Abstract
1. It is now recognised that nitrate therapy designed to provide effects throughout 24 h each day induces tolerance. Such tolerance may be partial or complete and is associated with diminished haemodynamic and clinical effects. 2. The mechanism of tolerance is not completely understood but it seems to be related to the depletion of reduced sulphydryl groups in vascular smooth muscle and to the activation of counter‐regulatory forces. These include elevated plasma catecholamines, arginine vasopressin and plasma renin activity. Activity of the renin‐angiotensin system is associated with sodium and water retention and plasma volume expansion. The increase in vasoconstrictor influences and augmented plasma volume could modulate the effect of nitrate‐induced vasodilatation.