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Impact of Diabetes on Myocardial Fibrosis in Patients With Hypertension: The REMODEL Study.
Pua, Chee Jian; Loo, Germaine; Kui, Michelle; Moy, Wai Lun; Hii, An-An; Lee, Vivian; Chin, Chee-Tang; Bryant, Jennifer A; Toh, Desiree-Faye; Lee, Chi-Hang; Cook, Stuart A; Richards, A Mark; Le, Thu-Thao; Chin, Calvin W L.
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  • Pua CJ; National Heart Research Institute of Singapore, Singapore (C.J.P, A.-A.H., V.L., D.-F.T., S.A.C., T.-T.L., C.W.L.C.), National Heart Centre Singapore, Singapore.
  • Loo G; Department of Cardiology (G.L., M.K., C.-TC., J.A.B., S.A.C., C.W.L.C.), National Heart Centre Singapore, Singapore.
  • Kui M; Department of Cardiology (G.L., M.K., C.-TC., J.A.B., S.A.C., C.W.L.C.), National Heart Centre Singapore, Singapore.
  • Moy WL; Department of Internal Medicine, Sengkang General Hospital, Singapore (W.L.M.).
  • Hii AA; National Heart Research Institute of Singapore, Singapore (C.J.P, A.-A.H., V.L., D.-F.T., S.A.C., T.-T.L., C.W.L.C.), National Heart Centre Singapore, Singapore.
  • Lee V; National Heart Research Institute of Singapore, Singapore (C.J.P, A.-A.H., V.L., D.-F.T., S.A.C., T.-T.L., C.W.L.C.), National Heart Centre Singapore, Singapore.
  • Chin CT; Department of Cardiology (G.L., M.K., C.-TC., J.A.B., S.A.C., C.W.L.C.), National Heart Centre Singapore, Singapore.
  • Bryant JA; Department of Cardiology (G.L., M.K., C.-TC., J.A.B., S.A.C., C.W.L.C.), National Heart Centre Singapore, Singapore.
  • Toh DF; National Heart Research Institute of Singapore, Singapore (C.J.P, A.-A.H., V.L., D.-F.T., S.A.C., T.-T.L., C.W.L.C.), National Heart Centre Singapore, Singapore.
  • Lee CH; Department of Cardiology, National University Heart Centre Singapore, Singapore (C.-H.L.).
  • Cook SA; National Heart Research Institute of Singapore, Singapore (C.J.P, A.-A.H., V.L., D.-F.T., S.A.C., T.-T.L., C.W.L.C.), National Heart Centre Singapore, Singapore.
  • Richards AM; Department of Cardiology (G.L., M.K., C.-TC., J.A.B., S.A.C., C.W.L.C.), National Heart Centre Singapore, Singapore.
  • Le TT; Cardiovascular & Metabolic Disorders Program, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore (S.A.C.).
  • Chin CWL; Cardiovascular Research Institute, National University Heart Centre Singapore, Singapore (AMR).
Circ Cardiovasc Imaging ; 16(7): 545-553, 2023 07.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37431660
BACKGROUND: Compared with patients with hypertension only, those with hypertension and diabetes (HTN/DM) have worse prognosis. We aimed to characterize morphological differences between hypertension and HTN/DM using cardiovascular magnetic resonance; and compare differentially expressed proteins associated with myocardial fibrosis using high throughput multiplex assays. METHODS: Asymptomatic patients underwent cardiovascular magnetic resonance: 438 patients with hypertension (60±8 years; 59% males) and 167 age- and sex-matched patients with HTN/DM (60±10 years; 64% males). Replacement myocardial fibrosis was defined as nonischemic late gadolinium enhancement on cardiovascular magnetic resonance. Extracellular volume fraction was used as a marker of diffuse myocardial fibrosis. A total of 184 serum proteins (Olink Target Cardiovascular Disease II and III panels) were measured to identify unique signatures associated with myocardial fibrosis in all patients. RESULTS: Despite similar left ventricular mass (P=0.344) and systolic blood pressure (P=0.086), patients with HTN/DM had increased concentricity and worse multidirectional strain (P<0.001 for comparison of all strain measures) compared to hypertension only. Replacement myocardial fibrosis was present in 28% of patients with HTN/DM compared to 16% of those with hypertension (P<0.001). NT-proBNP (N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide) was the only protein differentially upregulated in hypertension patients with replacement myocardial fibrosis and independently associated with extracellular volume. In patients with HTN/DM, GDF-15 (growth differentiation factor 15) was independently associated with replacement myocardial fibrosis and extracellular volume. Ingenuity Pathway Analysis demonstrated a strong association between increased inflammatory response/immune cell trafficking and myocardial fibrosis in patients with HTN/DM. CONCLUSIONS: Adverse cardiac remodeling was observed in patients with HTN/DM. The novel proteomic signatures and associated biological activities of increased immune and inflammatory response may partly explain these observations.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Diabetes Mellitus / Hipertensão / Cardiomiopatias Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Diabetes Mellitus / Hipertensão / Cardiomiopatias Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article