AbstractObjectivesWe have examined the acute effects (<45 min) of aldosterone antagonism on heart rate variability and baroreflex sensitivity, markers of cardiac vagal control, in 13 healthy subjects.BackgroundEvidence for the beneficial effects of aldosterone antagonists comes from studies showing increased survival rates following their addition to standard heart failure therapy. Many mechanisms have been suggested for this action, including effects upon the autonomic nervous system.MethodsHeart rate variability and baroreflex sensitivity were examined 30 min following the administration of potassium canrenoate (intravenous) (aldosterone antagonist) or saline (control).ResultsActive treatment reduced resting heart rate (−6 ± 1 beats/min [...
OBJECTIVESThe study was designed to comprehensively evaluate the circadian effects of aldosterone bl...
Experimental studies demonstrated that mineralocorticoid antagonists prevent or reverse myocardial f...
Aldosterone plays a key role in the pathophysiology of heart failure. Angiotensin converting enzyme ...
Metadata onlyOBJECTIVES: We have examined the acute effects (<45 min) of aldosterone antagonism on h...
AbstractObjectivesWe have examined the acute effects (<45 min) of aldosterone antagonism on heart ra...
Experimental data suggest that aldosterone has harmful effects promoting myocardial fibrosis and dis...
1. Recent animal evidence suggests that aldosterone, like angiotensin II, may possess detrimental au...
SUMMARY Objective: In randomized clinical trials, aldosterone antagonists have been shown to red...
Neurohormonal dysfunction is an important and potentially modifiable part of the disease process of ...
Mounting evidence suggests that increased circulating aldosterone levels, despite angiotensin-conver...
The work embodied in this thesis was designed to explore the interaction between the renin -angi...
Experimental and clinical studies indicate that exposure to high aldosterone concentrations causes c...
Objectives To examine whether endogenous aldosterone can cause either arrhythmias (and some of their...
Background - Specific treatments targeting the pathophysiology of hypertensive heart disease are lac...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe study was designed to comprehensively evaluate the circadian effects of aldost...
OBJECTIVESThe study was designed to comprehensively evaluate the circadian effects of aldosterone bl...
Experimental studies demonstrated that mineralocorticoid antagonists prevent or reverse myocardial f...
Aldosterone plays a key role in the pathophysiology of heart failure. Angiotensin converting enzyme ...
Metadata onlyOBJECTIVES: We have examined the acute effects (<45 min) of aldosterone antagonism on h...
AbstractObjectivesWe have examined the acute effects (<45 min) of aldosterone antagonism on heart ra...
Experimental data suggest that aldosterone has harmful effects promoting myocardial fibrosis and dis...
1. Recent animal evidence suggests that aldosterone, like angiotensin II, may possess detrimental au...
SUMMARY Objective: In randomized clinical trials, aldosterone antagonists have been shown to red...
Neurohormonal dysfunction is an important and potentially modifiable part of the disease process of ...
Mounting evidence suggests that increased circulating aldosterone levels, despite angiotensin-conver...
The work embodied in this thesis was designed to explore the interaction between the renin -angi...
Experimental and clinical studies indicate that exposure to high aldosterone concentrations causes c...
Objectives To examine whether endogenous aldosterone can cause either arrhythmias (and some of their...
Background - Specific treatments targeting the pathophysiology of hypertensive heart disease are lac...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe study was designed to comprehensively evaluate the circadian effects of aldost...
OBJECTIVESThe study was designed to comprehensively evaluate the circadian effects of aldosterone bl...
Experimental studies demonstrated that mineralocorticoid antagonists prevent or reverse myocardial f...
Aldosterone plays a key role in the pathophysiology of heart failure. Angiotensin converting enzyme ...