Circulating microparticles and central blood pressure according to antihypertensive strategy

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Autor(a) principal: Massunaga, Nayara D.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: França, Carolina N., Bianco, Henrique T., Ferreira, Carlos E.S., Kato, Juliana T., Póvoa, Rui M.S., Figueiredo Neto, Antonio M., Izar, Maria Cristina O., Fonseca, Francisco Antonio Helfenstein
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Clinics
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/164160
Resumo: OBJECTIVES: This prospective, randomized, open-label study aimed to compare the effects of antihypertensive treatment based on amlodipine or hydrochlorothiazide on the circulating microparticles and central blood pressure values of hypertensive patients. METHODS: The effects of treatments on circulating microparticles were assessed during monotherapy and after the consecutive addition of valsartan and rosuvastatin followed by the withdrawal of rosuvastatin. Each treatment period lasted for 30 days. Central blood pressure and pulse wave velocity were measured at the end of each period. Endothelial, monocyte, and platelet circulating microparticles were determined by flow cytometry. Central blood pressure values and pulse wave velocity were recorded at the end of each treatment period. RESULTS: No differences in brachial blood pressure were observed between the treatment groups throughout the study. Although similar central blood pressure values were observed during monotherapy, lower systolic and diastolic central blood pressure values and early and late blood pressure peaks were observed in the amlodipine arm after the addition of valsartan alone or combined with rosuvastatin. Hydrochlorothiazide-based therapy was associated with a lower number of endothelial microparticles throughout the study, whereas a higher number of platelet microparticles was observed after rosuvastatin withdrawal in the amlodipine arm. CONCLUSIONS: Despite similar brachial blood pressure values between groups throughout the study, exposure to amlodipine was associated with lower central blood pressure values after combination with valsartan, indicating a beneficial interaction. Differences between circulating microparticles were modest and were mainly influenced by rosuvastatin withdrawal in the amlodipine arm.
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spelling Circulating microparticles and central blood pressure according to antihypertensive strategyEndothelial MicroparticlesMonocyte MicroparticlesPlatelet MicroparticlesCentral Blood PressureHydrochlorothiazideAmlodipineOBJECTIVES: This prospective, randomized, open-label study aimed to compare the effects of antihypertensive treatment based on amlodipine or hydrochlorothiazide on the circulating microparticles and central blood pressure values of hypertensive patients. METHODS: The effects of treatments on circulating microparticles were assessed during monotherapy and after the consecutive addition of valsartan and rosuvastatin followed by the withdrawal of rosuvastatin. Each treatment period lasted for 30 days. Central blood pressure and pulse wave velocity were measured at the end of each period. Endothelial, monocyte, and platelet circulating microparticles were determined by flow cytometry. Central blood pressure values and pulse wave velocity were recorded at the end of each treatment period. RESULTS: No differences in brachial blood pressure were observed between the treatment groups throughout the study. Although similar central blood pressure values were observed during monotherapy, lower systolic and diastolic central blood pressure values and early and late blood pressure peaks were observed in the amlodipine arm after the addition of valsartan alone or combined with rosuvastatin. Hydrochlorothiazide-based therapy was associated with a lower number of endothelial microparticles throughout the study, whereas a higher number of platelet microparticles was observed after rosuvastatin withdrawal in the amlodipine arm. CONCLUSIONS: Despite similar brachial blood pressure values between groups throughout the study, exposure to amlodipine was associated with lower central blood pressure values after combination with valsartan, indicating a beneficial interaction. Differences between circulating microparticles were modest and were mainly influenced by rosuvastatin withdrawal in the amlodipine arm.Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo2019-11-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/xmlhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/16416010.6061/clinics/2019/e1234Clinics; Vol. 74 (2019); e1234Clinics; v. 74 (2019); e1234Clinics; Vol. 74 (2019); e12341980-53221807-5932reponame:Clinicsinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/164160/157552https://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/164160/157553Copyright (c) 2019 Clinicsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMassunaga, Nayara D.França, Carolina N.Bianco, Henrique T.Ferreira, Carlos E.S.Kato, Juliana T.Póvoa, Rui M.S.Figueiredo Neto, Antonio M.Izar, Maria Cristina O.Fonseca, Francisco Antonio Helfenstein2019-11-18T12:51:45Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/164160Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinicsPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/oai||clinics@hc.fm.usp.br1980-53221807-5932opendoar:2019-11-18T12:51:45Clinics - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Circulating microparticles and central blood pressure according to antihypertensive strategy
title Circulating microparticles and central blood pressure according to antihypertensive strategy
spellingShingle Circulating microparticles and central blood pressure according to antihypertensive strategy
Massunaga, Nayara D.
