Effect of celiprolol on large and small arteries of the forearm circulation in hypertensive patients
- 1 May 1990
- journal article
- conference paper
- Published by Springer Nature in Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy
- Vol. 4 (3) , 745-749
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01856564
Abstract
Celiprolol, a new highly cardioselective beta blocker, also has direct vasodilating properties. Since the noninvasive echo Doppler technique applied to the forearm circulation (brachial artery) allows the differentiation of arteriolar vasodilation (revealed by the increasing arterial blood flow velocity) from vasodilation of large arteries (shown by an increase in arterial diameter), it seems important to study the site of celiprolol's vasodilating effect. Thirty-five hypertensive patients, (21 male, 14 female; mean age, 59±11, range 42–79 years) were treated with increasing doses of celiprolol, 200 and 400 mg, over 15 days. The duplex echo Doppler technique (Aloka 7.5 M Hz probe) was used before and during each celiprolol dose period. Statistical analysis was performed by Student's paired t test. It was observed that celiprolol significantly increases the brachial artery diameter in a dose-dependent manner, and also increases the blood flow velocity (not being direct dose-related). Since the increase in diameter was clear with a higher dose, a dose-dependent increase in blood volume, a decrease in peripheral resistance, and an increase in compliance followed. Since the higher dose of celiprolol did not further reduce blood pressure (BP) in comparison to the lower dose, and a dose-dependent increase in arterial diameter and compliance occurred and a vasodilating effect of celiprolol on arterial wall ensued that was not related to BP. In conclusion, in the doses used, celiprolol dilates both arterioles and large arteries, but the mechanism of action needs to be clarified.Keywords
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