M. Delrio et al., EFFECTS OF INDAPAMIDE ON VASCULAR REACTIVITY IN HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIC RABBITS, Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology, 22, 1993, pp. 190000008-190000012
We tested the effects of indapamide (IND), an antihypertensive drug, o
n the contractile responsiveness of femoral and mesenteric arteries is
olated from rabbits fed with a 1 % cholesterol diet for 16 weeks. IND
(0.1, 0.3, 1 mg/kg/day) was given to the experimental groups of rabbit
s, whereas control groups received either a standard or a cholesterol-
enriched diet. Contractions caused by submaximal doses of norepinephri
ne (NE) or high-K were significantly decreased in the femoral artery o
f untreated hypercholesterolemic rabbits. The responses to NE (10(-6)
M or to KCI (80 mM) expressed as a percentage of the control group (st
andard diet) contractions were 77.0 +/- 3.3% and 55.0 +/- 4.2%, respec
tively. Vascular reactivity was preserved in the rabbits fed the ather
ogenic diet supplemented with IND in a concentration-dependent manner.
In addition, in the experimental groups dose-response curves to NE (1
0(-8) to 10(-4) M) and to KCI (20-120 mM) were shifted upward and to t
he left with respect to the control hypercholesterolemic group. In the
mesenteric artery (fifth branch) NE- and K-induced contractions were
not significantly altered by hypercholesterolemia. We conclude that IN
D treatment may prevent femoral arteries from a loss of reactivity pro
bably by reducing the severity of atherosclerosis.