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Blood Pressure Lowering Effects of Angiotensin-(1-7) in Primary Autonomic Failure

Early Phase 1
Terminated
Conditions
Autonomic Nervous System Disorders
Pure Autonomic Failure
Shy-Drager Syndrome
Orthostatic Hypotension, Dysautonomic
Interventions
Drug: Angiotensin-(1-7)
Drug: Saline
Registration Number
NCT02591173
Lead Sponsor
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Brief Summary

Pharmacologic approaches to increase levels or actions of the vasodilatory peptide angiotensin-(1-7) are currently in development for the treatment of hypertension based on findings from animal models. There are limited and contradictory clinical studies, however, and it is not clear if this peptide regulates blood pressure in humans. The purpose of this study is to better understand the cardiovascular effects angiotensin-(1-7) in human hypertension, and to examine interactions of this peptide with the autonomic nervous system. The investigators propose that the difficulties in showing angiotensin-(1-7) cardiovascular effects in previous clinical studies relates to the buffering capacity of the baroreceptor reflex to prevent changes in blood pressure. Autonomic failure provides the ideal patient population to test this hypothesis. These patients have loss of baroreflex buffering and have low levels of angiotensin-(1-7) in blood. The investigators will test if angiotensin-(1-7) infusion can lower blood pressure in patients with autonomic failure, and will determine the hemodynamic and hormonal mechanisms involved in this effect.

Detailed Description

This is an inpatient study that requires at least four days of admission to the Vanderbilt Clinical Research Center. Autonomic failure patients will be placed on a fixed diet during the admission and will have routine tests performed for screening and clinical characterization. Patients will then receive intravenous angiotensin-(1-7) or saline infusion on two separate study days, with each study day lasting approximately 3 hours. There will be at least one washout day between study days. Patients will be instrumented with two intravenous catheters (one for blood sampling and one for drug infusion), arm and finger blood pressure cuffs, and sticky patches to measure heart rate during the study. The investigators will take baseline measurements of blood pressure and heart rate and collect blood samples. The investigators will also perform a rebreathing test to measure the heart's pumping capacity. After baseline measurements, the investigators will infusion angiotensin-(1-7) or saline for 50 minutes. There will be five doses of angiotensin-(1-7). Each dose will be maintained for 10 minutes. The investigators will measure blood pressure and heart rate, repeat the rebreathing test, and collect blood samples at the end of each dosing period.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
TERMINATED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
7
Inclusion Criteria
  • Males and females of all races between 18 to 80 years of age.
  • Diagnosed with primary autonomic failure and supine hypertension. Supine hypertension will be defined as systolic blood pressure > 150 mmHg and/or diastolic blood pressure > 90 mmHg while lying down.
  • Able and willing to provide informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Pregnancy or breast feeding.
  • Hemoglobin < 10.5 or hematocrit < 32.
  • High-risk patients (e.g. heart failure, symptomatic coronary artery disease, liver impairment, renal failure, history of stroke or myocardial infarction).
  • Inability to give or withdraw informed consent.
  • Other factors which in the investigator's opinion would prevent the patient from completing the protocol (e.g. clinically significant abnormalities on clinical, mental examination, or laboratory testing or inability to comply with the protocol).

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Angiotensin-(1-7)Angiotensin-(1-7)Patients will receive an intravenous infusion of five ascending doses of Angiotensin-(1-7). The doses are: 1, 2, 4, 8 and 16 ng/kg/min. Each dose will be maintained for 10 minutes, for a total of 50 minutes.
SalineSalinePatients will receive an intravenous infusion of saline that is matched in volume to the Angiotensin-(1-7) study day. The saline infusion will be maintained for 50 minutes.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Blood Pressure50 minutes

The decrease in blood pressure following angiotensin-(1-7) versus saline infusion.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Systemic Vascular Resistance50 minutes

The change in systemic vascular resistance following angiotensin-(1-7) versus saline infusion.

Renin Activity50 minutes

The change in plasma renin activity following angiotensin-(1-7) versus placebo infusion.

Angiotensin Peptides50 minutes

The change in plasma angiotensin peptides following angiotensin-(1-7) versus placebo infusion.

Aldosterone50 minutes

The change in plasma aldosterone following angiotensin-(1-7) versus placebo infusion.

Heart Rate50 minutes

The change in heart rate following angiotensin-(1-7) versus saline infusion.

Cardiac Output50 minutes

The change in cardiac output following angiotensin-(1-7) versus saline infusion.

Stroke Volume50 minutes

The change in stroke volume following angiotensin-(1-7) versus saline infusion.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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Nashville, Tennessee, United States

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