Literature DB >> 15470338

Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition and smoking potentiate the kinin response to cardiopulmonary bypass.

Mias Pretorius1, Julie A McFarlane, Douglas E Vaughan, Nancy J Brown, Laine J Murphey.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This study tested the hypothesis that angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors potentiate activation of the kallikrein-kinin system during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB).
METHODS: The effects of CPB on concentrations of bradykinin and its metabolite bradykinin 1-5 (BK1-5) were determined in 31 patients taking an ACE inhibitor who were randomized to continue ACE inhibitors until coronary artery bypass surgery (ACE inhibitor group, N = 19) or to discontinue them 48 hours before surgery (no ACE inhibitor group, N = 12). Arterial and venous blood was sampled before CPB, at 30 minutes of CPB, at 60 minutes of CPB, after separation from CPB, and on postoperative day 1.
RESULTS: Arterial bradykinin ( P < .001 [from 22.4 +/- 24.1 fmol/mL to 86.2 +/- 98.7 fmol/mL in the no ACE inhibitor group]) and arterial ( P < .001) and venous ( P = .016) BK1-5 concentrations increased significantly during CPB. Arterial bradykinin concentrations were significantly higher ( P = .017), whereas BK1-5 concentrations ( P = .024) and the molar ratio of BK1-5/bradykinin ( P = .008) were significantly lower in the ACE inhibitor group compared with the no ACE inhibitor group. In addition, arterial bradykinin concentrations were significantly increased in smokers compared with nonsmokers ( P = .015), when we controlled for the ACE inhibitor group. There was no effect of smoking on ACE activity ( P = .597 overall). There was a significant inverse correlation between arterial bradykinin and mean arterial pressure ( r 2 = 0.2137, P = .010) and a significant correlation between arterial bradykinin and tissue-type plasminogen activator antigen concentrations ( r 2 = 0.174, P = .022) during CPB. Tissue-type plasminogen activator antigen was significantly higher in the ACE inhibitor group than in the no ACE inhibitor group (18.0 +/- 7.8 ng/mL versus 12.4 +/- 4.5 ng/mL, P = .016) but not in smokers compared with nonsmokers ( P = .451).
CONCLUSION: Preoperative ACE inhibitors and smoking potentiate the kinin response to CPB and may contribute to the hemodynamic and fibrinolytic response observed during CPB.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15470338     DOI: 10.1016/j.clpt.2004.06.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Pharmacol Ther        ISSN: 0009-9236            Impact factor:   6.875


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