Carvedilol, a new antihypertensive agent, prevents lipid peroxidation and oxidative injury to endothelial cells.
- 1 December 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Hypertension
- Vol. 22 (6) , 922-928
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.hyp.22.6.922
Abstract
The protective effects of carvedilol, a new beta-adrenergic receptor blocker and vasodilating antihypertensive agent, against oxygen free radical-mediated injury were studied in cultured bovine endothelial cells and compared with five other beta-blockers. Carvedilol dose-dependently inhibited oxygen radical-induced lipid peroxidation (50% inhibition at 2.6 mumol/L) and glutathione depletion (50% inhibition at 1.8 mumol/L) in the cells. Under the same conditions, other beta-blockers--propranolol, labetalol, pindolol, atenolol, and celiprolol--had only mild or no effect. Moreover, carvedilol protected against oxygen radical--mediated cell damage, as assessed by cellular lactate dehydrogenase release, with a 50% inhibition at 4.1 mumol/L and increased the cell survival in a dose-dependent manner, whereas other beta-blockers had mild or no effects. Pretreatment of the cells with carvedilol for 7 days significantly enhanced the protective effects of carvedilol. Using 2-methyl-2-nitrosopropane as a trapping agent, the spin adduct in cell lipids was monitored by electron paramagnetic resonance. Carvedilol dose-dependently decreased the intensity of the free radical signals, indicating its free radical-scavenging ability. The prevention of oxidative injury to endothelial cells might potentially contribute to the clinical beneficial effects of carvedilol as an antihypertensive agent.Keywords
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