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Atenolol Is Inferior to Metoprolol in Improving Left Ventricular Function and Preventing Ventricular Remodeling in Dogs with Heart Failure

Authors :
Sidney Goldstein
Victor G. Sharov
Sudhish Mishra
Ramesh C. Gupta
Valerio Zacà
Sharad Rastogi
Mengjun Wang
Hani N. Sabbah
Source :
Cardiology. 112:294-302
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
S. Karger AG, 2008.

Abstract

Objectives: β-Blockers are standard therapy for patients with heart failure (HF). This study compared the effects of chronic monotherapy with 2 different β1-selective adrenoceptor blockers, namely atenolol and metoprolol succinate, on left ventricular (LV) function and remodeling in dogs with coronary microembolization-induced HF [LV ejection fraction (EF) 30–40%]. Methods: Twenty HF dogs were randomized to 3 months of therapy with atenolol (50 mg once daily, n = 6), metoprolol succinate (100 mg, once daily, n = 7) or to no therapy (control, n = 7). LV EF and volumes were measured before initiating therapy and after 3 months of therapy. The change (Δ) in EF and volumes between measurements before and after therapy was calculated and compared among study groups. Results: In controls, EF decreased and end-systolic volume increased. Atenolol prevented the decrease in EF and the increase in ESV. In contrast, metoprolol succinate significantly increased EF and decreased end-systolic volume. ΔEF was significantly higher and Δend-systolic volume significantly lower in metoprolol succinate-treated dogs compared to atenolol-treated dogs (EF: 6.0 ± 0.86% vs. 0.8 ± 0.85%, p < 0.05; end-systolic volume: –4.3 ± 0.81 ml vs. –1 ± 0.52 ml, p Conclusions: In HF dogs, chronic therapy with atenolol does not elicit the same LV function and remodeling benefits as those achieved with metoprolol succinate.

Details

ISSN :
14219751 and 00086312
Volume :
112
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cardiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....73b3af1856fac49df259dc3f5e6823ba
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000159123