| Literature DB >> 29447435 |
Eugenia Gkaliagkousi1, Eleni Gavriilaki1, Areti Triantafyllou1, Barbara Nikolaidou1, Panagiota Anyfanti1, Nikolaos Koletsos1, Anastasios Vamvakis1, Konstantina Dipla2, Antonios Lazaridis1, Stella Douma1.
Abstract
Asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) is a robust marker of endothelial dysfunction in patients with essential hypertension. We investigated ADMA levels and their association with vascular damage in untreated hypertension. We enrolled consecutive patients with untreated, recently diagnosed hypertension and age-matched normotensive individuals. 24-hour blood pressure, central hemodynamics, and arterial stiffness were recorded. A total of 311 individuals were studied: 165 with essential hypertension, 50 with masked hypertension, 25 with white-coat hypertension, and 71 normotensive individuals. ADMA levels significantly correlated with aortic augmentation index (AIx75) (r = .156, P = .006), aortic pulse pressure (r = .153, P = .007) and marginally with carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (r = .110, P = .051), as well as with diastolic office BP. In the multivariate model, aortic AIx75 and age were the only statistically significant predictors of ADMA. This is the largest study to document an independent association between ADMA and aortic AIx75 but not with other indices of arterial stiffness. ©2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Entities:
Keywords: arterial stiffness; asymmetric dimethylarginine; augmentation index; endothelial dysfunction; essential hypertension
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29447435 PMCID: PMC8031036 DOI: 10.1111/jch.13237
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich) ISSN: 1524-6175 Impact factor: 3.738