Journal article
Nephropathy in model combining genetic hypertension with experimental diabetes: Enalapril versus hydralazine and metoprolol therapy
ME Cooper, TJ Allen, RC O'Brien, D Papazoglou, BE Clarke, G Jerums, AE Doyle
Diabetes | AMER DIABETES ASSOC | Published : 1990
Abstract
We compared the effects of the angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor enalapril and a conventional antihypertensive regimen (hydralazine and metoprolol) on kidney function, albuminuria, and glomerular ultrastructure in hypertensive diabetic and nondiabetic rats. Diabetes was induced with streptozocin at 8 wk of age in spontaneously hypertensive (SHR) rats. Antihypertensive drugs were administered in drinking water from the time of induction of diabetes in all groups. Blood pressure reduction was equal in the diabetic and nondiabetic SHR rats receiving either enalapril or hydralazine plus metoprolol. In diabetic SHR rats, there was a rise in serum creatinine after 32 wk, which did not occur ..
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