Hypertension, Vol 24, 241-248, Copyright © 1994 by American Heart Association
SW Rabkin, MW Huff, C Newman, D Sim and SG Carruthers
A randomized double-blind trial comparing the alpha-adrenergic blocker
doxazosin and the beta-adrenergic blocker atenolol was completed by 131
patients with mild to moderate hypertension. Blood pressure and fasting
blood lipids were determined at baseline and 4, 12, and 24 weeks of
treatment. At entry, plasma lipids and lipoproteins were similar in those
patients randomized to doxazosin or atenolol. After 24 weeks of treatment
with atenolol, there were significant (P < .05) decreases in
high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and increases in triglycerides
and very-low-density triglycerides (VLDL-T). In contrast, doxazosin was
associated with significant (P < .05) increases in HDL-C and decreases
in triglycerides and VLDL-T. There were no significant differences in HDL
apolipoprotein (apo) A-I or low-density lipoprotein apoB between the drugs,
but atenolol decreased the ratio of HDL-C to apoA-I, and doxazosin
increased this ratio, differences that were statistically significant (P
< .002). Neither apoA-I nor apoB concentration at baseline nor apoE
phenotype was predictive of the lipid responses during antihypertensive
treatment with either drug. Thus, there are significant favorable changes
in HDL-C, total triglycerides, and VLDL-T between patients with mild to
moderate hypertension and normal plasma lipids when treated with the alpha-
blocker doxazosin compared with the beta-blocker atenolol. Plasma lipid or
apo concentrations were not predictive of their lipid response during
antihypertensive therapy with either of these agents.
ARTICLES
Lipids and lipoproteins during antihypertensive drug therapy. Comparison of doxazosin and atenolol in a randomized, double-blind trial: the Alpha Beta Canada Study
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
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