Bisoprolol significantly increased plasma concentrations of ANP by 93% and BNP by 148% (P<0.001) in hypertensive patients, whereas losartan had no effect.
RCT (n=24)
Double-blind
Does bisoprolol increase plasma concentrations of ANP, BNP, and Nt-ANP compared to losartan in hypertensive patients?
Monotherapy with bisoprolol, but not losartan, substantially increases plasma concentrations of ANP, Nt-ANP, and BNP in hypertensive patients, likely due to increased production rather than decreased clearance.
valor p: p=< 0.001
Beta-blocker therapy has been shown to be associated with an increase in the plasma concentration of A-type natriuretic peptide (ANP). Whether the plasma concentration of B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP), which is mainly derived from ventricular tissue, is also increased and whether this increase is caused by increased production or decreased metabolism by down-regulation of the natriuretic peptide-clearance receptor remains to be established. In a double-blind crossover study effects of 8 weeks' treatment of bisoprolol,10 mg once daily, and losartan, 50 mg once daily, on plasma concentrations of ANP, BNP, and N-terminal (Nt)-ANP and ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) were measured in 24 hypertensive patients. With bisoprolol plasma concentrations of ANP and BNP increased (P < 0.001) by 93 +/- 88% (mean +/- SD) and 148 +/- 117%, whereas these parameters did not change with losartan. Nt-ANP, which is not metabolized by the NP clearance receptor, increased by 83 +/- 45%, and increments in ANP and Nt-ANP were related (r =0.77, P < 0.001). The decrease in ABP was greater with bisoprolol than with losartan. Monotherapy with bisoprolol, but not with losartan, is associated with substantial increments in plasma concentrations of ANP, Nt-ANP, and BNP. As the magnitude of the increase in ANP and Nt-ANP was comparable, the beta-blocker-induced increase in NPs is not likely to be explained by a decrease in NP clearance receptor density.
Meiracker et al. (Fri,) conducted a rct in Hypertension (n=24). Bisoprolol vs. Losartan, 50 mg once daily was evaluated on Plasma concentrations of ANP, BNP, and N-terminal (Nt)-ANP and ambulatory blood pressure (p=< 0.001). Bisoprolol significantly increased plasma concentrations of ANP by 93% and BNP by 148% (P<0.001) in hypertensive patients, whereas losartan had no effect.