scholarly journals The stiff male arterial system seems to establish itself well before puberty

2021 ◽  
Vol 42 (Supplement_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
I Mizrak ◽  
L.L Asserhoej ◽  
M.A.V Lund ◽  
G Greisen ◽  
T.D Clausen ◽  
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Abstract Background Increased vascular stiffness in adults is associated with symptomatic cardiovascular disease independently of other risk factors. From puberty and onwards, men have higher aortic pulse-wave velocity than women explaining part of the male overrepresentation of early cardiovascular disease. It is not known if the stiff male arterial system is related to adult life-style or develops under the influence of male hormones, or if it is already present before puberty. According to the hyperbolic Bramwell-Hill relation, early changes must be expected to become detectable in aortic distensibility before influencing aortic pulse-wave velocity. Purpose The objective of this study was to quantitate sex-related differences in aortic distensibility and pulse-wave velocity in pre-pubertal children. Methods 150 children aged 8–9 years (75 girls and 75 boys) were recruited to a cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) study of the importance of in vitro fertilization (IVF) for aortic distensibility. Data did not show differences related to the mode of conception (natural vs. IVF), and pooled data are reported here. Conductance artery stiffness was determined from ascending, descending and abdominal aorta distensibility and from arch and abdominal aorta pulse-wave velocity (PWV). Data were analyzed blinded to child sex and mode of conception and related to left heart function as determined from flow and volumetric CMR data. The effects of sex on ascending aorta distensibility and total aortic PWV were examined in four linear regression models by stepwise adjustment for potential confounders. Results Systolic and diastolic blood pressures, cardiac output and total peripheral resistance did not differ between the sexes. Pulse pressure, however, was a mean of 2 mmHg lower and heart rate 7 bpm higher in girls (Table 1), and corresponding to the lower heart rate, left ventricle (LV) end-diastolic volume index and left ventricle stroke volume were 7 mL and 5 mL, respectively, higher in boys. LV peak-filling rate indexed to LV end-diastolic volume was 0.5 s-1 lower in boys, but in general LV filling and left atrium emptying parameters were equal. Distensibility of the ascending and descending aorta were both significantly higher in girls as compared to boys, whereas boys and girls had equal abdominal aortic distensibility and equal aortic pulse-wave velocities. Distensibility of the ascending aorta remained statistically significant after adjustment for potential confounders (Table 2). Conclusion Without yet significantly affecting pulse wave velocity or left ventricle function, pre-pubertal boys had significantly lower distensibility of the ascending aorta and the aortic arch than pre-pubertal girls. This is the part of the aorta primarily responsible for the aortic Windkessel function, and it seems that the stiffer arterial system seen in adult men as compared to adult women may already be present in childhood well before puberty. FUNDunding Acknowledgement Type of funding sources: Foundation. Main funding source(s): Novo Nordisk Foundation Table 1 Table 2

2001 ◽  
Vol 19 (5) ◽  
pp. 871-877 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sylvie Meaume ◽  
Annie Rudnichi ◽  
Antony Lynch ◽  
Caroline Bussy ◽  
Claude Sebban ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. e00054
Author(s):  
Hailey Blain ◽  
Ninet Sinaii ◽  
Deena Zeltser ◽  
Charalampos Lyssikatos ◽  
Elena Belyavskaya ◽  
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2007 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 49
Author(s):  
C.M. McEniery ◽  
Y. Yasmin ◽  
M. Munnery ◽  
S.M.L. Wallace ◽  
B. McDonnell ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Delia Taverner ◽  
Dídac Llop ◽  
Roser Rosales ◽  
Raimon Ferré ◽  
Luis Masana ◽  
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AbstractTo validate in a cohort of 214 rheumatoid arthritis patients a panel of 10 plasmatic microRNAs, which we previously identified and that can facilitate earlier diagnosis of cardiovascular disease in rheumatoid arthritis patients. We identified 10 plasma miRs that were downregulated in male rheumatoid arthritis patients and in patients with acute myocardial infarction compared to controls suggesting that these microRNAs could be epigenetic biomarkers for cardiovascular disease in rheumatoid arthritis patients. Six of those microRNAs were validated in independent plasma samples from 214 rheumatoid arthritis patients and levels of expression were associated with surrogate markers of cardiovascular disease (carotid intima-media thickness, plaque formation, pulse wave velocity and distensibility) and with prior cardiovascular disease. Multivariate analyses adjusted for traditional confounders and treatments showed that decreased expression of microRNA-425-5p in men and decreased expression of microRNA-451 in women were significantly associated with increased (β = 0.072; p = 0.017) and decreased carotid intima-media thickness (β = −0.05; p = 0.013), respectively. MicroRNA-425-5p and microRNA-451 also increased the accuracy to discriminate patients with pathological carotid intima-media thickness by 1.8% (p = 0.036) in men and 3.5% (p = 0.027) in women, respectively. In addition, microRNA-425-5p increased the accuracy to discriminate male patients with prior cardiovascular disease by 3% (p = 0.008). Additionally, decreased expression of microRNA-451 was significantly associated with decreased pulse wave velocity (β = −0.72; p = 0.035) in overall rheumatoid arthritis population. Distensibility showed no significant association with expression levels of the microRNAs studied. We provide evidence of a possible role of microRNA-425-5p and microRNA-451 as useful epigenetic biomarkers to assess cardiovascular disease risk in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.


Circulation ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 113 (5) ◽  
pp. 664-670 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tine Willum Hansen ◽  
Jan A. Staessen ◽  
Christian Torp-Pedersen ◽  
Susanne Rasmussen ◽  
Lutgarde Thijs ◽  
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