Literature DB >> 15674406

Effect of losartan and spironolactone on left ventricular mass and heart sympathetic activity in prehypertensive obese subjects: a 16-week randomized trial.

N Amador1, J J Encarnación, J M Guízar, L Rodríguez, M López.   

Abstract

Obesity has been shown to be associated with increased left ventricular mass (LVM) and heart sympathetic activity even in nonhypertensive subjects. These factors are predictors of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality independent of other traditional risk factors. We evaluated the effect of losartan and spironolactone on LVM and heart sympathetic activity in prehypertensive obese subjects. A 16-week blinded randomized trial was performed in middle-aged men selected from a Health Public program. Anthropometric and clinical variables were measured at baseline and after losartan (50 mg/day; n=25) or spironolactone (25 mg/day; n=25) treatment. Heart sympathetic activity was evaluated with 60-min electrocardiograph monitoring, and spectral analysis was carried out. LVM was measured by echocardiography according to Devereux and Reicheck's formula indexed for body height (m2.7) to account for obesity. Anthropometric variables, systolic, and diastolic blood pressure levels decreased in both groups of treatment without statisticall difference between them. Losartan increased heart rate variability (from 70.0 to 82.3 ms; P=0.01), and decreased low frequency-high frequency index (from 6.6 to 4.9; P=0.001), and LVM (from 49.2 to 45.2 g; P=0.004). In the multiple regression analysis for factors associated with reduction in LVM; treatment with losartan, and decrease in SBP were the only factors included in the model (R2=0.60; P=0.003). To conclude losartan, but not spironolactone, decreased LVM and heart sympathetic overactivity in prehypertensive obese subjects after 16 weeks of treatment. Regression on LVM was associated with reduction on SBP levels.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15674406     DOI: 10.1038/sj.jhh.1001816

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hum Hypertens        ISSN: 0950-9240            Impact factor:   3.012


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