Artery Research

Volume 5, Issue 4, December 2011, Pages 158 - 158

P3.06 RELATION BETWEEN HAPTOGLOBIN PHENOTYPE AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN NEWLY DIAGNOSED UNTREATED HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

Authors
C. Strandhave1, M. Svensson2, K. Holdensen1, C.M. Skov1, H. Krarup3, J.H. Christensen1
1Dept. of Nephrology, Aalborg Hospital, Aarhus University Hospital, Aalborg, Denmark
2Dept. of Nephrology, Skejby Hospital, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark
3Dept. of Clinical Biochemistry, Aalborg Hospital, Aarhus University Hospital, Aalborg, Denmark
Available Online 29 November 2011.
DOI
10.1016/j.artres.2011.10.041How to use a DOI?
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Arterial stiffness is a valuable predictor of cardiovascular risk in essential hypertension. Arterial stiffness is affected by several factors including genetic polymorphisms. Moreover, increased arterial stiffness has been associated with oxidative stress. Haptoglobin (Hp) is an innate antioxidant which due to molecular heterogeneity forms three phenotypes: 1-1, 2-1, and 2-2. The antioxidant ability is phenotype dependent. In diabetes mellitus Hp 2-2 is a predictor of vascular complications but whether Hp 2-2 predicts vascular complications in essential arterial hypertension has not previously been examined.

The aim of the study was to investigate if Hp 2-2 was positively associated with aortic pulse wave velocity (aPWV) and central systolic blood pressure (sysBP).

We examined 94 newly diagnosed untreated hypertensive patients. aPWV and central sysBP were measured using the SphygmoCor device. Hp phenotype was determined using high-performance liquid chromatography.

The cohort consisted of 42 men and 52 women with an average age of 48 ± 11 years. The median aPWV was 7.6 (6.0; 9.7) m/s in Hp 1-1, 8.0 (5.3; 11.0) m/s in Hp 2-1, and 8.3 (5.5; 10.6) m/s in Hp 2-2. The difference was non-significant (p=0.5, ANOVA). The median central sysBP was 147 (123; 163) mmHg in Hp 1-1, 151 (123; 187) mmHg in Hp 2-1, and 155 (124; 195) mmHg in Hp 2-2. Also, these differences were non-significant (p=0.4, ANOVA).

This study showed a potential yet non-significant difference in aPWV and in central sysBP between Hp phenotypes with the highest levels in Hp 2-2 hypertensive patients.

Journal
Artery Research
Volume-Issue
5 - 4
Pages
158 - 158
Publication Date
2011/11/29
ISSN (Online)
1876-4401
ISSN (Print)
1872-9312
DOI
10.1016/j.artres.2011.10.041How to use a DOI?
Open Access
This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license.

Cite this article

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AU  - C. Strandhave
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AU  - K. Holdensen
AU  - C.M. Skov
AU  - H. Krarup
AU  - J.H. Christensen
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DA  - 2011/11/29
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VL  - 5
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SN  - 1876-4401
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