Literature DB >> 11470014

Central sympathoinhibitory effects of calcium channel blockers.

F H Leenen1, M Ruzicka, B S Huang.   

Abstract

It is generally assumed that the arterial vasodilation induced by inhibition of Ca(2+) influx into vascular smooth muscle cells represents the main mechanism for the hypotensive effect of dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers. Increases in sympathetic tone have been related to activation of the arterial baroreflex by rapid lowering of blood pressure. This review highlights new findings in two areas. First, in animal studies, direct central administration of dihydropyridines such as nifedipine or amlodipine lowers sympathetic nerve activity and thereby blood pressure. Peripheral administration of nifedipine or amlodipine at low rates appears to result in gradual accumulation of drug in the central nervous system, and also causes lowering of sympathetic nerve activity and thereby lowering of blood pressure (rather than by arterial vasodilation). Second, in hypertensive humans treated with long-acting dihydropyridines and presumably little activation of the arterial baroreflex, some studies have demonstrated lowering of sympathetic activity (as assessed by plasma norepinephrine), but others reported increases (as assessed by plasma norepinephrine or microneurography). This sympathoexcitatory response may be due to activation of the renin-angiotensin system, particularly at higher doses.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11470014     DOI: 10.1007/s11906-001-0094-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Hypertens Rep        ISSN: 1522-6417            Impact factor:   5.369


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