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Adrenergic ß - Blockade with Intrinsic Sympathomimetric Activity May Attenuate Improvement in Vascular Compliance During Exercise

CP Liu, TJ Brinton*, ED Walls*, SL Lin, SS Chio, HT Chiang. Veterans General Hospital-Kaohsiung, Taiwan, ROC and Pulse Metric, Inc., San Diego, CA, USA.

Intrinsic sympathomimetric activity (ISA) may balance the negative inotropic and chronotropic effects of ß -blocker therapy theoretically. However, the effect of adrenergic ß -blockade with ISA on vascular compliance C is still not thoroughly known. We measured mean arterial pressure (MAP), HR, maximum left ventricle dP/dt (dP/dtLVmax), and C utilizing cuff sphygmomanometer waveform analysis in 28 hypertensive patients who received either propranol (group A, n = 16) or acebutolol (group B, n = 12). C was assessed during rest and submaximal exercise. Results mean ± SD (*p<0.05)

  Wk MAP HR dP/dtLVmax C (ml/mmHg)
    (mmHg) (bpm) (mmHg/sec) Resting Exercise %
A 0 116.9± 11 74.4± 13 1369± 221 0.087± 0.026 -12.6± 8%
  8 103.1± 12* 61.1± 7* 1189± 251* 0.092± 0.023 +8.7± 12%
B 0 126.9± 12 75.4± 13 1399± 171 0.084± 0.013 -8.3± 9%
  8 111.8± 11* 64.9± 7* 1205± 226* 0.088± 0.025 +3.4± 8%

Following 8 weeks therapy, the improvement in blood pressure and C was similar in both groups. However, the reduction in HR in group B was less than group A. Although the response of C to exercise in both groups was not different, the net increase in C after therapy is significantly larger in group A than in group B (21.3± 7.6% vs. 11.7± 8.9%, p<0.05). These results suggest that acebutolol, a ß -blocker with ISA, may attenuate propranolol induced improvement in vascular compliance during exercise in hypertensive patients.

Key Words: Intrinsic Sympathomimetic Activity, Vascular Compliance