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Fundamental & Clinical Pharmacology | 2000

Direct vascular actions of methyclothiazide and indapamide in aorta of spontaneously hypertensive rats

Bouchra Colas; Michel Slama; Henri Masson; Jean-Laurent Colas; Thibault Collin; Marie-Luce Arnould; Lionel Hary; Michel E. Safar; Michel Andréjak

Abstract— In vitro experiments were designed to assess the inhibitory effect of the thiazide diuretics methyclothiazide (MCTZ), the hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ), and the thiazide‐related diuretic indapamide (IND) on contractile responses to norepinephrine (NE) and arginine vasopressin (AVP) of aortic rings from spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and normotensive Wistar Kyoto rats (WKY). Changes in the tension of aortic ring preparations were measured isometrically. MCTZ (10−4M) induced endothelium‐dependent inhibition of the vasoconstrictor responses to NE and AVP only in aortas from SHR, and the maximal vasoconstrictive effect of NE and AVP was decreased by 59 ± 11% and 32.3 ± 13%, respectively. Indapamide (10−4M) also induced endothelium‐dependent inhibition of the contractile response to AVP in aortic rings from SHR, and the maximal vasoconstrictive effect of AVP was decreased by 33 ± 5%. In contrast, HCTZ did not inhibit the contractile response to either NE or AVP, even at the highest concentration. This study provides evidence that methyclothiazide and indapamide inhibit the contractile response induced by norepinephrine and/or arginine vasopressin on SHR aortic preparations via an endothelium‐dependent mechanism.


Medicine | 2016

Adaptation and validation of an adverse drug reaction preventability score for bleeding due to vitamin K antagonists.

Sophie Liabeuf; Kamel Masmoudi; Lucie-Marie Scailteux; Julien Moragny; Henri Masson; Valérie Brnet-Dufour; Michel Andréjak; Valérie Gras-Champel

AbstractAlthough drug therapy is inherently associated with the risk of adverse drug reactions (ADRs), some of these events are preventable. The estimated proportion of preventable ADRs varies from one study or clinical context to another. Bleeding caused by antithrombotic agents (and particularly vitamin K antagonists, VKAs) constitutes one of the most frequent causes of ADR-related hospitalization.Hence, the objective of the present study was to adapt and validate an ADR preventability score for bleeding due to VKAs and evaluate the preventability of bleeding in 906 consecutive hospitalized, VKA-treated adult patients with a risk of major bleeding (defined as an international normalized ratio ≥5) over a 2-year period. A specific preventability scale for VKA-associated bleeding was developed by adapting a published tool.Overall, 241 of the 906 patients in the study experienced at least 1 VKA-associated bleeding event. The scales reliability was tested by 2 different evaluators. The inter-rater reliability (evaluated by calculation of Cohens kappa) ranged from “good” to “excellent.” Lastly, the validated scale was used to assess the preventability of the VKA-associated bleeding. We estimated that bleeding was preventable or potentially preventable in 109 of the 241 affected patients (45.2%).We have developed a useful, reliable tool for evaluating the preventability of VKA-associated bleeding. Application of the scale in a prospective study revealed that a high proportion of VKA-associated bleeding events in hospitalized, at-risk adult patients were preventable or potentially preventable.


American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 2002

Respiratory variations of aortic VTI: a new index of hypovolemia and fluid responsiveness

Michel Slama; Henri Masson; Jean-Louis Teboul; Marie-Luce Arnout; Dinko Susic; Edward D. Frohlich; Michel Andréjak


Intensive Care Medicine | 2004

Monitoring of respiratory variations of aortic blood flow velocity using esophageal Doppler

Michel Slama; Henri Masson; Jean-Louis Teboul; Marie-Luce Arnould; Rachida Nait-Kaoudjt; Bouchra Colas; Marcel Peltier; Christophe Tribouilloy; Dinko Susic; Edward D. Frohlich; Michel Andréjak


Therapie | 1999

Angioedema associated with the use of dihydropyridines

L. Sauve; Valérie Gras-Champel; G. Decocq; Henri Masson; Michel Andréjak


Therapie | 2010

Évaluation de l'évitabilité des accidents hémorragiques sous antivitamines K

Valérie Gras-Champel; Valerie Brenet-Dufour; Julien Moragny; Henri Masson; Estelle Davidau; Kamel Masmoudi; Michel Andréjak


Annales De Toxicologie Analytique | 2008

Soumission chimique chez l'enfant : à propos d'un cas chez une fillette de 8 ans diagnostiqué en milieu hospitalier

Anne-Sophie Lemaire-Hurtel; Charlotte Durand-Maugard; Christine Devolder; Stanislas Grassin Delyle; Lionel Hary; Henri Masson; Michel Andréjak; Jean-Claude Alvarez


Therapie | 2005

La trimétazidine – nouvelle étiologie de troubles extrapyramidaux : un cas de syndrome parkinsonien avec akathisie

Kamel Masmoudi; Valérie Gras-Champel; Youssef Douadi; Henri Masson; Michel Andréjak


Annales De Toxicologie Analytique | 2010

Crises convulsives inexpliquées chez un nouveau-né : évoquer le syndrome de Munchausen par procuration

Anne-Sophie Lemaire-Hurtel; Charlotte Durand-Maugard; Patrick Berquin; Micheline Antonios; Lionel Hary; Michel Andréjak; Henri Masson; Cécile Manaouil; Emuri Abe; Jean-Claude Alvarez


Therapie | 2010

valuation de lvitabilit des accidents hmorragiques sous antivitamines K

Valérie Gras-Champel; Valerie Brenet-Dufour; Julien Moragny; Henri Masson; Estelle Davidau; Kamel Masmoudi; Michel Andréjak

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Michel Slama

University of Paris-Sud

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Dinko Susic

University of Tennessee

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Bouchra Colas

University of Picardie Jules Verne

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Marie-Luce Arnould

University of Picardie Jules Verne

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Christophe Tribouilloy

University of Picardie Jules Verne

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Marcel Peltier

University of Picardie Jules Verne

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