Effects of chronic alpha and beta adrenoceptor blockade with labetalol on plasma catecholamines and renal function in hypertension |
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Authors: | G. Keusch Prof. P. Weidmann M.D. W. H. Ziegler R. de Châtel F. C. Reubi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Medizinische Poliklinik, University of Berne, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Summary Plasma catecholamines and renal function were evaluated in 18 patients with essential hypertension treated with the alpha and beta adrenoceptor blocking agent, labetalol. Following 6 weeks of labetalol therapy, blood levels of epinephrine and norepinephrine remained unaltered. Glomerular filtration rate and renal plasma flow were decreased similarly by about 20% (P<0.025). Tubular rejection fraction of sodium was increased by 36% (P<0.001) while sodium excretion was comparable to control conditions. Labetalol's potential to cause a mild reduction in kidney function should be considered, but may have no clinical consequences in most hypertensive patients receiving such treatment. The lack of increased plasma catecholamine levels during therapy supports the concept that labetalol's alpha-blocking potential is limited to post-junctional receptors, leaving the prejunctional feedback control of catecholamine release intact. Moreover, labetalol's blood pressure-lowering mechanism may be largely independent of changes in sympathetic nervous activity. |
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Keywords: | Alpha-beta adrenergic blockade Catecholamines Renal function Sodium handling |
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