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The effect of spironolactone on cardiovascular function and markers of fibrosis in people at increased risk of developing heart failure: the heart 'OMics' in AGEing (HOMAGE) randomized clinical trial.

Authors :
Cleland JGF
Ferreira JP
Mariottoni B
Pellicori P
Cuthbert J
Verdonschot JAJ
Petutschnigg J
Ahmed FZ
Cosmi F
Brunner La Rocca HP
Mamas MA
Clark AL
Edelmann F
Pieske B
Khan J
McDonald K
Rouet P
Staessen JA
Mujaj B
González A
Diez J
Hazebroek M
Heymans S
Latini R
Grojean S
Pizard A
Girerd N
Rossignol P
Collier TJ
Zannad F
Source :
European heart journal [Eur Heart J] 2021 Feb 11; Vol. 42 (6), pp. 684-696.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Aims: To investigate the effects of spironolactone on fibrosis and cardiac function in people at increased risk of developing heart failure.<br />Methods and Results: Randomized, open-label, blinded-endpoint trial comparing spironolactone (50 mg/day) or control for up to 9 months in people with, or at high risk of, coronary disease and raised plasma B-type natriuretic peptides. The primary endpoint was the interaction between baseline serum galectin-3 and changes in serum procollagen type-III N-terminal pro-peptide (PIIINP) in participants assigned to spironolactone or control. Procollagen type-I C-terminal pro-peptide (PICP) and collagen type-1 C-terminal telopeptide (CITP), reflecting synthesis and degradation of type-I collagen, were also measured. In 527 participants (median age 73 years, 26% women), changes in PIIINP were similar for spironolactone and control [mean difference (mdiff): -0.15; 95% confidence interval (CI) -0.44 to 0.15 μg/L; P = 0.32] but those receiving spironolactone had greater reductions in PICP (mdiff: -8.1; 95% CI -11.9 to -4.3 μg/L; P < 0.0001) and PICP/CITP ratio (mdiff: -2.9; 95% CI -4.3 to -1.5; <0.0001). No interactions with serum galectin were observed. Systolic blood pressure (mdiff: -10; 95% CI -13 to -7 mmHg; P < 0.0001), left atrial volume (mdiff: -1; 95% CI -2 to 0 mL/m2; P = 0.010), and NT-proBNP (mdiff: -57; 95% CI -81 to -33 ng/L; P < 0.0001) were reduced in those assigned spironolactone.<br />Conclusions: Galectin-3 did not identify greater reductions in serum concentrations of collagen biomarkers in response to spironolactone. However, spironolactone may influence type-I collagen metabolism. Whether spironolactone can delay or prevent progression to symptomatic heart failure should be investigated.<br /> (© The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1522-9645
Volume :
42
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
European heart journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33215209
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehaa758