Various studies have reported cardioprotective effects of mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) antagonists in the setting of an acute myocardial infarction. In a recent animal study, the protective effect of MR antagonists on infarct size was completely abolished in CD73 knock-out and adenosine A2b receptor knock-out mice, and by co-administration of adenosine receptor antagonists in rats. These findings suggest that extracellular formation of adenosine is crucial for this protective effect and that MR antagonists stimulate extracellular adenosine formation by the enzyme CD73. To investigate whether eplerenone promotes adenosine receptor stimulation by activating CD73, the investigators will measure forearm blood flow in response to various dosages of dipyridamole with the use of plethysmography. Dipyridamole increases the extracellular endogenous adenosine concentration by inhibition of the ENT transporter and induces local vasodilation. Therefore, the vasodilator effect of dipyridamole accurately reflects extracellular adenosine formation by the CD73 enzyme.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
14
2 tabs of eplerenone 25 mg will be over-encapsulated and a fully mimicking placebo will be provided by the department of clinical pharmacy of the Radboud University Medical Centre Nijmegen
Radboud University Medical Centre
Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands
forearm blood flow response
Forearm blood flow response to the intrabrachial administration of incremental dosages of dipyridamole, after treatment with eplerenone, compared to placebo. The forearm blood flow will be measured by plethysmography.
Time frame: 8 days
forearm blood flow
Forearm blood flow response to the intrabrachial administration of incremental dosages of dipyridamole, with and without caffeine, after eplerenone treatment. The forearm blood flow will be measured by plethysmography.
Time frame: 8 days
forearm blood flow
Forearm blood flow to incremental periods of arterial occlusion. The forearm blood flow will be measured by plethysmography.
Time frame: 8 days
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