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Plasma Concentration and Acetylator Phenotype Determine Response to Oral Hydralazine

 

作者: ALEXANDER SHEPHERD,   JOHN MCNAY,   THOMAS LUDDEN,   MIN-SHUNG LIN,   GARY MUSGRAVE,  

 

期刊: Hypertension  (OVID Available online 1981)
卷期: Volume 3, issue 5  

页码: 580-585

 

ISSN:0194-911X

 

年代: 1981

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: acetylator phenotype;hydralazine;plasma concentration;blood pressure;dode response

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

SUMMARY The vasodepressor response to single and multiple oral doses of hydralazine, 1 mg/kg, was studied in hypertensive patients. The concentration of bydralazbe in plasma was measured both by a newly developed specific and a nonspecific assay similar to those used in previous studies. Acetylator phenotype was determined following oral sulfamethazine. Plasma hydralazine concentration peaked at 1 hour after administration and was undetectable 2 hours later. Apparent hydralazine was present in plasma in higher concentration and for a longer duration than hydralazine. The peak decreases in blood pressure (BP) were proportional to plasma hydralazine concentration following administration of both single and multiple doses and were substantially maintained for 8 hours. In contrast there was no significant correlation between decreases in BP and apparent hydralazine concentrations. The plasma concentration of hydralazine after a standard oral dose varied by as much as 15-fold among individuals and was lower in rapid than slow acetylator phenotype patients. The BP responses were positively correlated with plasma hydralazine concentrations and inversely correlated with acetylator indices. Low plasma concentrations may account for poor responses of some patients to conventional oral doses of hydralazine. The applicability of acetylator pbenotyping for individualization of hydralazine dosage regimens merits further evaluation.

 

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