Hypertension, Vol 22, 9-17, Copyright © 1993 by American Heart Association
JP Clozel and W Fischli
The goal of the present study was to compare the effects of three potent
reference renin inhibitors (remikiren, CGP 38560A, and enalkiren) in
sodium-depleted normotensive squirrel monkeys. In these monkeys, arterial
pressure was measured in the conscious state with a telemetry system. Oral
and intravenous maximal effective doses of the three renin inhibitors were
compared in parallel groups of monkeys. In additional experiments,
remikiren was given on top of either CGP 38560A or enalkiren in the same
animals. Finally, the three drugs were compared with the angiotensin
converting enzyme inhibitor cilazapril. The effects of the three drugs on
the plasma components of the renin- angiotensin system (plasma renin
activity, immunoreactive renin, and immunoreactive angiotensin II
concentrations) were also measured. Our results show that remikiren was as
effective as cilazapril and markedly more effective than CGP 38560A or
enalkiren in reducing arterial pressure in our monkey model. Interestingly,
these differences in arterial pressure could not be explained by
differences of in vitro potency or different biochemical changes of the
plasma components of the renin-angiotensin system, because the inhibitors
all reduced immunoreactive angiotensin II to similarly low levels. One
possible explanation is that, in our model, remikiren in contrast to CGP
38560A and enalkiren is able to inhibit renin in a functionally important
extraplasmatic compartment.
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Comparative effects of three different potent renin inhibitors in primates
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