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Omega-3 fatty acids improve blood pressure control and preserve renal function in hypertensive heart transplant recipients.

T Holm1, A K Andreassen, P Aukrust, K Andersen, O R Geiran, J Kjekshus, S Simonsen, L Gullestad.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hypertension and cyclosporine-induced nephrotoxicity are common complications in heart transplant recipients. Omega-3 fatty acids may prevent blood pressure rise early, but have not been studied long-term after heart transplantation. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Forty-five clinically stable hypertensive heart transplant recipients were studied 1-12 years after transplantation and randomized in a double-blind fashion to receive either 3.4 g of omega-3 fatty acids daily or placebo for 1 year. Ambulatory 24 h blood pressure monitoring and haemodynamic studies were performed before randomization and at the end of the study. Systolic blood pressure increased by 8+/-3 mmHg (P<0.01) in the placebo group, with a non-significant increase in diastolic blood pressure of 3+/-2 mmHg (P=0.10), accompanied by a 14% increase in systemic vascular resistance (P<0.05). In contrast, no change in blood pressure or systemic vascular resistance was recorded in the omega-3 group. Plasma creatinine increased (P<0.01) and glomerular filtration rate decreased (P<0.05) in the placebo group, while no changes were observed in the omega-3 group. The antihypertensive effect was related to an increase in serum eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acid.
CONCLUSION: Treatment with omega-3 fatty acids may reduce the long-term continuous rise in blood pressure after heart transplantation and may offer a direct or indirect renoprotective effect, making these fatty acids a potentially attractive treatment for post-transplant hypertension. Copyright 2001 The European Society of Cardiology.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11207085     DOI: 10.1053/euhj.2000.2369

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Heart J        ISSN: 0195-668X            Impact factor:   29.983


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