Exploring Cytokine Networks in Resistant Hypertension.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Nursing Research Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-26 DOI:10.1097/NNR.0000000000000699
Linda P Bolin, Patricia B Crane, Laura H Gunn
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Abstract

Background: Controlling high blood pressure (BP) continues to be a major concern because the associated complications can lead to an increased risk of heart, brain, and kidney disease. Those with hypertension, despite lifestyle and diet modifications and pharmacotherapy, defined as resistant hypertension, are at increased risk for further risk for morbidity and mortality. Understanding inflammation in this population may provide novel avenues for treatment.

Objectives: This study aimed to examine a broad range of cytokines in adults with cardiovascular disease and identify specific cytokines associated with resistant hypertension.

Methods: A secondary data analysis was conducted. The parent study included 156 adults with a history of myocardial infarction within the past 3-7 years and with a multiplex plasma analysis yielding a cytokine panel. A network analysis with lasso penalization for sparsity was performed to explore associations between cytokines and BP. Associated network centrality measures by cytokine were produced, and a community graph was extracted. A sensitivity analysis BP was also performed.

Results: Cytokines with larger node strength measures were sTNFR2 and CX3. The graphical network highlighted six cytokines strongly associated with resistant hypertension. Cytokines IL-29 and CCL3 were found to be negatively associated with resistant hypertension, whereas CXCL12, MMP3, sCD163, and sIL6Rb were positively associated with resistant hypertension.

Discussion: Understanding the network of associations through exploring oxidative stress and vascular inflammation may provide insight into treatment approaches for resistant hypertension.

探讨细胞因子网络在抵抗性高血压中的作用。
背景:控制高血压(BP)仍然是一个主要问题,因为相关的并发症会导致心脏、大脑和肾脏疾病的风险增加。那些患有高血压的人,尽管改变了生活方式和饮食,并进行了药物治疗,被定义为顽固性高血压,但其发病率和死亡率进一步增加的风险增加。了解这一人群的炎症可能会为治疗提供新的途径。目的:本研究旨在检测成人心血管疾病患者中广泛的细胞因子,并确定与耐药高血压相关的特异性细胞因子。方法:进行二次数据分析。母体研究包括156名在过去3至7年内有心肌梗死史的成年人,并通过多重血浆分析得出细胞因子组。对稀疏性进行了lasso惩罚的网络分析,以探索细胞因子和BP之间的关系。通过细胞因子产生相关的网络中心性测量,并提取社区图。还进行了敏感性分析BP。结果:结强度测量值较大的细胞因子为sTNFR2和CX3。图形网络强调了六种与抵抗性高血压密切相关的细胞因子。细胞因子IL-29和CCL3与耐药高血压呈负相关,而CXCL12、MMP3、sCD163和sIL6Rb与耐药高血压呈正相关。讨论:通过探索氧化应激和血管炎症来了解关联网络,可能会为耐药性高血压的治疗方法提供见解。
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Nursing Research
Nursing Research 医学-护理
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
4.00%
发文量
102
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nursing Research is a peer-reviewed journal celebrating over 60 years as the most sought-after nursing resource; it offers more depth, more detail, and more of what today''s nurses demand. Nursing Research covers key issues, including health promotion, human responses to illness, acute care nursing research, symptom management, cost-effectiveness, vulnerable populations, health services, and community-based nursing studies. Each issue highlights the latest research techniques, quantitative and qualitative studies, and new state-of-the-art methodological strategies, including information not yet found in textbooks. Expert commentaries and briefs are also included. In addition to 6 issues per year, Nursing Research from time to time publishes supplemental content not found anywhere else.
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