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Blood
Pressure drug may have added benefit
Newswise — University
of Kentucky researchers have discovered a
possible added benefit of a novel new drug
that lowers blood pressure.
Dr. Lisa Cassis and Dr.
Alan Daugherty found in animal studies that
aliskiren not only lowered blood pressure
but also significantly reduced
artery-clogging lesions that are the leading
cause of heart attack and stroke, the top
cause of death worldwide.
"In my many years of
atherosclerosis research, this is one of the
most striking effects I have seen on
preventing the disease under experimental
conditions," Daugherty said. "This
contributes to our knowledge of the
underlying disease that causes heart attack
and stroke."
Cassis is director of
the UK Graduate Center for Nutritional
Sciences and Daugherty is director of the UK
Cardiovascular Research Center. Their work
will appear in the March issue of the
Journal of Clinical Investigation and is
available online beginning today at
http://www.jci.org.
Aliskiren, marketed
under the brand name Tekturna by
pharmaceutical manufacturer Novartis, is the
first new class of blood pressure medication
approved by the FDA in more than a decade.
Approved a year ago, it acts differently
than any other medication currently on the
market by inhibiting renin, an enzyme that
is primarily produced in the kidneys. Renin
is the first step in the synthesis of one of
the most important molecules in blood
pressure regulation.
"Our data shows that
renin inhibition is an effective approach to
both lowering blood pressure and directly
inhibiting atherosclerosis. It will be
interesting to determine whether this
approach is more effective than the two
other commonly used classes of drugs in the
angiotensin system; ACE inhibitors and ARBs,"
Daugherty said.
In striving to become a
Top 20 public research institution, the
University of Kentucky is a catalyst for a
new Commonwealth – a Kentucky that is
healthier, better educated, and positioned
to compete in a global and changing economy.
For more information about UK’s efforts to
become a Top 20 university, please go to
http://www.uky.edu/OPBPA/Top20.html.
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