Nonselective versus selective beta-adrenergic receptor blockade in congestive heart failure: differential effects on sympathetic activity.
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BACKGROUND Activation of the sympathetic nervous system has important prognostic implications in chronic heart failure. Nonselective versus selective beta-adrenergic receptor antagonists may have differential effects on norepinephrine release from nerve terminals mediated by prejunctional beta(2)-adrenergic receptors. METHODS AND RESULTS Thirty-six patients with chronic heart failure were randomized to the nonselective beta-blocker carvedilol or the selective beta-blocker metoprolol (double-blind). Measurements of hemodynamics and cardiac and systemic norepinephrine spillover as well as microneurographic recordings of muscle sympathetic nerve traffic were made before and after 4 months of therapy. In the carvedilol group (n=17), there were significant reductions in both total body (-1.7+/-0.5 nmol/min, P<0.01) and cardiac norepinephrine spillover (-87+/-29 pmol/min, P<0.01). By contrast, in the metoprolol group (n=14), there were no significant changes in total body or cardiac norepinephrine spillover. Responses in the carvedilol group were significantly different from those observed in the metoprolol group (P<0.05). Both agents caused a reduction in heart rate and increases in pulse pressure, although mean arterial pressure did not change. Importantly, microneurographic measures of sympathetic nerve traffic to skeletal muscle did not change in either group. CONCLUSIONS Therapy with carvedilol caused significant decreases in systemic and cardiac norepinephrine spillover, an indirect measure of norepinephrine release. Such changes were not observed in patients treated with metoprolol. There was no effect of either agent on sympathetic efferent neuronal discharge to skeletal muscle. These findings suggest that carvedilol, a nonselective beta-blocker, caused its sympathoinhibitory effect by blocking peripheral, prejunctional beta-adrenergic receptors.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Circulation
دوره 104 18 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2001