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K W Hansen1, M M Pedersen, J S Christiansen, C E Mogensen.
Abstract
The renal effects of intravenous injection of 10 mg enalapril were investigated in 16 normotensive microalbuminuric type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic patients. After enalapril the following changes were observed: fractional albumin clearance (theta Alb) decreased from 9.9 (3.0-23.8) to 8.2 (2.0-18.3) x 10(-6) (2 P < 0.01); filtration fraction (FF) decreased from 0.260 (0.225-0.312) to 0.253 (0.190-0.297) (2 P < 0.01); renal plasma flow (RPF) increased from 565 (411-690) to 623 (449-785) (2 P < 0.01); and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) remained stable at 149 (128-181) versus 150 (124-185) ml.min-1 (NS). These values were unchanged after placebo (n = 8), except for RFP which decreased from 606 (401-701) to 559 (381-677) ml.min-1 (2 P < 0.05) and GFR which was reduced from 148 (111-173) to 138 (111-167) (2 P < 0.05). A reduction in mean blood pressure from 94 (87-103) to 89 (79-101) mmHg (2 P < 0.05) was found in the enalapril group and a minor reduction in the placebo group from 97 (83-106) to 96 (81-104) mmHg (2 P < 0.05) was also noted. The relative changes in systolic blood pressure in the enalapril group correlated with changes in theta Alb (Spearman's r = 0.66, 2 P < 0.02) and FF (r = 0.53, 2 P < 0.05). Acute inhibition of angiotensin converting enzyme does not reduce the pathological hyperfiltration in these patients and a reduction in theta Alb and FF can not be dissociated from the reduction in blood pressure.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8111075 DOI: 10.1007/bf00572859
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Diabetol ISSN: 0940-5429 Impact factor: 4.280