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Dr Htet Htet
MBBS, MMedSc
CVS Pharmacology (IV)
Drugs acting on Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System
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 At the end of the lecture, students should be able to
 List the drugs act on RAA system.
 Explain the physiological role of RAA system.
 Describe the pharmacology of ACEI, ARB and renin
inhibitors.
Learning outline
1. What is RAA system?
2. What are the drugs acting on RAA system?
3. Pharmacology of
a. Renin inhibitor
b. ACEI
c. ARB
d. Aldosterone antagonists.
What is RAA system?
 Renal arterial
pressure
 Sympathetic
stimulation
 Sodium
delivery
A parallel system for angiotensin generation exists in
several other tissues (eg, heart) and may be responsible
for trophic changes such as cardiac hypertrophy.
What are the drugs acting on RAA system?
Pharmacology of drugs
1. Aliskiren (DRI)
2. ACEI
3. ARB
4. Aldosterone antagonists
Aliskiren
 MOA
 Inhibits the activity of renin.
 Effects/Pharmacological action
 Reduces angiotensin I & II and aldosterone.
 Clinical application
 Systemic hypertension
 Route – oral
 Untoward effects – hyperkalaemia, renal impairment, potential
teratogen.
ACEI
 Mechanism of action
 Inhibits ACE (angiotensin converting enzyme) which converts
Ang I to Ang II.
Pharmacological action/effects
Angiotensin
I
ACE
ACEI
 Angiotensin
II

Sympathetic
activation
 Aldosterone
production
Vasodilation
in both
arteries and
veins
 ADH
production
from anterior
pituitary
 Na+ & H2O
reabsorption
from renal
tubules
 K+
retention
 Water
retention
from the
renal tubules
 BP
Causes delay
in cardiac
remodeling
process
Useful in post
myocardial
infarct
patients
Causes delay
in diabetic
nephropathy
Useful in
hypertensive
patients with
nephropathy
 Preload
and
afterload
of the
heart
 Cardiac
workload
Congestiv
e heart
failure
 Due to inhibition in bradykinin breakdown – high level of
bradykinin – leads to cough (untoward effect).
Therapeutic uses
1. Systemic hypertension
2. Hypertensive patients with post MI
3. Hypertensive patients with diabetes mellitus
4. Post MI patients
5. Congestive heart failure
6. Diabetic nephropathy patients (not with chronic renal
failure)
7. Progressive renal insufficiency
 Systemic hypertension
 ACEI are used in hypertension because
 sympathetic activation
Causes vasodilation of both arteries and veins
Decrease sodium and water retention.
 Patients with high renin activity are most effective but all
hypertensive patients can have benefit.
 Hypertensive patients with post MI / post MI patients
 ACEI can delay the cardiac remodeling process and this effect
makes ACEI useful for patients with post MI or hypertensive
patients with post MI.
 Hypertensive patients with diabetes mellitus patients
 particularly useful
 diminish proteinuria and stabilize renal function (even in the absence
of lowering of blood pressure)
 now recommended in diabetes even in the absence of hypertension.
 Congestive heart failure
 Can decrease cardiac workload by arterial and venous dilatation –
(which is useful effect in heart failure) + delay cardiac remodeling
 Therefore, extremely useful in the treatment of heart failure
 It can also reduce the incidence of diabetes in patients with high
cardiovascular risk.
Different preparations of ACEI
 Captopril – effective drug which decreases BP by two actions – 1.
by decreasing Ang II 2. by increasing bradykinin.
 Enalapril is a pro drug, which converts to enalaprilat.
 Lisinopril is a lysine derivative of enalaprilat.
 Benazepril, fosinopril, moexipril, perindopril, quinapril,
ramipril, and trandolapril are other long-acting members of the
class. All are prodrugs, like enalapril, and are converted to the
active agents by hydrolysis, primarily in the liver.
Status of ACEI
 Angiotensin II inhibitors lower blood pressure principally by
decreasing peripheral vascular resistance. Cardiac output and
heart rate are not significantly changed.
 Unlike direct vasodilators, these agents do not result in reflex
sympathetic activation and can be used safely in persons
with ischemic heart disease.
Untoward effects of ACEI
1. Severe hypotension (who are hypovolemic as a result of diuretics,
salt restriction, or gastrointestinal fluid loss)
2. acute renal failure (particularly in patients with bilateral renal
artery stenosis or stenosis of the renal artery of a solitary kidney)
3. Hyperkalemia (more likely to occur in patients with renal
insufficiency or diabetes)
4. dry cough sometimes accompanied by wheezing, and
angioedema (Bradykinin and substance P seem to be responsible)
5. ACE inhibitors are contraindicated during pregnancy because
of the risk of fetal hypotension, anuria, and renal failure,
sometimes associated with fetal malformations or death.
