Allopurinol improves endothelial dysfunction in chronic heart failure
- PMID: 12105162
- DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.0000022140.61460.1d
Allopurinol improves endothelial dysfunction in chronic heart failure
Abstract
Background: Increased oxidative stress in chronic heart failure is thought to contribute to endothelial dysfunction. Xanthine oxidase produces oxidative stress and therefore we examined whether allopurinol improved endothelial dysfunction in chronic heart failure.
Methods and results: We performed a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind crossover study on 11 patients with New York Heart Association class II-III chronic heart failure, comparing 300 mg allopurinol daily (1 month) versus placebo. Endothelial function was assessed by standard forearm venous occlusion plethysmography with acetylcholine, nitroprusside, and verapamil. Plasma malondialdehyde levels were also compared to assess significant changes in oxidative stress. Allopurinol significantly increased the forearm blood flow response to acetylcholine (percentage change in forearm blood flow [mean+/-SEM]: 181+/-19% versus 120+/-22% allopurinol versus placebo; P=0.003). There were no significant differences in the forearm blood flow changes between the placebo and allopurinol treatment arms with regard to sodium nitroprusside or verapamil. Plasma malondialdehyde was significantly reduced with allopurinol treatment (346+/-128 nmol/L versus 461+/-101 nmol/L, allopurinol versus placebo; P=0.03), consistent with reduced oxidative stress with allopurinol therapy.
Conclusions: We have shown that allopurinol improves endothelial dysfunction in chronic heart failure. This raises the distinct possibility that allopurinol might reduce cardiovascular events and even improve exercise capacity in chronic heart failure.
Comment in
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Allopurinol and endothelial function in heart failure: future or fantasy?Circulation. 2002 Jul 9;106(2):173-5. doi: 10.1161/01.cir.0000024270.37833.f9. Circulation. 2002. PMID: 12105153 No abstract available.
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Platelet nitric oxide and superoxide release during the development of nitrate tolerance: effect of supplemental ascorbate.Circulation. 2002 Jul 9;106(2):208-13. doi: 10.1161/01.cir.0000021600.84149.78. Circulation. 2002. PMID: 12105160 Clinical Trial.
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