Abstract

A single oral dose of 300 mg labetalol was given to 10 subjects with uncomplicated primary hypertension; its effects on blood pressure, heart rate (HR), plasma renin activity (PRA), and plasma concentration of catecholamines and of their major metabolites, octopamine ( OTP ), and dopamine-beta hydroxylase (DbH) were investigated. Although HR did not change after dosing, both systolic and diastolic blood pressure decreased in 2 hr and remained below control up to 12 hr. There was symptomatic orthostatic hypotension in two subjects in the first 2 hr after dosing. PRA decreased in the first 2 hr and followed a gradual rise that became significant at 24 hr. Although DbH did not change, plasma concentrations of norepinephrine (NE) and its major metabolites and of OTP increased between 2 and 4 hr after dosing and remained elevated up to 12 hr. There was no correlation between change in blood pressure and control levels or changes of PRA or NE concentrations.

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