PMID: 7526059Aug 1, 1994Paper

Rapid development of nitrate tolerance in healthy volunteers: assessment using spectral analysis of short-term blood pressure and heart rate variability

Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology
L Cloarec-BlanchardP Jaillon

Abstract

Nitrate tolerance is characterized by a loss of nitroglycerin (NTG) vasodilating and hypotensive effects during continuous administration, but is difficult to detect clinically. We hypothesized that the decrease in arterial blood pressure (BP) and the reflex sympathetic activation and tachycardia due to baroreflex deactivation associated with rapid intravenous (i.v.) infusion of NTG would be decreased during continuous NTG patch therapy as a result of tolerance to transdermal NTG. Sympathetic activation was measured as the change in amplitude of low-frequency (66-129 mHz) oscillations in BP and heart rate (HR) recorded by a noninvasive method. Eleven healthy male volunteers received rapid i.v. infusion of 0.45 mg NTG in 1 min on 3 consecutive days: before NTG patch, after 22.5 h of patch therapy, and 22.5 h after patch removal. The maximum decrease in systolic BP (SBP) and maximum reflex tachycardia as well as the sympathetic activation produced by i.v. NTG were compared during each of the three study periods. The maximum decrease in SBP was 38 +/- 8 mm Hg before NTG patch and 27 +/- 15 mm Hg during NTG patch (p < 0.05), with return to baseline values (37 +/- 13 mm Hg) after patch removal. There was no significant change in amp...Continue Reading

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