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Query: UMLS:C0085580 (essential hypertension)
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We have studied the acute effects of the serotonergic type-2 (5-HT2) antagonists ketanserin and ritanserin given as single oral doses to patients with essential hypertension. Ketanserin has alpha 1-antagonist properties, whereas ritanserin is largely devoid of alpha 1-receptor binding affinity. Ketanserin (40 mg orally) caused a significant reduction (p less than 0.03) of sitting mean arterial pressure over the 8-h period following drug administration by an average of 15.4 +/- 3.2 mm Hg (mean +/- SEM) as compared to a reduction of 8.5 +/- 2.2 following placebo. In contrast, ritanserin had no significant effect on blood pressure compared to placebo; sitting mean arterial pressure was reduced by 9.0 +/- 2.6 and 10.8 +/- 1.8 mm Hg after administration of 10 and 20 mg, respectively, of ritanserin. There were no significant differences in pulse rate among placebo, ketanserin, or ritanserin phases. Ritanserin caused a reduction in the hostility score (p less than 0.05) as measured by the Multiple Affect Adjective Check List; ketanserin had no significant effects. The highly selective 5-HT2 antagonist ritanserin, given in a dose which caused measurable alteration of psychological function tests, had no acute effects on blood pressure. The acute antihypertensive effects of ketanserin are not caused by 5-HT2 antagonism alone, but are likely to be dependent on its alpha 1-antagonistic properties.
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PMID:Does acute serotonergic type-2 antagonism reduce blood pressure? Comparative effects of single doses of ritanserin and ketanserin in essential hypertension. 244 81