Endothelial Microparticles
Monocyte Microparticles
Platelet Microparticles
Central Blood Pressure
Hydrochlorothiazide
Amlodipine
title_short Circulating microparticles and central blood pressure according to antihypertensive strategy
title_full Circulating microparticles and central blood pressure according to antihypertensive strategy
title_fullStr Circulating microparticles and central blood pressure according to antihypertensive strategy
title_full_unstemmed Circulating microparticles and central blood pressure according to antihypertensive strategy
title_sort Circulating microparticles and central blood pressure according to antihypertensive strategy
author Massunaga, Nayara D.
author_facet Massunaga, Nayara D.
França, Carolina N.
Bianco, Henrique T.
Ferreira, Carlos E.S.
Kato, Juliana T.
Póvoa, Rui M.S.
Figueiredo Neto, Antonio M.
Izar, Maria Cristina O.
Fonseca, Francisco Antonio Helfenstein
author_role author
author2 França, Carolina N.
Bianco, Henrique T.
Ferreira, Carlos E.S.
Kato, Juliana T.
Póvoa, Rui M.S.
Figueiredo Neto, Antonio M.
Izar, Maria Cristina O.
Fonseca, Francisco Antonio Helfenstein
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Massunaga, Nayara D.
França, Carolina N.
Bianco, Henrique T.
Ferreira, Carlos E.S.
Kato, Juliana T.
Póvoa, Rui M.S.
Figueiredo Neto, Antonio M.
Izar, Maria Cristina O.
Fonseca, Francisco Antonio Helfenstein
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Endothelial Microparticles
Monocyte Microparticles
Platelet Microparticles
Central Blood Pressure
Hydrochlorothiazide
Amlodipine
topic Endothelial Microparticles
Monocyte Microparticles
Platelet Microparticles
Central Blood Pressure
Hydrochlorothiazide
Amlodipine
description OBJECTIVES: This prospective, randomized, open-label study aimed to compare the effects of antihypertensive treatment based on amlodipine or hydrochlorothiazide on the circulating microparticles and central blood pressure values of hypertensive patients. METHODS: The effects of treatments on circulating microparticles were assessed during monotherapy and after the consecutive addition of valsartan and rosuvastatin followed by the withdrawal of rosuvastatin. Each treatment period lasted for 30 days. Central blood pressure and pulse wave velocity were measured at the end of each period. Endothelial, monocyte, and platelet circulating microparticles were determined by flow cytometry. Central blood pressure values and pulse wave velocity were recorded at the end of each treatment period. RESULTS: No differences in brachial blood pressure were observed between the treatment groups throughout the study. Although similar central blood pressure values were observed during monotherapy, lower systolic and diastolic central blood pressure values and early and late blood pressure peaks were observed in the amlodipine arm after the addition of valsartan alone or combined with rosuvastatin. Hydrochlorothiazide-based therapy was associated with a lower number of endothelial microparticles throughout the study, whereas a higher number of platelet microparticles was observed after rosuvastatin withdrawal in the amlodipine arm. CONCLUSIONS: Despite similar brachial blood pressure values between groups throughout the study, exposure to amlodipine was associated with lower central blood pressure values after combination with valsartan, indicating a beneficial interaction. Differences between circulating microparticles were modest and were mainly influenced by rosuvastatin withdrawal in the amlodipine arm.
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