Resistant Hypertension Clinical Trial
Official title:
Allopurinol Improves Diastolic Function in African Americans With Resistant Hypertension
African American adults in the United States have the highest prevalence rate of high blood pressure (hypertension) and heart failure in the world. African Americans with treatment resistant hypertension have higher levels of the enzyme - xanthine oxidase compared to Caucasians. This trial will test if administration of the xanthine oxidase inhibitor - Allopurinol (commonly used in the treatment of gout), given over a period of 8 weeks, will improve heart function, exercise ability and quality of life in African American Veterans with resistant hypertension.
Hypertension among African American adults in the United States has one of the highest prevalence rates in the world and is related to adverse changes in left ventricular (LV) structure and function. Hypertension is an underlying factor in greater than 50% of African American adults with heart failure and is the strongest risk factor in that population. African American adults have a 50% increased incidence of heart failure, due in large part due to the greater prevalence and severity of hypertension. Heart failure occurs 8 years earlier in African American adults compared with Caucasians. Further, African American adults with heart failure have worse quality of life and depressive symptoms and have a 5-year mortality rate that is 34% higher than in Caucasians. Although African American adults have the highest death rate for heart failure, they are consistently under-represented in clinical trials. The greater heart failure burden among African Americans calls for further work to discover effective preventive and therapeutic strategies for this higher-risk population with heart failure preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). An estimated 10-20% of hypertensive patients have resistant hypertension (RHTN), defined as having controlled or uncontrolled blood pressure with the use of 3 or more medications that includes a diuretic. A recent study reported increased plasma xanthine oxidase (XO) activity and mitochondrial DNA damage associated molecular products (mtDAMPs) levels in African American adults with RHTN, compared with Caucasian adults with RHTN. This supports the consensus that oxidative stress is higher in African American adults. Increased xanthine oxidase in heart muscle cells causes a breakdown of muscle structure and a decrease in calcium sensitivity, resulting in left ventricular (LV) dysfunction. A recent study shows that diastolic blood pressure, and other indices of LV diastolic function positively relate to xanthine oxidase activity among African American but not Caucasian RHTN patients. Given the higher level of xanthine oxidase activity and mtDAMPs in African Americans, the purpose of this clinical trial is to test whether blockade with Allopurinol (for 8 weeks) will improve LV diastolic function, exercise capacity and quality of life metrics in 50 African American Veterans with resistant hypertension. ;
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