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The new converting enzyme inhibitor CGS 13945 was evaluated in 14 male volunteers. The study consisted of two parts. First, the capacity of a single oral dose (10, 20, 50, 100, 250, or 500 mg) to inhibit the pressor response to exogenous angiotensin I was tested, with blood pressure and heart rate monitored continuously through an intra-arterial catheter. The 250-mg and particularly the 500-mg dose markedly reduced the pressor response to angiotensin I within 1/2 h and for a period exceeding 4 h. There was a close correlation between the pressor response to angiotensin I and plasma converting enzyme activity. In a second part, plasma renin and converting enzyme activity, angiotensin I and II, and plasma aldosterone were measured serially before and up to 48 h after oral administration of either 250 or 500 mg of CGS 13945 to six volunteers each. As expected, plasma renin activity and angiotensin I levels rose, while plasma converting enzyme activity and angiotensin II and aldosterone levels fell within 1/2 h. Twenty-four hours following administration of 500 mg CGS 13945, plasma converting enzyme had not quite returned to base line. No side effects were observed. CGS 13945 seems less potent than previously studied converting enzyme inhibitors, but equally effective and relatively long acting. |