Left Ventricular Structure and Diastolic Function in Subjects with Two Hypertensive Parents |
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Authors: | Ulrik B. Andersen Frank Steensgaard-Hansen Jens Rokkedal Hans Ibsen Harriet Dige-Petersen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine, Hvidovre Hospital, Denmark. uandersen@dadlnet.dk |
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Abstract: | Purpose : To examine the influence of (i) strong predisposition to essential hypertension and (ii) insulin sensitivity and plasma levels of cardiomyotrophic hormones on echocardiographic parameters of left ventricular structure and function. Methods : 26 normotensive subjects (age 18-35) with bi-parental hypertension and 26 matched controls with normotensive parents. Families with non-insulin-dependent diabetes or morbid obesity were excluded. (i) Echocardiography; (ii) plasma concentrations of renin, angiotensin-II, aldosterone, epinephrine and norepinephrine; (iii) euglycaemic, hyperinsulinemic clamp study. Results (means ±SD): Hypertension-prone subjects vs controls had (i) higher resting systolic (117.0 ±14.0 vs 107.1 ±11.9 mmHg), and 24-h diastolic blood pressure (77.9 ±7.1 vs 72.9 ±7.2 mmHg), (ii) higher relative wall thickness (RWT) (0.39 ±0.09 vs 0.34 ±0.06). They had similar left vetricular mass index, diastolic function parameters, insulin sensitivity and plasma concentrations of cardiomyotrophic hormones. The increased RWT was not attributable to any other factor than the systolic blood pressure. Conclusion : In a carefully selected group of subjects with two hypertensive parents compared to a control group, the only echocardiographic change demonstrated was an increased RWT. This remodelling was attributable to a higher systolic blood pressure in the hypertension-prone subjects, but not to insulin sensitivity or a selection of cardiomyotrophic hormones. |
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Keywords: | Aldosterone Catecholamines Echocardiography Hypertension Genetics Insulin Resistance Renin-ANGIOTENSIN System |
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