ACE inhibitors and ARB Flashcards

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ACE inhibitors example and mechanism

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captopril

  • reduce formation fo AngII
  • reduce vasoconstriction, fluid retention and ventricular remodelling (improve survival)
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ARBs example and mechanism

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valsartan

  • reduce action of AngII by blocking AT1R
  • reduce fluid retention, vasoconstriction and ventricular remodelling (improve survival)
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Why is ARB better?

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  • more complete blockade of RAAS (formation via other pathway)
  • will not block Type 2 receptor which leads to vasodilation
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Adverse effect of ACE inhibitors and ARB

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  • hypotension
  • AKI
  • fetal hypotension and renal failure and malformation (contraindicated in pregnancy)
  • hyperkalemia (do not use with K sparing)
  • dry cough and angioedema (bradykinin)
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Use of ACE inhibitors and ARB

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  • heart failure
  • hypertension
  • odema (less effective than loop)
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Limitations of both ACE inhibitors and ARB

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  • prevent the negative feedback on the renin secretion

- alternative mechanism for aldosterone production

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Direct renin inhibitors example and mechanism

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Aliskiren

- reduce fluid retention, vasoconstriction and ventricular remodelling

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Adverse effect of direct renin inhibitors

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  • fetal hypotension, renal failure and malformation
  • hyperkalemia
  • Acute renal failure
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Aldosterone antagonist

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same as K sparing (eplerenone and spironolactone)
reduce Na+ reabsorption and K+ dumping
reduce ventricular remodelling

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