Comparative interaction of few antihypertensive drugs with Cyclosporine-A in rats

The maximal endothelial dependent relaxation of isolated aortic rings to cumulative doses of acetylcholine was significantly decreased in the Cyclosporine-A (CSA, 20 mg kg-1 day-1) treated animals compared to olive oil (CSA vehicle) treated control. Administration of antihypertensive drugs like dilt...

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Published in:Indian Journal of Experimental Biology
Main Author: Kumar N.P.; Inamdar M.N.; Venkataraman B.V.
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Language:English
Published: 2007
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Kumar N.P.; Inamdar M.N.; Venkataraman B.V.
Comparative interaction of few antihypertensive drugs with Cyclosporine-A in rats
2007
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology
45
7

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The maximal endothelial dependent relaxation of isolated aortic rings to cumulative doses of acetylcholine was significantly decreased in the Cyclosporine-A (CSA, 20 mg kg-1 day-1) treated animals compared to olive oil (CSA vehicle) treated control. Administration of antihypertensive drugs like diltiazem, enalapril or propranolol to CSA treated animals augmented the endothelial damage induced by CSA. These drugs also increased the bioavailability of CSA. However, administration of losartan to CSA treated animals produced a significant increase in endothelial dependent relaxation as compared to CSA treated control but did not affect the bioavailability of CSA significantly. The results suggest that losartan is safer compared to other antihypertensives for the treatment of CSA induced hypertension.

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author Kumar N.P.; Inamdar M.N.; Venkataraman B.V.
spellingShingle Kumar N.P.; Inamdar M.N.; Venkataraman B.V.
Comparative interaction of few antihypertensive drugs with Cyclosporine-A in rats
author_facet Kumar N.P.; Inamdar M.N.; Venkataraman B.V.
author_sort Kumar N.P.; Inamdar M.N.; Venkataraman B.V.
title Comparative interaction of few antihypertensive drugs with Cyclosporine-A in rats
title_short Comparative interaction of few antihypertensive drugs with Cyclosporine-A in rats
title_full Comparative interaction of few antihypertensive drugs with Cyclosporine-A in rats
title_fullStr Comparative interaction of few antihypertensive drugs with Cyclosporine-A in rats
title_full_unstemmed Comparative interaction of few antihypertensive drugs with Cyclosporine-A in rats
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description The maximal endothelial dependent relaxation of isolated aortic rings to cumulative doses of acetylcholine was significantly decreased in the Cyclosporine-A (CSA, 20 mg kg-1 day-1) treated animals compared to olive oil (CSA vehicle) treated control. Administration of antihypertensive drugs like diltiazem, enalapril or propranolol to CSA treated animals augmented the endothelial damage induced by CSA. These drugs also increased the bioavailability of CSA. However, administration of losartan to CSA treated animals produced a significant increase in endothelial dependent relaxation as compared to CSA treated control but did not affect the bioavailability of CSA significantly. The results suggest that losartan is safer compared to other antihypertensives for the treatment of CSA induced hypertension.
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