
HYPOTENSIVE DRUGS EFFECT AND LIVER MONOOXIGENASE FUNCTION IN ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION PATIENTS AFTER ADRENAL HYPERFUNCTION CORRECTION
Author(s) -
А. С. Коган,
V. V. Lomivorotov,
M. N. Deryagin,
Maxim A. Novikov,
V. A. Nepomnyashchikh
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
arterialʹnaâ gipertenziâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.126
H-Index - 5
eISSN - 2411-8524
pISSN - 1607-419X
DOI - 10.18705/1607-419x-2007-13-4-262-265
Subject(s) - endocrinology , drug metabolism , medicine , drug , hyperfunction , liver function , pharmacology , metabolism
Hypotensive drug tolerance and liver monooxygenase activity were investigated in 24 refractory arterial hypertension patients before and after surgical suppression of adrenal hyperfunction. Liver monooxygenase activity was studied using antipyrine test. It was found that hypotensive drug tolerance was decreased after one and two side operations on adrenal glands. In parallels halftime of antipyrine elimination was shown to be prolonged by 88.5% in 3 months - 3 years after suppression of adrenal hyperfunction. Our findings suggest that the hypotensive drug tolerance diminution may be the consequence of liver monooxygenase activity reduction. This assumption is in accordance with well known the hypotensive drug metabolism by microsomal liver monooxygenases