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Physiological Reports 卷:8
Carvedilol and metoprolol are both able to preserve myocardial function in type 2 diabetes
Gerard T. Wilkins1  Isabelle vanHout2  Jeffrey R. Erickson2  Regis R. Lamberts2  Carol T. Bussey2  Aram A. Babakr2  Rachael R. Iremonger2 
[1] Department of Medicine—HeartOtago Dunedin School of Medicine Dunedin Hospital Dunedin New Zealand;
[2] Department of Physiology—HeartOtago Otago School of Biomedical Sciences University of Otago Dunedin New Zealand;
关键词: carvedilol;    metoprolol;    myocardial;    Type 2 diabetes;    β‐blocker;   
DOI  :  10.14814/phy2.14394
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Purpose Increasing cohorts of patients present with diabetic cardiomyopathy, and with no targeted options, treatment often rely on generic pharmaceuticals such as β‐blockers. β‐blocker efficacy is heterogenous, with second generation β‐blocker metoprolol selectively inhibiting β1‐AR, while third generation β‐blocker carvedilol has α1‐AR inhibition, antioxidant, and anti‐apoptotic actions alongside nonselective β‐AR inhibition. These additional properties have led to the hypothesis that carvedilol may improve cardiac contractility in the diabetic heart to a greater extent than metoprolol. The present study aimed to compare the efficacy of metoprolol and carvedilol on myocardial function in animal models and cardiac tissue from patients with type 2 diabetes and preserved ejection fraction. Methods Echocardiographic examination of cardiac function and assessment of myocardial function in isolated trabeculae was carried out in patients with and without diabetes undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) who were prescribed metoprolol or carvedilol. Equivalent measures were undertaken in Zucker Diabetic Fatty (ZDF) rats following 4 weeks treatment with metoprolol or carvedilol. Results Patients receiving carvedilol compared to metoprolol had no difference in cardiac function, and no difference was apparent in myocardial function between β‐blockers. Both β‐blockers similarly improved myocardial function in diabetic ZDF rats treated for 4 weeks, without significantly affecting in vivo cardiac function. Conclusions Metoprolol and carvedilol were found to have no effect on cardiac function in type 2 diabetes with preserved ejection fraction, and were similarly effective in preventing myocardial dysfunction in ZDF rats.

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