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Effects of ABCB1 rs1045642 polymorphisms on the efficacy and safety of amlodipine therapy in Caucasian patients with stage I-II hypertension.


ABSTRACT: Purpose:The aim of this study was to determine the impact of ABCB1 (MDR1) rs1045642 polymorphisms on the efficacy and safety of amlodipine in Caucasian patients. Patients and methods:The 12-week study included 100 patients. Patients with the newly diagnosed stage I-II hypertension (HT) were recruited to complete genotyping of the rs1045642 single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP). The study design did not include a control group. Before treatment, all patients either did not undergo antihypertensive treatment at all or did not receive regular antihypertensive therapy. The initial dose was 5 mg/day. Four office blood pressure measurements, two 24-hour noninvasive ambulatory blood pressure measurements, and questionnaires of Tsvetov were used to evaluate the efficacy and safety of amlodipine. Results and conclusion:The highest antihypertensive effect in combination with the lowest incidence of adverse reactions was observed in the TT group, while patients with the CC genotype showed a low antihypertensive effect and the highest incidence of adverse effects. Patients with the CC genotype presented with adverse effects predominantly in the form of edema. A total of 33 patients reached the target blood pressure (SBP <140 mmHg; DBP <90 mmHg): two patients with the CC genotype (12%); 18 patients with the CT genotype (34%); and 13 patients with the TT genotype (43%). The intergroup differences were: CC vs CT, P=0.02; CC vs TT, P=0.02; and CT vs TT, P=0.05. The results of this study indicate the potential of pharmacogenetic testing for rs1045642 SNP when prescribing amlodipine for the first time in Caucasian patients with stage I-II arterial HT.

SUBMITTER: Sychev D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6159808 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effects of <i>ABCB1 rs1045642</i> polymorphisms on the efficacy and safety of amlodipine therapy in Caucasian patients with stage I-II hypertension.

Sychev Dmitry D   Shikh Nadezhda N   Morozova Tatiana T   Grishina Elena E   Ryzhikova Kristina K   Malova Elena E  

Pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine 20180920


<h4>Purpose</h4>The aim of this study was to determine the impact of <i>ABCB1</i> (MDR1) <i>rs1045642</i> polymorphisms on the efficacy and safety of amlodipine in Caucasian patients.<h4>Patients and methods</h4>The 12-week study included 100 patients. Patients with the newly diagnosed stage I-II hypertension (HT) were recruited to complete genotyping of the <i>rs1045642</i> single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP). The study design did not include a control group. Before treatment, all patients eit  ...[more]

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