循环脂肪酸与高血压患者中风之间的关系。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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摘要

背景:中风在高血压人群中很常见。有研究表明,不饱和脂肪酸(USFA)对中风有保护作用。饱和脂肪酸(SFA)对中风的影响尚不清楚。因此,我们研究了高血压患者循环脂肪酸与急性缺血性中风(AIS)之间的关系:方法:我们招募了 89 对患者,其中包括 100 名男性和 78 名女性,他们的性别和年龄均匹配。每组包括一名在 AIS 发病 48 小时内的高血压患者和一名未发生中风的高血压患者。在测定浓度前对六种循环脂肪酸进行甲基化,重复两次,并估算回收率:结果:受教育程度(P=0.002)和职业(PConclusions)存在差异:除木质酸外,循环脂肪酸与 AIS 呈反比。USFAs 和 SFAs 都可能对高血压人群预防中风有益。
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The association between circulating fatty acids and stroke in hypertensive patients

Background

Stroke is prevalent in hypertensive population. It has been suggested that unsaturated fatty acids (USFA) have protective effect on stroke. The effect of saturated fatty acids (SFAs) on stroke is still unclear. Therefore, we studied the relationship between circulating fatty acids and acute ischemic stroke (AIS) in hypertensive patients.

Methods

Eighty-nine pairs including 100 men and 78 women matched by sex and age were recruited. Each pair included a hypertensive patient within 48h of AIS onset and a hypertensive patient without stroke. Six circulating fatty acids were methylated before concentration determination which was repeated twice with percent recovery estimated.

Results

There were differences in educational level (P = 0.002) and occupation (P < 0.001) between stroke and non-stroke participants. All the 6 fatty acid levels were higher in non-stroke participants (P = 0.017 for palmitoleic acid, 0.001 for palmitic acid, <0.001 for linoleic acid, <0.001 for behenic acid, <0.001 for nervonic acid and 0.002 for lignoceric acid). In logistic regression analysis, AIS was inversely associated with fatty acid levels except for lignoceric acid. After adjustment for education and occupation, the palmitoleic acid and palmitic acid levels were no longer inversely associated with AIS. After further adjustment for systolic blood pressure, smoking, drinking, total cholesterol and triglyceride, the inverse associations of linoleic acid (OR = 0.965, 95%CI = 0.942-0.990, P = 0.005), behenic acid (OR = 0.778, 95%CI = 0.664-0.939, P = 0.009), nervonic acid (OR = 0.323, 95%CI = 0.121-0.860, P = 0.024) with AIS remained significant.

Conclusions

Circulating fatty acids except lignoceric acid were inversely associated with AIS. Both USFAs and SFAs may have beneficial effect on stroke prevention in hypertensive population.

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期刊介绍: The American Journal of The Medical Sciences (AJMS), founded in 1820, is the 2nd oldest medical journal in the United States. The AJMS is the official journal of the Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (SSCI). The SSCI is dedicated to the advancement of medical research and the exchange of knowledge, information and ideas. Its members are committed to mentoring future generations of medical investigators and promoting careers in academic medicine. The AJMS publishes, on a monthly basis, peer-reviewed articles in the field of internal medicine and its subspecialties, which include: Original clinical and basic science investigations Review articles Online Images in the Medical Sciences Special Features Include: Patient-Centered Focused Reviews History of Medicine The Science of Medical Education.
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