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Serum Lipids,Neuroendocrine, and Cardiovascular Responses to Stress in Men and Women with Mild Hypertension
Authors:Dr Eileen J. Burker PhDM  Mats Fredrikson PhD  Nader Rifai PhD  William Siegel MD  James A. Blumenthal PhD
Affiliation:1. University of North Carolina , Chapel Hill, USA;2. Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Division of Medical Psychology , Karolinska Institute , Stockholm;3. Department of Clinical Psychology , Uppsala University;4. Department of Laboratory Medicine , Children's Hospital and the Harvard Medical School , Boston, USA;5. Department of Medicine , New England Deaconess Hospital , Boston, USA;6. Department of Psychiatry , Duke University Medical Center , Durham, North Carolina, USA
Abstract:Abstract

In this study, we examined the relation between serum lipid levels, gender, and cardiovascular and neuroendocrine stress reactivity in patients with mild hypertension. Ninety-nine individuals (62 men, 37 women) with mild hypertension performed four mental stress tasks: mental arithmetic, public speaking, cold stress, and a computer videogame. Cardiovascular reactivity scores were computed by subtracting the minimum resting blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) values from the maximum values obtained during each task. Neuroendocrine reactivity was calculated as the change from epinephrine and norepinephrine values from mean rest to mean task. High and low reactors were identified on the basis of median splits of reactivity scores, averaged across all four stressors. High systolic blood pressure reactors had higher levels of total (TC), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and apo-B than did low reactors. High diastolic blood pressure reactors had lower levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and higher levels of LDL-C and apo-B than did low reactors. High HR reactors had higher apo-AI:apo-AII ratios than low reactors. Lipid levels were not different for high and low epinephrine and norepinephrine reactors. Although women were noted to have more favorable lipid profiles than men, both male and female hypertensive patients who were high reactors had less favorable lipid profiles than low reactors.
Keywords:cardiovascular disease  hypertension  lipoproteins  neuroendocrine responses  serum lipids  stress
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