In dogs with chronic heart failure, low-dose nepicastat prevented progressive LV dysfunction and remodeling, and adding enalapril afforded a greater increase in LV systolic function.
RCT (n=30)
Blinded
Randomized
Does nepicastat prevent the progression of left ventricular dysfunction and remodeling in dogs with chronic heart failure?
In a canine model of heart failure, low-dose nepicastat prevented progressive LV remodeling and dysfunction, with additive benefits when combined with enalapril.
BACKGROUND: Inhibition of dopamine beta-hydroxylase (DBH) results in a decrease in norepinephrine synthesis. The present study was a randomized, blinded, placebo-controlled investigation of the long-term effects of therapy with the DBH inhibitor nepicastat (NCT) on the progression of left ventricular (LV) dysfunction and remodeling in dogs with chronic heart failure (HF). METHODS AND RESULTS: Moderate HF (LV ejection fraction LVEF 30% to 40%) was produced in 30 dogs by intracoronary microembolization. Dogs were randomized to low-dose NCT (0.5 mg/kg twice daily, n=7) (L-NCT), high-dose NCT (2 mg/kg twice daily, n=7) (H-NCT), L-NCT plus enalapril (10 mg twice daily, n=8) (L-NCT+ENA), or placebo (PL, n=8). Transmyocardial (coronary sinus-arterial) plasma norepinephrine (tNEPI), LVEF, end-systolic volume, and end-diastolic volume were measured before and 3 months after initiating therapy. tNEPI levels were higher in PL compared with NL (86+/-20 versus 13+/-14 pg/mL, P:<0.01). L-NCT alone and L-NCT+ENA reduced tNEPI toward normal (28+/-4 and 39+/-17 pg/mL respectively), whereas HD-NCT reduced tNEPI to below normal levels (3+/-10 pg/mL). In PL dogs, LVEF decreased but was unchanged with L-NCT and increased with L-NCT+ENA. L-NCT and L-NCT+ENA prevented progressive LV remodeling, as evidenced by lack of ongoing increase in end-diastolic volume and end-systolic volume, whereas H-NCT did not CONCLUSIONS: In dogs with HF, therapy with L-NCT prevented progressive LV dysfunction and remodeling. The addition of ENA to L-NCT afforded a greater increase in LV systolic function. NCT at doses that normalize tNEPI may be useful in the treatment of chronic HF.
Sabbah et al. (Tue,) conducted a rct in Chronic heart failure (n=30). Nepicastat vs. Placebo was evaluated on Transmyocardial plasma norepinephrine, LVEF, end-systolic volume, and end-diastolic volume. In dogs with chronic heart failure, low-dose nepicastat prevented progressive LV dysfunction and remodeling, and adding enalapril afforded a greater increase in LV systolic function.