Effects of 1-year administration of olmesartan on portal pressure and TGF-beta1 in selected patients with cirrhosis: a randomized controlled trial
Journal of Gastroenterology, 08/23/2011
Clinical Article
Hidaka H et al. – Olmesartan induced a mild reduction of portal pressure and TGF–beta1 for 1 year, but did not suppress hepatic fibrosis markers.
Methods- 48 selected patients with cirrhosis were randomly divided into two groups of 24 patients each, those who received and those who did not receive olmesartan treatment for 1 year.
- Hepatic hemodynamic studies, and measurements of transforming growth factor–beta1 (TGF–beta1) and blood markers of hepatic fibrosis, including serum hyaluronic acid (HA), type IV collagen, and procollagen III N–terminal propeptide levels, were also performed at the beginning and end of the study.
- Median dose of the final drug administration was 20 mg (range 10–40 mg).
- Olmesartan reduced the hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) by –12.9± 9.1% (p=0.035) after 1 year.
- No significant changes were seen in controls.
- 6 of the 24 patients (25%) in the olmesartan group showed a >20% reduction of HVPG from baseline values.
- TGF–beta1 was significantly decreased in patients who received olmesartan (7.0 ±8.2 vs. 3.1±1.6 ng/mL, p=0.046) but there was no decrease in the controls.
- A significant trend was shown by correlating HA and TGF–beta1 variations in cirrhosis patients (p=0.018, r=0.377).
- Fibrosis markers were unchanged at the end of the study in both groups.






