| Literature DB >> 28824736 |
Jens Barthelmes1, Matthias P Nägele1, Valeria Ludovici1, Frank Ruschitzka1, Isabella Sudano1, Andreas J Flammer1.
Abstract
The endothelium has increasingly been recognized as a smart barrier and a key regulator of blood flow in micro- and macrovascular beds. Endothelial dysfunction marks a stage of atherosclerosis and is an important prognostic marker for cardiovascular disease. Yet, some people who tend to be slim and physically active and with rather low blood pressure show a propensity to respond to certain stimuli such as emotional stress with endothelial-mediated vascular dysregulation (Flammer syndrome). This leads to characteristic vascular symptoms such as cold hands but also a risk for vascular-mediated diseases such as normal-tension glaucoma. It is the aim of this review to delineate the differences between Flammer syndrome and its "counterpart" endothelial dysfunction in the context of cardiovascular diseases.Entities:
Keywords: Atherosclerosis; Endothelium; Flammer syndrome; Glaucoma; Patient stratification; Predictive diagnostics; Primary vascular dysregulation
Year: 2017 PMID: 28824736 PMCID: PMC5545991 DOI: 10.1007/s13167-017-0099-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EPMA J ISSN: 1878-5077 Impact factor: 6.543