Salt sensitivity of blood pressure in patients with psoriasis on ciclosporin therapy |
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Authors: | Magina S Santos J Coroas A Oliveira J G Serrão P Soares-Da-Silva P Resende C Pestana M |
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Affiliation: | 1. Departments of Dermatology;2. Institute of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Faculty of Medicine, 4200 Porto, Portugal;3. Nephrology, Hospital S. Jo?o |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Hypertension is one of the main side-effects of long-term therapy with ciclosporin. However, the influence of salt intake on the 24-h mean blood pressure of patients with psoriasis treated with ciclosporin is not known. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate, in patients with psoriasis, the sodium sensitivity of the ciclosporin-induced rise in blood pressure. METHODS: The 24-h ambulatory blood pressure was evaluated in 13 patients with psoriasis (age range 20-57 years) in two phases, before (phase I) and after the completion of 4 months of therapy with ciclosporin 3 mg kg(-1) daily (phase II). In both phases, the patients were studied in conditions of low sodium (LS) intake followed by a high sodium (HS) diet. RESULTS: Twenty-four-hour mean +/- SD blood pressure during LS and HS intake was, respectively, 86.3 +/- 1.6 mmHg and 85.5 +/- 1.8 mmHg during phase I, and 88.5 +/- 1.5 mmHg and 91.8 +/- 2.2 mmHg (P < 0.001 vs. phase I, HS; P < 0.05 vs. phase II, LS) during phase II. The median (interquartile range) sodium sensitivity index was greater during phase II than during phase I: - 0.0028 (- 0.0071 to 0.0009) vs. 0.0065 (- 0.0055 to 0.0258) (P < 0.02). The plasma levels and the daily urinary excretion of noradrenaline did not differ between phases I and II. CONCLUSIONS: The ciclosporin-induced rise in blood pressure is sodium sensitive. It is also suggested that sympathetic activation is not involved in the pathogenesis of ciclosporin-induced rise in blood pressure. |
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Keywords: | blood pressure ciclosporin psoriasis salt sensitivity |
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