Mineralocorticoid Receptor Antagonists—Evidence for Kidney Protection, Trials With Novel Agents

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Omar Al Dhaybi, George L. Bakris
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Abstract

The area of aldosterone blockade has exploded in the last decade with the development of four new compounds of a different class referred to as nonsteroidal mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists (MRAs). Their chemistry and clinical charatcteristics are distinctly different from their steroidal cousins. Apart from blocking aldosterone activity, albeit in a different way than the steroidal MRAs, they have much less blood pressure (BP) effects and are better tolerated. The spectrum of nonsteroidal MRAs includes one agent with significant BP reduction, KBP-5074, to agents with minimal BP effects yet have demonstrated significant cardiorenal risk reduction in diabetic kidney disease, finerenone. The paper reviews the development and pharmacology of these different agents and tries to provide a perspective as to their place in the spectrum of aldosterone excess disorders.

矿皮质激素受体拮抗剂-肾脏保护的证据,新药物的试验
醛固酮阻滞剂领域在过去十年中随着四种不同类别的新化合物的开发而爆炸式增长,这些化合物被称为非甾体矿物皮质激素受体拮抗剂(MRAs)。它们的化学和临床特征与它们的类固醇表亲明显不同。除了阻断醛固酮活性之外,尽管与甾体MRAs的方式不同,它们对血压的影响要小得多,耐受性也更好。非甾体mra的范围包括一种具有显著降压作用的药物KBP-5074,以及具有最小降压作用但已显示出显著降低糖尿病肾病心肾风险的药物芬尼酮。本文回顾了这些不同药物的发展和药理学,并试图提供一个角度来看,他们的位置在醛固酮过量疾病的频谱。
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Advances in chronic kidney disease
Advances in chronic kidney disease 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
自引率
3.40%
发文量
69
审稿时长
11.1 weeks
期刊介绍: The purpose of Advances Chronic Kidney Disease is to provide in-depth, scholarly review articles about the care and management of persons with early kidney disease and kidney failure, as well as those at risk for kidney disease. Emphasis is on articles related to the early identification of kidney disease; prevention or delay in progression of kidney disease
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