Increased angiopoietin-1 improves nailfold capillary morphology in patients with systemic sclerosis

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Yoshihito Shima , Akane Watanabe , Nobuto Inoue , Tetsuya Maruyama , Eiji Kunitomo , Yuji Matsushima , Atsushi Kumanogoh
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Abstract

Objective

Raynaud's phenomenon is a common symptom of systemic sclerosis. We previously reported that elbow heating increases angiopoietin-1 in the fingertips and alleviates Raynaud's phenomenon. Angiopoietin-1 levels decrease in patients with systemic sclerosis with severe capillary damage. We aimed to conduct a prospective study to confirm whether the increase in angiopoietin-1 caused by heating modifies capillary morphology.

Methods

The left ring fingers of 19 patients with systemic sclerosis were monitored six times at 4-week intervals using capillaroscopy, during which both elbows were heated using disposable heating pads for 8 weeks. Blood samples were collected from the same fingertips four times—before heating, twice during heating, and once after heating—to measure angiopoietin-1.

Results

In six patients, the peak increase in angiopoietin-1 occurred 4 weeks after the start of heating, whereas in seven patients, the peak value was observed 4 weeks after the termination thereof. No change in the density of the front-row capillaries was observed by capillaroscopy. The proportion of hairpin-shaped capillaries increased from 20.2 % during the preheating period to 26.6 % during the heating period (p = 0.00107). When a correlation coefficient of 0.6 or higher was set as significant, there was a strong correlation between changes in fingertip angiopoietin-1 levels and changes in the proportion of hairpin-shaped capillaries in six patients.

Conclusion

Increased angiopoietin-1 levels in the fingertip due to elbow heating may improve the peripheral capillary morphology in patients with systemic sclerosis.

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增加血管生成素-1可改善系统性硬化症患者的甲沟毛细血管形态。
目的:雷诺现象是系统性硬化症的常见症状:雷诺现象是系统性硬化症的一种常见症状。我们曾报道,肘部加热可增加指尖血管生成素-1,缓解雷诺现象。在毛细血管严重受损的系统性硬化症患者中,血管生成素-1的水平会下降。我们旨在进行一项前瞻性研究,以证实加热引起的血管生成素-1增加是否会改变毛细血管形态:方法:使用毛细血管镜对 19 名系统性硬化症患者的左手无名指进行了 6 次监测,每次间隔 4 周,在此期间使用一次性加热垫对双肘进行加热,持续 8 周。从同一指尖采集血液样本四次--加热前、加热过程中两次、加热后一次--测量血管生成素-1:结果:在 6 名患者中,血管生成素-1 的增长峰值出现在开始加热 4 周后,而在 7 名患者中,峰值出现在终止加热 4 周后。通过毛细血管镜观察,前排毛细血管的密度没有变化。发夹状毛细血管的比例从预热期的 20.2% 增加到加热期的 26.6%(p = 0.00107)。当相关系数达到或超过 0.6 时,6 名患者指尖血管生成素-1 水平的变化与发夹状毛细血管比例的变化之间存在很强的相关性:结论:肘部加热导致指尖血管生成素-1水平升高,可改善系统性硬化症患者的外周毛细血管形态。
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Microvascular research
Microvascular research 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
3.20%
发文量
158
审稿时长
43 days
期刊介绍: Microvascular Research is dedicated to the dissemination of fundamental information related to the microvascular field. Full-length articles presenting the results of original research and brief communications are featured. Research Areas include: • Angiogenesis • Biochemistry • Bioengineering • Biomathematics • Biophysics • Cancer • Circulatory homeostasis • Comparative physiology • Drug delivery • Neuropharmacology • Microvascular pathology • Rheology • Tissue Engineering.
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