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MANP in Hypertension With Metabolic Syndrome

Xiao Ma, Paul M. McKie, Seethalakshmi Iyer, Christopher Scott, Kent R. Bailey, Bradley K. Johnson, Sherry L. Benike, Horng H. Chen, Wayne L. Miller, Aderville Cabassi, John C. Burnett, Valentina Cannone

2023JACC Basic to Translational Science11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hypertension and metabolic syndrome frequently coexist to increase the risk for adverse cardiometabolic outcomes. To date, no drug has been proven to be effective in treating hypertension with metabolic syndrome. M-atrial natriuretic peptide is a novel atrial natriuretic peptide analog that activates the particulate guanylyl cyclase A receptor. This study conducted a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial in 22 patients and demonstrated that a single subcutaneous injection of M-atrial natriuretic peptide was safe, well-tolerated, and exerted pleiotropic properties including blood pressure-lowering, lipolytic, and insulin resistance-improving effects. (MANP in Hypertension and Metabolic Syndrome [MANP-HTN-MS]; NCT03781739).

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMetabolic syndromeInternal medicineAtrial natriuretic peptideNatriuretic peptideInsulin resistanceBlood pressureCardiologyEndocrinologyNPR2NPR1PharmacologyHeart failureInsulinObesityHeart Failure Treatment and ManagementDiabetes Treatment and ManagementBlood Pressure and Hypertension Studies