6. Minor toxic effects seen more typically include altered sense of
taste, allergic skin rashes, and drug fever, which may occur in
up to 10% of patients.
7. Captopril, particularly when given in high doses to patients with
renal insufficiency, may cause neutropenia or proteinuria.
Drug interaction
 ACEI + potassium sparing diuretics – can worsen hyperkalaemia.
 ACEI + NSAIDs – may blunt the antihypertensive effect of ACEI.
Angiotensin receptor blockers (ARB)
 Losartan and valsartan were the first marketed blockers of the
angiotensin II type 1 (AT1) receptor.
 Candesartan, eprosartan, irbesartan,telmisartan, and
olmesartan are also available.
Mechanism of action of ARB
 blockers of the angiotensin II type 1 (AT1) receptor.
 have no effect on bradykinin metabolism and are therefore
more selective blockers of angiotensin effects than ACE
inhibitors.
 They also have the potential for more complete inhibition of
angiotensin action compared with ACE inhibitors because there
are enzymes other than ACE that are capable of generating
angiotensin II.
Pharmacological action/effects
Angiotensin
I
ACE
ACEI
 Angiotensin
II

Sympathetic
activation
 Aldosterone
production
Vasodilation
in both
arteries and
veins
 ADH
production
from anterior
pituitary
 Na+ & H2O
reabsorption
from renal
tubules
 K+
retention
 Water
retention
from the
renal tubules
 BP
Causes delay
in cardiac
remodeling
process
Useful in post
myocardial
infarct
patients
Causes delay
in diabetic
nephropathy
Useful in
hypertensive
patients with
nephropathy
 Preload
and
afterload
of the
heart
 Cardiac
workload
Congestiv
e heart
failure
 No inhibition in bradykinin breakdown – less chance of cough
 Angiotensin receptor blockers provide benefits similar to those
of ACE inhibitors in patients with heart failure and chronic
kidney disease.
Adverse effects
 The adverse effects are similar to those described for ACE
inhibitors, including the hazard of use during pregnancy. ***
 Cough and angioedema can occur but are less common with
angiotensin receptor blockers than with ACE inhibitors
Pharmacokinetics of ACEI and ARB
Drug Half-life
(hr)
Bioavailabili
ty
(%)
Dosage requirement in moderate
renal insufficiency
Captopril 2.2 65 Yes
Lisinopril 12 25 Yes
Losartan 1-2 36 No
Drugs that antagonize the aldosterone
action
 Spironolactone, eplerenone
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Drugs acting on Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone system

  • 1. Dr Htet Htet MBBS, MMedSc CVS Pharmacology (IV) Drugs acting on Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System All rights reserved.
  • 2.  At the end of the lecture, students should be able to  List the drugs act on RAA system.  Explain the physiological role of RAA system.  Describe the pharmacology of ACEI, ARB and renin inhibitors.
  • 3. Learning outline 1. What is RAA system? 2. What are the drugs acting on RAA system? 3. Pharmacology of a. Renin inhibitor b. ACEI c. ARB d. Aldosterone antagonists.
  • 4. What is RAA system?  Renal arterial pressure  Sympathetic stimulation  Sodium delivery
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  • 7. A parallel system for angiotensin generation exists in several other tissues (eg, heart) and may be responsible for trophic changes such as cardiac hypertrophy.
  • 8. What are the drugs acting on RAA system?
  • 9. Pharmacology of drugs 1. Aliskiren (DRI) 2. ACEI 3. ARB 4. Aldosterone antagonists
  • 10. Aliskiren  MOA  Inhibits the activity of renin.  Effects/Pharmacological action  Reduces angiotensin I & II and aldosterone.  Clinical application  Systemic hypertension  Route – oral  Untoward effects – hyperkalaemia, renal impairment, potential teratogen.
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  • 12. ACEI  Mechanism of action  Inhibits ACE (angiotensin converting enzyme) which converts Ang I to Ang II.
  • 14. Angiotensin I ACE ACEI  Angiotensin II  Sympathetic activation  Aldosterone production Vasodilation in both arteries and veins  ADH production from anterior pituitary  Na+ & H2O reabsorption from renal tubules  K+ retention  Water retention from the renal tubules  BP Causes delay in cardiac remodeling process Useful in post myocardial infarct patients Causes delay in diabetic nephropathy Useful in hypertensive patients with nephropathy  Preload and afterload of the heart  Cardiac workload Congestiv e heart failure
  • 15.  Due to inhibition in bradykinin breakdown – high level of bradykinin – leads to cough (untoward effect).
