Effect of enalapril on blood pressure, renal function, and the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system in cats with autosomal dominant polycystic kidneydisease
Rh. Miller et al., Effect of enalapril on blood pressure, renal function, and the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system in cats with autosomal dominant polycystic kidneydisease, AM J VET RE, 60(12), 1999, pp. 1516-1525
Objective-To evaluate blood pressure, renal function, and the renin-angiote
nsin-aldosterone system (RAAS) in cats with autosomal dominant polycystic k
idney disease (ADPKD) and to assess the effect of enalapril on these variab
les.
Animals-6 cats with ADPKD and 6 age-matched healthy cats.
Procedure-To measure blood pressure and heart rate, a radiotelemetry cathet
er was placed in the left femoral artery of each cat. Baseline data collect
ion included 24-hour blood pressure, heart rate, and motor activity. Blood
was then collected for analysis of RAAS status and renal function. Enalapri
l (0.5 mg/kg of body weight, PO, q 24 h) was administered for 1 week, and d
ata collection was repeated.
Results-Differences in baseline blood pressure, heart rate, motor activity,
RAAS status, and renal function were not detected between cats with ADPKD
and control cats. Hypertension was not documented in cats with ADPKD, Blood
pressure was significantly reduced for 15 to 17 hours after treatment with
enalapril in both groups. Administration of enalapril also resulted in sig
nificant increases in plasma renin activity and significant decreases in an
giotensin converting enzyme activity and atrial natriuretic peptide concent
ration but only minimal changes in glomerular filtration rate and effective
renal plasma flow in both groups of cats.
Conclusions and Clinical Relevance-Although hypertension is common in human
s with ADPKD, cats with ADPKD were normotensive. Treatment with enalapril (
0.5 mg/kg, PO, q 24 h) significantly reduced blood pressure in normotensive
healthy cats and cats with ADPKD, and resulted in predictable changes in R
AAS enzyme activities and hormone concentrations. Enalapril had minimal eff
ects on renal function.