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Name: Frank Ding Bao-Guo Post: Full-time Ph.D Origin: Mainland China, Beijing 301 Hospital Enrolled: 1997 - 2001
Title of Thesis: Interaction between the rennin-angiotensin system and its implication in the pathogenesis of post-infarction heart remodeling Outline of the Thesis: Background: The blockade of renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) has recently become the mainstay in the management of heart failure (CHF). However, the effects of RAAS blockade on sympathoadrenal system in the pathogenesis of CHF are currently not well understood. Objectives: To examine the effects of candesartan (an AT1 receptor antagonist) and ramipril (a ACE inhibitor) on sympathoadrenal activity as well as postinfarction heart remodelling in rats, and to examine the acute effect of candesartan and ramipril on electrically induced adrenal catecholamine (CA) release in dogs. Methods: Rats undergoing coronary artery ligation were given RAAS blocking agents from the 2nd week after the surgical procedure till the end of the study (12 weeks). Daily urinary CA excretion was measured regularly as an indicator of sympatho-adrenal activity. The acute effects of candesartan and ramipril on the electrically induced adrenal CA release were investigated in anaesthetised dogs. Results: The daily urinary noradrenaline (NA) and dopamine (DA) excretion peaked at the 1st week and 8th week respectively after coronary ligation and remained higher than sham-operated at the 12th week (P<0.05). The levels were noted to decrease to baseline values at the 4th week as seen in the sham-operated rats. The daily urinary NA and DA in rats on candesartan (2mg/kg) and mixture of candesartan (2mg/kg) and ramipril (2mg/kg) remained significantly higher than those of sham-operated rats throughout the study (P<0.05). Candesartan and ramipril used alone or in combination significantly improved the indices of haemodynamics and morphology compared with untreated postinfarction rats (P<0.05). In anaesthetised dogs, candesartan (0.8mg/kg) and ramipril (0.125mg/kg), administered alone or in combination, significantly inhibited the adrenal CA release in response to electrical stimulation. However, the high-dose candesartan showed significantly less inhibitory effect than low-dose. Conclusions: Candesartan and ramipril significantly modulated the urinary NA and DA excretion in the early period of after use in postinfarction rats and both drugs significantly improved the results of ventricular remodeling. Candesartan and ramipril significantly inhibited the electrically induced adrenal CA release.
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