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  • 17. Therapeutic uses 1. Systemic hypertension 2. Hypertensive patients with post MI 3. Hypertensive patients with diabetes mellitus 4. Post MI patients 5. Congestive heart failure 6. Diabetic nephropathy patients (not with chronic renal failure) 7. Progressive renal insufficiency
  • 18.  Systemic hypertension  ACEI are used in hypertension because  sympathetic activation Causes vasodilation of both arteries and veins Decrease sodium and water retention.  Patients with high renin activity are most effective but all hypertensive patients can have benefit.
  • 19.  Hypertensive patients with post MI / post MI patients  ACEI can delay the cardiac remodeling process and this effect makes ACEI useful for patients with post MI or hypertensive patients with post MI.  Hypertensive patients with diabetes mellitus patients  particularly useful  diminish proteinuria and stabilize renal function (even in the absence of lowering of blood pressure)  now recommended in diabetes even in the absence of hypertension.
  • 20.  Congestive heart failure  Can decrease cardiac workload by arterial and venous dilatation – (which is useful effect in heart failure) + delay cardiac remodeling  Therefore, extremely useful in the treatment of heart failure  It can also reduce the incidence of diabetes in patients with high cardiovascular risk.
  • 21. Different preparations of ACEI  Captopril – effective drug which decreases BP by two actions – 1. by decreasing Ang II 2. by increasing bradykinin.  Enalapril is a pro drug, which converts to enalaprilat.  Lisinopril is a lysine derivative of enalaprilat.  Benazepril, fosinopril, moexipril, perindopril, quinapril, ramipril, and trandolapril are other long-acting members of the class. All are prodrugs, like enalapril, and are converted to the active agents by hydrolysis, primarily in the liver.
  • 22. Status of ACEI  Angiotensin II inhibitors lower blood pressure principally by decreasing peripheral vascular resistance. Cardiac output and heart rate are not significantly changed.  Unlike direct vasodilators, these agents do not result in reflex sympathetic activation and can be used safely in persons with ischemic heart disease.
  • 23. Untoward effects of ACEI 1. Severe hypotension (who are hypovolemic as a result of diuretics, salt restriction, or gastrointestinal fluid loss) 2. acute renal failure (particularly in patients with bilateral renal artery stenosis or stenosis of the renal artery of a solitary kidney) 3. Hyperkalemia (more likely to occur in patients with renal insufficiency or diabetes) 4. dry cough sometimes accompanied by wheezing, and angioedema (Bradykinin and substance P seem to be responsible)
  • 24. 5. ACE inhibitors are contraindicated during pregnancy because of the risk of fetal hypotension, anuria, and renal failure, sometimes associated with fetal malformations or death. 6. Minor toxic effects seen more typically include altered sense of taste, allergic skin rashes, and drug fever, which may occur in up to 10% of patients. 7. Captopril, particularly when given in high doses to patients with renal insufficiency, may cause neutropenia or proteinuria.
  • 25. Drug interaction  ACEI + potassium sparing diuretics – can worsen hyperkalaemia.  ACEI + NSAIDs – may blunt the antihypertensive effect of ACEI.
  • 26. Angiotensin receptor blockers (ARB)  Losartan and valsartan were the first marketed blockers of the angiotensin II type 1 (AT1) receptor.  Candesartan, eprosartan, irbesartan,telmisartan, and olmesartan are also available.
  • 27. Mechanism of action of ARB  blockers of the angiotensin II type 1 (AT1) receptor.  have no effect on bradykinin metabolism and are therefore more selective blockers of angiotensin effects than ACE inhibitors.  They also have the potential for more complete inhibition of angiotensin action compared with ACE inhibitors because there are enzymes other than ACE that are capable of generating angiotensin II.
  • 29. Angiotensin I ACE ACEI  Angiotensin II  Sympathetic activation  Aldosterone production Vasodilation in both arteries and veins  ADH production from anterior pituitary  Na+ & H2O reabsorption from renal tubules  K+ retention  Water retention from the renal tubules  BP Causes delay in cardiac remodeling process Useful in post myocardial infarct patients Causes delay in diabetic nephropathy Useful in hypertensive patients with nephropathy  Preload and afterload of the heart  Cardiac workload Congestiv e heart failure
  • 30.  No inhibition in bradykinin breakdown – less chance of cough  Angiotensin receptor blockers provide benefits similar to those of ACE inhibitors in patients with heart failure and chronic kidney disease.
  • 31. Adverse effects  The adverse effects are similar to those described for ACE inhibitors, including the hazard of use during pregnancy. ***  Cough and angioedema can occur but are less common with angiotensin receptor blockers than with ACE inhibitors
  • 32. Pharmacokinetics of ACEI and ARB Drug Half-life (hr) Bioavailabili ty (%) Dosage requirement in moderate renal insufficiency Captopril 2.2 65 Yes Lisinopril 12 25 Yes Losartan 1-2 36 No
  • 33. Drugs that antagonize the aldosterone action  Spironolactone, eplerenone
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