Blunted neuroendocrine responses linking depressive symptoms and ECG-left ventricular hypertrophy in black Africans: the SABPA study

N. Mashele, L. Malan, J. V. van Rooyen, B. Harvey, J. Potgieter, M. Hamer
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ObjectiveChronic psychosocial stress as experienced in an urban environment plays an important role in the aetiology of depression-related cardiovascular risk. It is uncertain whether acute mental stress responses aggravate this risk. Therefore, we aimed to explore the associations between depressive symptoms, neuroendocrine acute mental stress responses and cardiovascular risk, that is ECG-left ventricular hypertrophy (ECG-LVH), in a black South African cohort. Materials and methodsThe substudy sample consisted of 179 black African men and women from the Sympathetic Activity and Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Africans study. Depressive symptoms were evaluated using the nine-item Patient Health Questionnaire and the participants were stratified into black Africans with depressive symptoms and without. Cortisol and 3-methoxy-phenylglycol (MHPG) responses were analysed during rest and exposure to the Stroop mental stressor. Cortisol median split responses were determined and stratified sex groups accordingly into above (>1.5 ng/ml) and below (⩽1.5 ng/ml) responders. Blood pressure and ECG-LVH data were obtained from 24-h ambulatory monitoring and 12-lead ECG. ResultsThe Africans with depressive symptoms demonstrated mean hypertensive status, blunted cortisol and MHPG acute mental stress responses (P⩽0.05). In Africans with depressive symptoms and low cortisol stress responses, blunted MHPG acute mental stress responses were associated with ECG-LVH in Africans [adjusted R2=0.20; &bgr;=0.92 (95% confidence interval 0.74, 1.10); P⩽0.02]. ConclusionBlunted neuroendocrine responses were linked to depressive symptoms and ECG-LVH in black Africans. When coupled to their hypertensive status, these vasoconstrictive agent responses may underpin the increased long-term depression and vascular disease risk in urban Africans.
非洲黑人抑郁症状与ecg -左心室肥厚相关的神经内分泌反应迟钝:SABPA研究
目的慢性心理社会压力在城市环境中对抑郁症相关心血管疾病的发病起重要作用。目前尚不清楚急性精神应激反应是否会加剧这种风险。因此,我们的目的是在南非黑人队列中探讨抑郁症状、神经内分泌急性精神应激反应和心血管风险(即ecg -左心室肥厚(ECG-LVH))之间的关系。材料和方法子研究样本包括179名非洲黑人男性和女性,他们来自非洲人交感神经活动和动态血压研究。抑郁症状采用9项病人健康问卷进行评估,参与者被分为有抑郁症状和没有抑郁症状的非洲黑人。在休息和暴露于Stroop精神应激源时分析皮质醇和3-甲氧基苯基乙二醇(MHPG)的反应。皮质醇中位数分裂反应被确定,并按性别分组分为以上(>1.5 ng/ml)和以下(≤1.5 ng/ml)反应者。通过24小时动态监测和12导联心电图获得血压和ECG- lvh数据。结果有抑郁症状的非洲人表现出平均高血压状态,皮质醇和MHPG急性精神应激反应钝化(P < 0.05)。在有抑郁症状和低皮质醇应激反应的非洲人中,钝化的MHPG急性精神应激反应与非洲人的ECG-LVH相关[校正R2=0.20;&bgr;=0.92(95%置信区间0.74,1.10);P⩽0.02]。结论非洲黑人神经内分泌反应迟钝与抑郁症状和ECG-LVH有关。当与他们的高血压状态相结合时,这些血管收缩剂的反应可能是非洲城市人群长期抑郁和血管疾病风险增加的基础。
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