血流介导的血管舒张和高血压前期血管内皮活化的一些生物标志物。

P. Nikolov, J. Nikolova, M. Orbecova, T. Deneva, L. Vladimirova, P. Atanasova, P. Hrischev, E. Georgieva, F. Nikolov
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高血压前期是高血压的前兆。内皮功能障碍是早期预测心血管事件的关键因素。我们研究了血流介导的舒张(一种评估内皮功能的无创方法)是否降低,以及是否与内皮功能障碍的一些生物标志物相似。103例43岁高血压前期患者。5±6岁,均入组。对每位患者的体重、体表面积、腰围、总胆固醇、高密度脂蛋白胆固醇、低密度脂蛋白胆固醇、甘油三酯、血糖进行随访,发现高血压前期患者的数值具有统计学意义。与健康志愿者的对照数据相比,血流介导的舒张有所减少。与ADMA和sVCAM -1并行。sICAM-1无显著性差异。高血压前期对象表现为血流介导的舒张减少,ADMA和sVCAM-1显著改变。高血压前期和健康人的内膜-中膜厚度无显著差异。总之,临床化学生物标志物、血流介导的舒张、内皮功能障碍与高血压前期存在相关性,这证实了它们作为高血压前期和心血管疾病的预测因子的作用,并对初级预防提出了挑战。
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Flow Mediated Vasodilation and Some Biomarkers of Endothelial Activation in Pre-Hypertensive Objects.
Pre-hypertension is a precursor of hypertension. Endothelial dysfunction is the key element for early prediction of cardiovascular events. We investigated whether flow mediated dilation, a non-invasive method for assessment of endothelial function, is decreased and if there is a parallel with some biomarkers of endothelial dysfunction. 103 patients with pre-hypertension at the age 43. 5 ± 6 years, were enrolled. Weight, body surface area, waist, total cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, triglycerides, plasma glucose were followed up for each patient, indicating statistically higher values in the pre-hypertensive subjects. Flow mediated dilation was reduced when compared to our control data from healthy volunteers. It was in parallel with ADMA and sVCAM -1. There were no significant differences in sICAM-1. Pre-hypertension objects demonstrated reduced flow mediated dilation and significantly changed ADMA and sVCAM-1. Intima-media thickness did not show any significant differences between pre-hypertensive and healthy objects. In conclusion, there is a correlation between clinical chemical biomarkers, flow mediated dilation, endothelial dysfunction and pre-hypertension, which confirms their role as a predictor of pre-hypertention and cardiovascular disorders and as a challenge for primary prevention.
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