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Antihypertensive therapy increases natural immunity response in hypertensive patients.

Henrique Andrade R Fonseca1, Francisco A Fonseca1, Lívia C Lins1, Andrea M Monteiro2, Henrique T Bianco1, Sergio A Brandão1, Rui M Povoa1, Luiz Juliano3, Antônio M Figueiredo-Neto4, Paulo Boschcov3, Magnus Gidlund2, Maria C Izar5.   

Abstract

AIMS: The aim of this work was to evaluate the effects of treatment of hypertension on the autoantibodies to apolipoprotein B-derived peptides (anti-ApoB-D peptide Abs) response, inflammation markers and vascular function. MAIN
METHODS: Eighty-eight patients with hypertension (stage 1 or 2) were recruited and advised to receive perindopril (4mg), hydrochlorothiazide (25mg), or indapamide (1.5mg) for 12weeks in a blinded fashion. Office and 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (24h ABPM), flow-mediated dilatation (FMD), nitrate-induced dilatation (NID), titers of IgG and IgM anti-ApoB-D peptide Abs, hsCRP, and interleukins (IL-8 and IL-10) were evaluated at baseline and 12weeks after therapies. KEY
FINDINGS: All treatments reduced office BP, and improved FMD (P<0.05 vs. baseline). The NID was improved only in the perindopril arm (P<0.05 vs. baseline). The 24h-ABPM was reduced with perindopril and hydrochlorothiazide therapies (P<0.05 vs. baseline), but not with indapamide, and this effect was followed by increase in titers of IgM Anti-ApoB-D peptide Abs (P<0.05 vs. baseline), without modifications in titers IgG Anti-ApoB-D peptide Abs and interleukins. Multivariable regression analysis has shown that change in the titers of IgM anti-ApoB-D peptide was associated with the changes in FMD (β -0.347; P<0.05). SIGNIFICANCE: These findings shed light to a possible modulator effect of the antihypertensive therapy on the natural immunity responses and vascular function.
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Keywords:  Anti-hypertensive therapy; Autoantibodies; Blood pressure; Hypertension; Natural immunity

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26514303     DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2015.10.030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Life Sci        ISSN: 0024-3205            Impact factor:   5.037


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