| Literature DB >> 17414588 |
Anita Israel1, Lida Esther Zavala, Maria Cierco, Antonio Gutierrez, Maria del Rosario Garrido.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of short-term administration of AT(1) angiotensin II receptor antagonists on the sympathetic response to a cold pressor test (CPT) in normotensive healthy volunteers. Eighty-two healthy volunteers were included in this double-blind placebo-controlled study. Blood pressure and heart rate were determined before and 175 minutes after oral administration of placebo, losartan (50 mg), valsartan (80 mg), or eprosartan (600 mg). Immediately, the subjects underwent a CPT and then the same hemodynamic parameters were measured. CPT increased arterial blood pressure (systolic, diastolic, and mean) and heart rate in the placebo-treated group. Pretreatment with a single dose of losartan, valsartan, or eprosartan blunted CPT-induced pressor response but not heart rate increase. Our results demonstrate that endogenous angiotensin II, through stimulation of AT(1) receptor, supports sympathetic-mediated stress response in humans.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17414588 DOI: 10.1097/01.mjt.0000245235.88942.20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Ther ISSN: 1075-2765 Impact factor: 2.688