articleNew England Journal of MedicineNov 7, 2022BRONZE OA

Phase 2 Trial of Baxdrostat for Treatment-Resistant Hypertension

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Abstract

Background

Aldosterone synthase controls the synthesis of aldosterone and has been a pharmacologic target for the treatment of hypertension for several decades. Selective inhibition of aldosterone synthase is essential but difficult to achieve because cortisol synthesis is catalyzed by another enzyme that shares 93% sequence similarity with aldosterone synthase. In preclinical and phase 1 studies, baxdrostat had 100:1 selectivity for enzyme inhibition, and baxdrostat at several dose levels reduced plasma aldosterone levels but not cortisol levels.

Methods

In this multicenter, placebo-controlled trial, we randomly assigned patients who had treatment-resistant hypertension, with blood pressure of 130/80 mm Hg or higher, and who were receiving stable doses of at least three antihypertensive agents, including a diuretic, to receive baxdrostat (0.5 mg, 1 mg, or 2 mg) once daily for 12 weeks or placebo. The primary end point was the change in systolic blood pressure from baseline to week 12 in each baxdrostat group as compared with the placebo group.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Aldosterone
  • Placebo
  • Blood pressure
  • Medicine
  • Diuretic
  • Internal medicine
  • Aldosterone synthase
  • Essential hypertension
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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