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In patients with essential hypertension the blood antidiuretic activity was studied in relation to the haemodynamics. It was found that the blood antidiuretic activity increased in parallel with the rise in the total peripheral resistance, and with the decreases in the blood and plasma volumes, stroke volume, and end-diastolic heart volume. The role of antidiuretic hormone in the regulation of haemodynamics in hypertensive patients is discussed.
Cor Vasa 1980
PMID:Blood antidiuretic activity and selected haemodynamic indicators in patients with essential hypertension. 739 48

The fatty acid pattern of serum triglycerides and FFA in normal untrained subjects, normotensive athletes, patients with labile and stable essential hypertension as well as in hypertensives with overweight and mild hypertriglyceridemia has been evaluated by gas liquid chromatography. The most striking differences revealed the linoleic acid in triglycerides being increased in athletes and in patients with labile hypertension in comparison with normotensive untrained controls and patients with stable hypertension. On the basis of these data an enhanced need of polyunsaturated fatty acids corresponding to probands with high physical activity has been assumed in patients with an early stage of essential hypertension. The differences of arachidonic acid were not so distinct. The results can be relevant with regard to the pathogenetic role of prostaglandin precursors in the development and course of essential hypertension and atherosclerosis.
Cor Vasa 1980
PMID:The fatty acid pattern of serum triglycerides and FFA in patients with essential hypertension of different stages, athletes, and normal subjects. 747 48

Hyperinsulinaemia and insulin resistance are associated with essential hypertension irrespective of obesity and non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. One of the mechanisms whereby hyperinsulinaemia may play a role in the increase in blood pressure, is an increased activity of the sympathetic nervous system. The authors studied the incidence of hyperinsulinaemia, and the possibility of modulating it by 12-week administration of the ACE inhibitor (ACEI) lisinopril (Prinivil by MSD) at a dose of 20-40 mg/day. Compared with normotensive subjects, hypertensives showed a degree of hyperinsulinaemia and insulin resistance (higher blood glucose at higher immunoreactive insulin and C-peptide concentrations, and a higher IRI/blood glucose ratio) as well as manifestations of enhanced sympathetic activity (higher adrenaline levels). Lisinopril had a favourable effect not only on blood pressure but, also, on hyperinsulinaemia and adrenaline levels. It can be reasonably concluded that therapy with ACEI, in addition to its antihypertensive effect, may also favourably modulate some pathogenic and metabolic factors in essential hypertension.
Cor Vasa 1993
PMID:[Control of hyperinsulinemia in essential hypertension using the angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor, lisinopril]. 838 86

The prevalence of insulin resistance and/or glucose intolerance (IR/GI) was evaluated in 98 patients with essential hypertension of various stages: a) Almost 35% of them had an abnormal or diabetic glucose tolerance test and 47% of the total number suffered from either/both IR/GI. b) The prevalence was high from stage I essential hypertension, which pointed to an early development of IR/GI, and no further increase during the development of hypertension was found if no antihypertensive drugs influencing IR/GI were taken by the patients. c) Obesity doubled the prevalence of IR/GI. d) No changes in total and HDL cholesterol or triglycerides were found in patients with IR/GI or stage-dependent. e) The presented criteria could be used for the diagnosis of IR/GI in clinical practice.
Cor Vasa 1993
PMID:The prevalence of insulin resistance in essential hypertension. 850 Feb 98


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