威尔逊病影响的年轻患者血管过早恶化:一项初步研究

IF 0.3 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Georgios Kouvelas, P. Bassareo, V. Pisano, L. Demelia, A. Nurchi, G. Mercuro
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摘要

威尔逊氏病(WD)是一种遗传性病理,导致铜在人体组织中过量沉积,主要是在肝脏和大脑中。即使心血管系统也可能参与其中,尽管对患有WD的人的心脏和血管进行了短暂的研究。本研究旨在评估年轻WD受试者血压(BP)和内皮功能的自主控制。方法:共招募11例WD患者(女性占54%;平均年龄:16.3±5.0岁,平均诊断年龄:8.3±4.0岁。测量右臂(仰卧和站立3分钟后直立)血压,并评估踝肱指数(ABI)。将WD结果与健康同龄人(对照组)进行比较。结果:与仰卧位相比,WD患者直立位收缩压升高(128±2 vs 112±3 mmHg, p < 0.002),而对照组收缩压下降。WD组ABI明显低于对照组(0.9±0.2 vs 1.1±0.1,p < 0.05),病程与ABI呈负相关(r = -0.66, p < 0.03)。结论:这些初步结果表明,尽管WD患者年龄很小且同时接受铜螯合治疗,但其早期血管恶化。虽然心脏和血管不是WD的主要目标,但检测到这一独特的人群,可能易患心血管事故,建议加强一级预防策略。
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Premature vascular deterioration in young patients affected by Wilson’s disease: a pilot study
Introduction: Wilson’s disease (WD) is a genetically inherited pathology which leads to an excessive deposition of copper in the human tissues, most of all in those of liver and brain. Even the cardiovascular system may be involved, although heart and vessels in those suffering from WD were fleetingly studied. This research aimed at evaluating the autonomic control of blood pressure (BP) and the endothelial function in a sample of young WD subjects. Methods: Eleven WD individuals were recruited in the study (54% females; mean age and age at diagnosis: 16.3 ± 5.0 and 8.3 ± 4.0 years, respectively). BP was measured at the right arm (supine and upright after 3 minutes of standing) and ankle-brachial index (ABI) was evaluated as well. WD findings were compared with those of healthy peers (controls). Results: In those with WD, systolic BP in the upright position raised when compared to the value in the supine position (128 ± 2 vs 112 ± 3 mmHg, p < 0.002), while declined in the controls. ABI was significantly lower in WD group (0.9 ± 0.2 vs 1.1 ± 0.1 in the control group, p < 0.05) and an inverse correlation was found between the disease duration and ABI as well (r = -0.66, p < 0.03). Conclusions: These preliminary results suggest an early vascular de­terioration in WD patients, notwithstanding their very young age and concomitant copper-chelating treatment. Although the heart and vessels are not the main target of WD, the detection of this unique population, potentially predisposed to cardiovascular accidents, suggests to enhance strategies of primary prevention.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pediatric and Neonatal Individualized Medicine (JPNIM) is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal which provides a forum on new perspectives in pediatric and neonatal medicine. The aim is to discuss and to bring readers up to date on the latest in research and clinical pediatrics and neonatology. Special emphasis is on developmental origin of health and disease or perinatal programming and on the so-called ‘-omic’ sciences. Systems medicine blazes a revolutionary trail from reductionist to holistic medicine, from descriptive medicine to predictive medicine, from an epidemiological perspective to a personalized approach. The journal will be relevance to clinicians and researchers concerned with personalized care for the newborn and child. Also medical humanities will be considered in a tailored way. Article submission (original research, review papers, invited editorials and clinical cases) will be considered in the following fields: fetal medicine, perinatology, neonatology, pediatrics, developmental programming, psychology and medical humanities.
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