Hypertension Research
Online ISSN : 1348-4214
Print ISSN : 0916-9636
ISSN-L : 0916-9636
Antihypertensive Treatment in Insulin Resistant Patients
Hans O. LithellPer E. Andersson
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1996 Volume 19 Issue SupplementI Pages S75-S79

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Epidemiological evidence suggests that treatment with β-blockers and diuretics increase the risk to develop diabetes. Prospective, randomized studies of antihypertensive drugs have demonstrated differences between different classes of drugs regarding effects on insulin sensitivity. Thus treatment with β-blockers or diuretics is associated with impairment in insulin sensitivity, whereas most modern calcium-channel blockers and angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors are neutral. However, captopril treatment seems to be different and result in improvement of insulin sensitivity. The most pronounced improvements have been obtained with α1-blockers. In populations at high risk for diabetes, it may be justified to select drugs that improve insulin sensitivity when treating hypertension in insulin resistant individuals. (Hypertens Res 1996; 19 Suppl. I: S75-S79)
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