Circulation, Vol 83, 1271-1277, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
RJ Katz, WS Levy, L Buff and AG Wasserman
BACKGROUND. Activation of neurohumoral hormones or sulfhydryl group
depletion may contribute to the development of nitroglycerin tolerance. In
an attempt to prevent nitrate tolerance, this study evaluated the
interaction of nitroglycerin with angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE)
inhibitors with and without a sulfhydryl group. METHODS AND RESULTS.
Thirty-four subjects were randomized to a 7-day regimen of enalapril 10 mg
b.i.d., captopril 25 mg t.i.d., or placebo. Venodilator response to
nitroglycerin was assessed with forearm plethysmography by measuring the
change in venous volume after administration of 0.4 mg sublingual
nitroglycerin. Plethysmographic measurements were obtained serially 1) at
baseline, 2) after 4 days of ACE inhibitor or placebo, 3) 2 hours after
application of a 10 mg/24 hr nitroglycerin patch, and 4) 74 hours after
continuous nitropatch application. ACE inhibition alone caused no
significant change in the response to sublingual nitroglycerin. Nitrate
response remained unchanged after 2 hours ("acute") of nitropatch exposure
in all three groups. After 74 hours ("chronic") of continuous nitropatch
application, the venodilator response to sublingual nitroglycerin was
reduced by 40% in the placebo group, 10% in the enalapril group, and 2% in
the captopril group. This attenuation was significant only in the placebo
group (p less than 0.01). Pairwise comparison of nitrate response between
groups was significantly different between the captopril and placebo groups
(p less than 0.01) and between the placebo and enalapril groups (p less
than 0.05). Plasma renin levels increased equally in the enalapril and
captopril groups. Body weight increased only in the placebo group,
suggesting prevention of nitrate-induced volume expansion in the ACE
inhibitor groups. CONCLUSIONS. This study demonstrates that ACE inhibitors
may prevent nitrate tolerance to long-term nitrate therapy.
ARTICLES
Prevention of nitrate tolerance with angiotension converting enzyme inhibitors
Department of Medicine, George Washington University, Washington, DC 20037.
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