Artery Research

Volume 1, Issue S1, June 2006, Pages S27 - S27

13.01 C-REACTIVE PROTEIN LEVELS ARE GRADUALLY ASSOCIATED WITH ADIPONECTIN AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN NEWLY DIAGNOSED UNTREATED ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSIVE SUBJECTS: A UNIFYING APPROACH TO ATHEROSCLEROSIS

Authors
K. Dimitriadis*, C. Tsioufis, E. Taxiarchou, D. Chatzis, M. Selima, D. Tousoulis, C. Stefanadis, I. Kallikazaros
Available Online 13 June 2007.
DOI
10.1016/S1872-9312(07)70019-4How to use a DOI?
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Purpose: To examined the plausible correlations between hs-CRP levels, adiponectin and arterial stiffness in essential hypertensive patients.

Methods: In 148 newly diagnosed untreated non-diabetic essential hypertensive patients [98 men, mean age = 49 years, office BP = 150/97 mmHg], aortic stiffness was evaluated on the basis of carotid to femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV), by means of a computerized method (Complior SP). Venous blood samples were drawn for estimation of lipid profile and hs-CRP and adiponectin levels. All subjects according to hs-CRP values were divided into group A (hs-CRP ⩽ 1.29mg/l), group B (hs-CRP = 1.3–2.39mg/l) and group C (hs-CRP > 2.39 mg/l).

Results: Patients in group A (n = 51) compared to subjects in group B (n = 45) and C (n = 52) had lower office systolic BP and left ventricular mass index (p < 0.005 for all cases), while groups did not differ regarding lipid levels (p = NS). In the entire population, hs-CRP was positively associated with body mass index (r = 0.32, p < 0.001) and c-f PWV (0.412, p < 0.0001), while it was negatively correlated with adiponectin (r = −0.231, p = 0.005). Furthermore, patients in group C exhibited lower levels of adiponectin compared to group B and A (7.0±4.0 vs 8.9±5.1 vs 9.4±4.9 μg/ml, respectively; p < 0.05 for all cases) and more augmented PWV values (8.6±1.6 vs 8.2±0.9 vs 7.8±1.2 m/s, p < 0.05, for all cases). Analysis of covariance revealed that adiponectin and PWV values remained different between groups after adjustment for confounding factors (p < 0.05).

Conclusions: Low-grade inflammation is associated in a graded fashion with proatherogenic processes linked with hypoadiponectinemia and arterial stiffening, even in the early stages of essential hypertension.

Journal
Artery Research
Volume-Issue
1 - S1
Pages
S27 - S27
Publication Date
2007/06/13
ISSN (Online)
1876-4401
ISSN (Print)
1872-9312
DOI
10.1016/S1872-9312(07)70019-4How to use a DOI?
Open Access
This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license.

Cite this article

TY  - JOUR
AU  - K. Dimitriadis*
AU  - C. Tsioufis
AU  - E. Taxiarchou
AU  - D. Chatzis
AU  - M. Selima
AU  - D. Tousoulis
AU  - C. Stefanadis
AU  - I. Kallikazaros
PY  - 2007
DA  - 2007/06/13
TI  - 13.01 C-REACTIVE PROTEIN LEVELS ARE GRADUALLY ASSOCIATED WITH ADIPONECTIN AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN NEWLY DIAGNOSED UNTREATED ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSIVE SUBJECTS: A UNIFYING APPROACH TO ATHEROSCLEROSIS
JO  - Artery Research
SP  - S27
EP  - S27
VL  - 1
IS  - S1
SN  - 1876-4401
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DO  - 10.1016/S1872-9312(07)70019-4
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