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  2. Effects of intravenous PD 123319 on haemodynamic and arterial stiffness indices in healthy volunteers

Effects of intravenous PD 123319 on haemodynamic and arterial stiffness indices in healthy volunteers

  • J Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone Syst. 2005 Sep;6(2):102-6. doi: 10.3317/jraas.2005.007.
Divina G Brillante 1 Martina T Johnstone Laurence G Howes
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  • 1 Department of Medicine, St. George Clinical School, University of New South Wales, Kogarah NSW 2217, Australia.
Abstract

Relatively little is known about the functional expression of cardiovascular angiotensin type 2 (AT2)-receptors in healthy young adult humans. We performed a randomised, placebo-controlled crossover study of the effects of intravenous administration of the selective AT2-receptor antagonist PD 123319 on haemodynamics and arterial stiffness in normal volunteers. Sixteen normal subjects aged 29.9+/-13.8 years (range 18-30 years) received an intravenous infusion of PD 123319 (10 mcg/minute for 5 minutes) and placebo, separated by one week. Haemodynamics (cardiac index, stroke index and systemic vascular resistance) were measured non-invasively using a BioZ.com thoracic impedance detection system. Blood pressure was measured from an arm cuff using oscillometry. Stiffness index, a measure of arterial stiffness, was measured using a Pulse Trace recorder. No significant changes in blood pressure (p=0.92), cardiac index (p=0.52), stroke index (p=0.61), systemic vascular resistance index (p=0.32) or stiffness index (p=0.57) was demonstrated following PD 123319 infusion, compared with placebo. The results of this study do not support the functional presence of cardiovascular AT2-receptors that mediate acute haemodynamic effects in healthy young adults. It remains possible that higher doses of PD 123319 may be required to demonstrate functional cardiovascular AT2-receptors in this population, if they are present.

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