Role of neprilysin inhibitor combinations in hypertension: Insights from hypertension and heart failure trials

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Neprilysin is a neutral endopeptidase and its inhibition increases bioavailability of natriuretic peptides, bradykinin, and substance P, resulting in natriuretic, vasodilatatory, and anti-proliferative effects. In concert, these effects are prone to produce a powerful ventricular unloading and antihypertensive response. LCZ696 (Valsartan/sacubitril) is a first-in-class angiotensin II-receptor neprilysin inhibitor. LCZ696 is a novel drug not only for the treatment of heart failure but it is also likely to be a useful antihypertensive drug and may have a preferential effect on systolic pressure. This review discusses (i) the mechanism of action, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics of this novel drug, (ii) the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of LCZ696 in treatment of hypertension from the available trials, (iii) evidence from other contemporary trials on combined Neprilysin inhibitors, (iv) future trials and areas of research to identify hypertensive patient populations that would most benefit from LCZ696.

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Bavishi, C., Messerli, F. H., Kadosh, B., Ruilope, L. M., & Kario, K. (2015, August 7). Role of neprilysin inhibitor combinations in hypertension: Insights from hypertension and heart failure trials. European Heart Journal. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehv142

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