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Recruiting EARLY_Phase 1 NCT06749418

Vascular Effects of High-Salt After Preeclampsia

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Trial Parameters

Condition Preeclampsia
Sponsor Anna Stanhewicz, PhD
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Phase EARLY_Phase 1
Enrollment 40
Sex FEMALE
Min Age 18 Years
Max Age 45 Years
Start Date 2025-01-02
Completion 2027-01-15
Interventions
Eplerenone

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Brief Summary

Women who develop preeclampsia during pregnancy are more likely to develop and die of cardiovascular disease later in life, even if they are otherwise healthy. Importantly, women who had preeclampsia have an exaggerated vascular responsiveness to hypertensive stimuli, such as high-salt intake, compared to women who had a healthy pregnancy. The reason why this occurs is unclear but may be related to impaired endothelial function and dysregulation of the angiotensin system that occurs during the preeclamptic pregnancy and persists postpartum, despite the remission of clinical symptoms. While the association between a history of preeclampsia and vascular dysfunction leading to elevated CVD risk is well known, the mechanisms underlying this dysfunction remains unclear. The purpose of this study is to examine the role of vascular mineralocorticoid receptor, the terminal receptor in the angiotensin system that contributes to blood pressure regulation, in mediating exaggerated microvascular endothelial dysfunction before and after a high-salt stimulus. This will help us better understand the mechanisms of microvascular dysfunction these women, and how inhibition of these receptors may improve microvascular function. In this study, we use the blood vessels in the skin as a representative vascular bed for examining mechanisms of microvascular dysfunction in humans. Using a minimally invasive technique (intradermal microdialysis for the local delivery of pharmaceutical agents) we examine the blood vessels in a nickel-sized area of the skin.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * women who had preeclampsia and women who did not have preeclampsia * 12 weeks to 5 years postpartum * 18-45 years old Exclusion Criteria: * history of hypertension or metabolic disease before pregnancy * history of gestational diabetes * history of gestational hypertension without preeclampsia * skin diseases * current tobacco use * current antihypertensive medication * statin or other cholesterol-lowering medication * currently pregnant * body mass index less than 18.5 kg/m2 * allergy to materials used during the experiment.(e.g. latex), * known allergy to study drugs or salt-supplement

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