Mechanism action of Bendroflumethiazide
As a diuretic, bendroflumethiazide inhibits active chloride reabsorption
at the early distal tubule via the Na-Cl cotransporter, resulting in an
increase in the excretion of sodium, chloride, and water. Thiazides
like bendroflumethiazide also inhibit sodium ion transport across the
renal tubular epithelium through binding to the thiazide sensitive
sodium-chloride transporter. This results in an increase in potassium
excretion via the sodium-potassium exchange mechanism. The
antihypertensive mechanism of bendroflumethiazide is less well
understood although it may be mediated through its action on carbonic
anhydrases in the smooth muscle or through its action on the
large-conductance calcium-activated potassium (KCa) channel, also found
in the smooth muscle.
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