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. 2021 Sep 15;93(9):1132-1137.
doi: 10.26442/00403660.2021.09.201016.

[New clinical opportunities for mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists: focus on antifibrotic effects]

[Article in Russian]
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[New clinical opportunities for mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists: focus on antifibrotic effects]

[Article in Russian]
N A Dragomiretskaya et al. Ter Arkh. .

Abstract

Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists have been successfully used for many years to treat patients with primary hyperaldosteronism, refractory arterial hypertension and chronic heart failure. The increased interest in this drug in recent years is due to new information about its antifibrotic and antiproliferative effects, both cardiac and extracardiac. The article also discusses the possibility of using spironolactone in patients with the new coronavirus infection SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19).

Антагонисты минералокортикоидных рецепторов в течение многих лет с успехом используются для лечения больных с первичным гиперальдостеронизмом, резистентной артериальной гипертензией и хронической сердечной недостаточностью. Возросший в последние годы интерес к этим препаратам обусловлен новыми сведениями об их антифибротическом и антипролиферативном эффектах, как сердечных, так и экстракардиальных. В статье также рассматривается возможность применения спиронолактона у пациентов с новой коронавирусной инфекцией SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19).

Keywords: COVID-19; Spironolactonum; aldosterone antagonists; antifibrotic effect; arterial hypertension; chronic heart failure.

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