Endothelial damage and angiogenesis in hypertensive patients: relationship to cardiovascular risk factors and risk factor management.
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BACKGROUND Hypertensive patients are at particular risk of cardiovascular complications, possibly related to endothelial damage or dysfunction, or to abnormal angiogenesis. These pathophysiologic processes are assessable by measurement of plasma levels of von Willebrand factor (vWf), and by vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and its soluble receptor (sFlt-1). We hypothesized that these markers would correlate with the Framingham cardiovascular risk score and would be responsive to treatment. METHODS We measured these markers by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in 286 patients with hypertension (239 men; mean age 63 years; mean systolic blood pressure [BP]/diastolic BP 162/89 mm Hg) and additional risk factors, and related them to the patient's cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cerebrovascular accident (CVA) risk, using the Framingham equation. Patients were compared with 60 healthy normotensive controls. In 248 patients, the effects of 6 months of intensified cardiovascular risk factor management, including BP and (where appropriate) lipid-lowering treatment, were investigated. RESULTS Plasma VEGF and vWf levels were higher, but sFlt-1 levels lower (all P <.001), in the hypertensive patients compared with the controls. The VEGF and vWf levels correlated significantly with age, systolic and diastolic BP, 10-year CVD risk, and CVA risk scores (all P <.01), whereas sFlt-1 was negatively correlated with these risk scores (P <.01). After intensified cardiovascular risk factor management, total cholesterol, BP, VEGF, and vWf levels were all reduced, yet sFlt-1 levels increased (all P <.05). CONCLUSIONS In hypertension, the processes of endothelial damage and angiogenesis are abnormal, and correlate with overall cardiovascular risk. Indices of endothelial damage and angiogenesis are beneficially changed by intensive cardiovascular risk factor management.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- American journal of hypertension
دوره 16 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2003