Br Med J (Clin Res Ed) 1982;284:693-696 (6 March), doi:10.1136/bmj.284.6317.693
Captopril in essential hypertension; contrasting effects of adding hydrochlorothiazide or propranolol.
G A MacGregor,
N D Markandu,
R A Banks,
J Bayliss,
J E Roulston,
J C Jones
Twenty-four patients with moderate to severe hypertension were
treated for four weeks with captopril, an oral inhibitor of
angiotensin-converting enzyme. The fall in blood pressure with
captopril alone correlated with pretreatment plasma renin activity.
The effect of adding either hydrochlorothiazide or propranolol
to the captopril treatment was then studied. The addition of
hydrochlorothiazide to captopril produced a dose-dependent fall
in blood pressure. At the higher dose of the diuretic this fall
in blood pressure correlated with weight loss, suggesting that
when the diuretic-induced compensatory rise in angiotensin II
is prevented by captopril the fall in blood pressure becomes
dependent on loss of sodium and water. In contrast, the addition
of propranolol to captopril produced no further fall in blood
pressure, suggesting that inhibition of angiotensin-converting
enzyme prevents the blood pressure lowering effect of propranolol.
This may have implications for the mechanism whereby beta-blockers
alone lower blood pressure. These contrasting effects of hydrochlorothiazide
and propranolol in the presence of captopril indicate that in
patients whose hypertension is not controlled by captopril alone
the addition of increasing doses of diuretic is likely to control
the blood pressure. The addition of a beta-blocker, however,
is less likely to be effective.

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