope
Journal:  Curr Hypertens Rep       Date:  2001-06       Impact factor: 5.369

Review 2.  Is there a preferred antihypertensive therapy for isolated systolic hypertension and reduced arterial compliance?

Authors:  S S Franklin
Journal:  Curr Hypertens Rep       Date:  2000-06       Impact factor: 5.369

Review 3.  Vasopeptidase inhibition: a new direction in cardiovascular treatment.

Authors:  J R Asher; A J Naftilan
Journal:  Curr Hypertens Rep       Date:  2000-08       Impact factor: 5.369

Review 4.  Contribution of angiotensin-(1-7) to cardiovascular physiology and pathology.

Authors:  Carlos M Ferrario
Journal:  Curr Hypertens Rep       Date:  2003-04       Impact factor: 5.369

Review 5.  Dual-acting angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibition.

Authors:  Julian Segura; Luis M Ruilope
Journal:  Curr Hypertens Rep       Date:  2011-02       Impact factor: 5.369

Review 6.  Effects of omapatrilat on pharmacodynamic biomarkers of neutral endopeptidase and Angiotensin-converting enzyme activity in humans.

Authors:  O Vesterqvist; R A Reeves
Journal:  Curr Hypertens Rep       Date:  2001-12       Impact factor: 5.369

Review 7.  Evidence for cardioprotective, renoprotective, and vasculoprotective effects of vasopeptidase inhibitors in disease.

Authors:  E Kubota; R G Dean; R A Hubner; L C Balding; C I Johnston; L M Burrell
Journal:  Curr Hypertens Rep       Date:  2001-12       Impact factor: 5.369

8.  The cardiovascular actions of omapatrilat in spontaneously hypertensive rats.

Authors:  Y Dong; H Zhou; E Shaffer; N Atamas; W C Liao; C Wei
Journal:  Curr Hypertens Rep       Date:  2001-12       Impact factor: 5.369

Review 9.  Vasopeptidase inhibition and endothelial function in hypertension.

Authors:  L V d'Uscio; T F Lüscher
Journal:  Curr Hypertens Rep       Date:  2001-12       Impact factor: 5.369

Review 10.  Role of the natriuretic peptides in the cardiorenal and humoral actions of omapatrilat: insights from experimental heart failure.

Authors:  H H Chen; A Cataliotti; J C Burnett
Journal:  Curr Hypertens Rep       Date:  2001-12       Impact factor: 5.369

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