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      Antihypertensive and Anti-Albuminuric Effects of Losartan Potassium and Felodipine in Chinese Elderly Hypertensive Patients with or without Non-lnsulin-Dependent Diabetes mellitus

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          After a 4-week placebo baseline period, 29 Chinese elderly hypertensive patients were randomized, double-blind, to 12 weeks of treatment with either losartan potassium (n = 19), an angiotensin II antagonist at the AT<sub>1</sub> receptor, or felodipine (n = 10), a calcium channel blocking agent. Of these 29 patients 12 had coexisting non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. At week 12, the mean reductions (95% confidence intervals) in mean arterial pressure were similar in both groups: losartan -18 (range -22 to -14) mm Hg; felodipine -19 (range -25 to -11) mm Hg. In the whole group, the 24-hour urinary albumin excretion was reduced by 27% with losartan as compared with no change in the felodipine-treated group (p = 0.03; analysis of variance). In the diabetic group, losartan treatment reduced the urinary albumin excretion by 24% as compared with 11% in the felodipine-treated group. In the non-diabetic patients, the urinary albumin excretion fell by 29% in the losartan-treated group, but increased by 14% in the felodipine-treated group (p < 0.001; repeated-measures analysis of variance). Plasma sodium increased to a similar extent in both groups. The fasting plasma triglyceride level declined by 25% (p < 0.001 within group) with losartan, but was not significantly reduced in the felodipine-treated group. For comparable reductions in blood pressure, a greater reduction in albuminuria was seen with losartan than with felodipine treatment in Chinese hypertensive patients with or without non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Long-term studies are required to examine whether these antiproteinuric effects of losartan can be translated to renoprotection.

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          Journal
          AJN
          Am J Nephrol
          10.1159/issn.0250-8095
          American Journal of Nephrology
          S. Karger AG
          0250-8095
          1421-9670
          1997
          1997
          28 October 2008
          : 17
          : 1
          : 72-80
          Affiliations
          Departments of aClinical Pharmacology and bMedicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, Hong Kong
          Article
          169075 Am J Nephrol 1997;17:72–80
          10.1159/000169075
          9057957
          4a3014c7-e493-4562-9dcb-07d53a71d413
          © 1997 S. Karger AG, Basel

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          History
          : 07 July 1995
          : 18 January 1996
          Page count
          Pages: 9
          Categories
          Clinical Study

          Cardiovascular Medicine,Nephrology
          Albuminuria,Chinese elderly hypertensive patients,Felodipine,Losartan,Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus

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