Effect of captopril (SQ 14225) on blood pressure, plasma renin activity and angiotensin I converting enzyme activity

Larochelle, P.; Genest, J.; Kuchel, O.; Boucher, R.; Gutkowska, Y.; McKinstry, D.

Canadian Medical Association Journal 121(3): 309-316

1979


ISSN/ISBN: 0008-4409
PMID: 223756
Document Number: 146223
Seven patients with essential hypertension and seven patients with hypertension associated with renal artery stenosis received captopril (SQ 14225), an inhibitor of angiotensin I converting enzyme. There was a significant reduction in mean blood pressure, from 176/113 +/- 4/3 mm Hg during the control period to 140/90 +/- 5/3 mm Hg during captopril administration. Five patients received captopril alone and nine patients needed hydrochlorothiazide in addition to control their blood pressure. Captopril produced a significant increase in peripheral plasma renin activity. When measured 12 hours after the administration of captopril the angiotensin I converting enzyme activity was found to be similar to that during the control period even though the blood pressure was at or near normal. These findings indicate that although captopril is an effective antihypertensive agent, its action does not depend only on inhibition of plasma angiotensin I converting enzyme activity.

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