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Blood Press ; 17(1): 50-4, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18568692

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Accumulating epidemiological studies have shown that healthy offspring of hypertensive patients exhibit some metabolic disturbances such as hyperinsulinemia, insulin resistance, lipid disorders, elevated plasma leptin levels and reduced insulin receptor number, features that may be predictors of future cardiovascular events. The aim of this study was to determine insulin, adiponectin and resistin plasma levels in young healthy offspring of patients with essential hypertension, and to compare the findings to those of young healthy offspring of healthy normotensives matched for age, sex and body mass index (BMI). METHODS: Forty-six (24 male/22 female) healthy offspring of patients with essential hypertension-positive family history (FH+), mean age 18+/-3 years and BMI 22.4+/-1.4 kg/m2 (group A) and 50 (28 male/22 female) healthy offspring of healthy normotensives-negative family history (FH-) mean age 18+/-3.2 years and BMI 22.6+/-1.7 kg/m2 (group B) were studied. The two groups were matched for age, sex and BMI. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure (SBP and DBP) measurements, resting heart rate (HR), plasma insulin (RIA method), adiponectin and resistin plasma levels (ELISA) were determined in the whole study population. RESULTS: Mean SBP, DBP and resting HR were significantly higher in group A compared with group B (121+/-13 vs 110+/-10 mmHg, 78+/-6 vs 73+/-8 mmHg, 76+/-4 vs 72+/-6 beats/min, p<0.01, p<0.05 and p<0.01 respectively). Insulin and resistin plasma levels were significantly higher, while adiponectin levels were significantly lower. In group A compared with group B (21+/-7 vs 15+/-6 pIU/ml, 10+/-5 vs 6+/-3 ng/ml, 20+/-5 vs 29+/-8 microg/ml, p<0.01, p<0.01, p<0.01, respectively). CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that increased SBP, DBP and resting HR as well as increased insulin and resistin plasma levels and decreased adiponectin plasma levels pre-exist in young healthy offspring with positive family history for essential hypertension. Further studies are needed to determine the clinical significance of these observations in attempt to classify these young healthy individuals for future cardiovascular risk.


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Adiponectin/blood , Hypertension/blood , Insulin Resistance , Insulin/blood , Resistin/blood , Adolescent , Adult , Age Factors , Blood Pressure/genetics , Body Mass Index , Female , Humans , Hypertension/genetics , Male , Risk Factors , Sex Factors , Siblings
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Clin Exp Hypertens ; 28(8): 663-7, 2006 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17132533

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UNLABELLED: High normal blood pressure (HNBP) seems to be related to an increased cardiovascular risk in healthy normotensive subjects. According to the literature, elevated levels of antibodies against endothelial cell surface antigen antiendothelial cell antibodies (AECA) play an important role in the early stages of atherosclerosis process and in borderline hypertension. The aim of this study was to compare AECA levels of healthy normotensives with HNBP to those of healthy normotensives with normal blood pressure (NBP), matched for age, sex, and body mass index (BMI). METHODS: Ninety healthy normotensives with HNBP (43M, 47F; mean age, 48 +/- 2.6 yrs; BMI 23.6 +/- 1.5 Kg/m2) (Group A) and 80 healthy normotensives with NBP (41M, 39F; mean age, 46 +/- 3 yrs; BMI 24 +/- 1.8 Kg/m2) (Group B) were studied. Both group subjects were matched for sex, age, and BMI. AECA levels were determined in each subject using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). AECA levels were expressed as mean values. RESULTS: Twenty-five subjects from group A (28%) showed elevated IgG antiendothelial cell antibodies levels vs. three from group B (3.75%, p < 0.001). IgM AECA levels were elevated in 18 subjects from group A (20%) vs. two from group B (1.5%, p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The present findings suggest that healthy normotensives with HNBP have significantly higher AECA levels of both classes (IgG, IgM) compared to healthy normotensives with NBP. This may have prognostic significance for the future development of essential hypertension in this group of healthy subjects.


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Autoantibodies/blood , Blood Pressure/immunology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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