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Elevated plasma fatty acid concentrations prolong cardiac repolarization in healthy subjects.

R Marfella1, L De Angelis, F Nappo, D Manzella, M Siniscalchi, G Paolisso, D Giugliano.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: High fatty acid concentrations have been shown to stimulate sympathetic nervous system activity, which may modify ventricular repolarization and thus the Q-T interval on electrocardiogram recordings.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate whether acute elevations of plasma fatty acid concentrations influence the corrected Q-T interval (Q-Tc), Q-Tc dispersion, and sympathetic nervous system activity in healthy nonobese subjects.
DESIGN: Thirty-two healthy subjects (x +/- SD: 48+/-7 y of age) received an infusion of 10% triacylglycerol emulsion plus heparin (a bolus of 200 U followed by 0.2 U min(-1) * kg body wt(-1) for 180 min); on another occasion and in random order, the same subjects received a saline infusion.
RESULTS: Compared with the saline infusion, infusion of 10% triacylglycerol emulsion increased plasma fatty acids (P<0.001) and was associated with an increase in mean blood pressure (P<0.05), heart rate (P<0.05), Q-Tc (P<0.01), Q-Tc dispersion (P<0.01), and plasma epinephrine (P<0.005). Furthermore, individual changes in plasma epinephrine correlated with changes in Q-Tc (r = 0.60, P<0.001) and Q-Tc dispersion (r = 0.53, P< 0.02) even after adjustment for age, sex, and body mass index (P<0.03 for all correlations). Only changes in plasma fatty acids (P = 0.04) and plasma epinephrine (P = 0.006) concentrations were significantly and independently associated with the lengthening of the Q-T interval.
CONCLUSION: Our study showed that elevated plasma fatty acid concentrations might affect cardiac repolarization, at least in part because of an increase in plasma catecholamines.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11124745     DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/73.1.27

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr        ISSN: 0002-9165            Impact factor:   7.045


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