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Influence of antihypertensive therapy on renal function.

U Frei1, R Schindler, K M Koch.   

Abstract

Antihypertensive therapy influences kidney function by different mechanisms depending on the mode of action of the drug used. The GFR is improved by calcium entry blockers and ACE inhibitors, unaffected by vasodilators, alpha-blockers and centrally acting sympatholytics and impaired by beta-blockers. The same is true for renal blood flow and is due to changes of renal vascular resistance. Renal sodium excretion is impaired mostly by vasodilators, by alpha-blockers, sympatholytics and beta-blockers; in contrast, calcium entry blockers and ACE inhibitors acutely induce natriuresis. The RAAS is stimulated by vasodilators, unaffected by alpha-blockers and sympatholytics and suppressed by beta-blockers. Plasma catecholamines are stimulated by vasodilators and suppressed by centrally acting sympatholytics and unaffected by the others. Induction of acute renal functional impairment is reported for ACE inhibitors under conditions of compromised renal perfusion pressure such as in renal artery stenosis. These data from the literature reviewed are supported by our own experimental data on sodium balance under different drugs and micropuncture data in experimental renal artery stenosis. To achieve effective antihypertensive treatment with a low profile of side effects, careful monitoring of renal function seems to be mandatory.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1591504     DOI: 10.1007/bf00207622

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Investig        ISSN: 0941-0198


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