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Angiotensin II receptor blockade - Is there truly a benefit of adding an ACE inhibitor?

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HYPERTENSION
Volume 41, Issue 1, Pages 31-36

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1161/01.HYP.0000047512.58862.A9

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angiotensin II; receptors, angiotensin; angiotensin-converting enzyme; human; telmisartan; losartan

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We assessed the blockade of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) achieved with 2 angiotensin (Ang) antagonists given either alone at different doses or with an ACE inhibitor. First, 20 normotensive subjects were randomly assigned to 100 mg OD losartan (LOS) or 80 mg OD telmisartan (TEL) for 1 week; during another week, the same doses of LOS and TEL were combined with 20 mg OD lisinopril. Then, 10 subjects were randomly assigned to 200 mg OD LOS and 160 mg OD TEL for 1 week and 100 mg BID LOS and 80 mg BID TEL during the second week. Blockade of the RAS was evaluated with the inhibition of the pressor effect of exogenous Ang 1, an ex vivo receptor assay, and the changes in plasma Ang II. Trough blood pressure response to Ang I was blocked by 35 +/- 16% (mean +/- SD) with 100 mg OD LOS and by 36 +/- 13% with 80 mg OD TEL. When combined with lisinopril, blockade was 76 +/- 7% with LOS and 79 +/- 9% with TEL. With 200 mg OD LOS, trough blockade was 54 +/- 14%, but with 100 mg BID it increased to 77 +/- 8% (P<0.01). Telmisartan (160 mg OD and 80 mg BID) produced a comparable effect. Thus, at their maximal recommended doses, neither LOS nor TEL blocks the RAS for 24 hours; hence, the addition of an ACE inhibitor provides an additional blockade. A 24-hour blockade can be achieved with an angiotensin antagonist alone, provided higher doses or a BID regimen is used.

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