Coronary Artery Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Prospective Study to Evaluate the Influence of Oxygen Free Radical Injury Induced by Long-term Nitrates Therapy on Vasodilation Function of Patients With Coronary Heart Disease
Basic studies has showed that sustained use of nitrates might associated with adverse effects on vascular function mediated by an increase in nitrate-induced oxidative stress. But it remains unclear whether oxidative stress increases with endothelial function impairment in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) during administration of long-term oral nitrates. The investigators evaluated whether administration of long-term isosorbide mononitrate (ISMN) treatment was associated with oxidative stress increase and endothelial function impairment in patients with CAD.
Organic nitrates are widely prescribed for the treatment of angina pectoris in patients with
coronary artery disease (CAD). In China, many patients with CAD are prescribed nitrates as a
long-term treatment. The most commonly prescribed nitrates for long-time treatment is
isosorbide mononitrate (ISMN). The reason for their use is that the majority of physicians
believe chronic therapy with organic nitrates is associated with an improvement in symptoms
and has neutral or potentially beneficial effects on long-term patient outcome, although
this assumption remains unproven.
Recently, multiple lines of evidence documented that sustained use of nitrates was
associated with adverse effects on vascular function which appeared to be mediated by an
increase in nitrate-induced oxidative stress. The accumulation of oxygen free radicals
during chronic nitrate therapy was associated with endothelial dysfunction, increased
arterial sensitivity to vasoconstrictors and the development of abnormalities in a number of
important enzymes involved in the regulation of vascular homeostasis, including the
superoxide dismutase, protein kinase C, matrix metalloproteinases, and prostaglandin
synthase. This may lead to development of nitrate tolerance, endothelial dysfunction.
Furthermore, endothelial dysfunction is a risk factor for worse prognosis of patients with
CAD.
Up to date, some clinical research focus on how to prevent tolerance and clinical outcome of
nitrate therapy were involved short follow-up periods of only a few weeks. It is too short
to assess the true clinical impact of nitrate-induced endothelial dysfunction, and the
safety of long-term nitrate therapy requires systematic review. So prospective, randomized
study with longer treatment period is needed to observe the chronic impact of nitrate
therapy on endothelial function.
Therefore, the investigators prospectively investigated whether long-term ISMN therapy had
any influence on endothelial function evaluated by brachial artery ultrasound imaging during
reactive hyperemia in patients with catheterization confirmed CAD, and whether this was
associated with increased oxidization or inflammation burden.
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Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Prospective
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