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Query: UMLS:C0020538 (
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Antihypertensive and pharmacological properties of budralazine were examined in comparison with other antihypertensive drugs.
Budralazine
was orally effective against various types of
hypertension
in rats and it, like reserpine but unlike hydralazine, produced a much greater pressure reduction in hypertensive than in normotensive rats. The drug was similar to reserpine and alpha-methyldopa but not to hydralazine in showing a gradually progressive action. At equihypotensive oral doses, budralazine was less potent than hydralazine in producing tachycardia in unrestrained SHR. After long-term therapy, it effectively prevented the development of
hypertension
in SHR to almost the same extent as did hydralazine.
Budralazine
failed to produce diuresis in SHR at antihypertensive doses but antagonized isolated rabbit aortic contractions induced by vasoconstrictors and decreased femoral arterial resistance in dogs. Thus, the antihypertensive budralazine is characterized by the ability to produce vasodilator, non-diuretic and weak cardiac stimulant effects.
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PMID:Pharmacology of budralazine, a new antihypertensive drug. 73 87
Budralazine
was evaluated for its protective effect on the onset of cerebrovascular lesions in SHR given 1.5% NaCl as drinking water. The salt-loading for 67 days rapidly accelerated the development of
hypertension
in SHR (from 180 to over 250 mmHg, 40 days after the loading). The acceleration of
hypertension
was accompanied by an increase in the incidence of brain softening, cerebral infarct, angionecrosis and hemorrhage by 30-60% following the thrombosis and necrosis of cerebral arterioles. Renal angionecrosis associated with the interstitial nephrosis was also observed by 90% in the animals. Throughout the salt-loading period, oral administration of budralazine (1, 4 and 15 mg/kg/day) resulted in a dose-dependent inhibition of the accelerated
hypertension
. At larger doses (4 and 15 mg/kg/day), budralazine almost completely ameliorated the cerebral and renal lesions and significantly attenuated the rise of weight in the brain and heart observed in the salt-loaded control rats. Changes in the serum biochemical findings were also inhibited by this drug. In some of the parameters measured, budralazine appeared to be more efficacious than hydralazine (1, 4 and 15 mg/kg/day, p.o.). These results suggest that budralazine attenuates the serious development of
hypertension
and reduces the incidence and severity of stroke in salt-loaded SHR.
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PMID:[The effect of an antihypertensive drug budralazine on cerebrovascular lesions in salt-loaded SHR]. 279 61