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Title: Correlation between vascular remodeling and level of adipokine visfatin in hypertensive patients combined with abdominal obesity
Authors: Andrieieva, Anastasiia
Keywords: visfatin
hypertation
vascular remodeling
abdominal obesity
Issue Date: Mar-2015
Citation: Andrieieva A. Correlation between vascular remodeling and level of adipokine visfatin in hypertensive patients combined with abdominal obesity / A. Andrieieva // 83rd EAS Congress, Glasgow, March 22–25, 2015. – Glasgow, 2015. – P. 479.
Abstract: Aim of the study is to optimize diagnosis of hypertensive patients combined with abdominal obesity (AO) and without it based on the determined effect of visfatin on vascular lesions. Methods. A total patients were completed 84 hypertensive patients which were separated on the first group patients with hypertension (n=25) and the second group of hypertensive patients with AO (n=59), the third group were control of apparently healthy individuals (n=17). Patients matched for age and sex. ELISA «RayBioteeh», USA was determined the level of visfatin in the serum. Structural condition of the common carotid artery evaluated by measuring the intima-media complex (IMC) of common carotid artery (CCA) used the echocardiography on the diagnostic complex «Ultrasound scanner» (USA). . Result. The systolic blood pressure (SBP) was completed (177,8±3,7) mm Hg for hypertensive patients with abdominal obesity and hypertensive patients for (166,4±2,9) mm Hg (p<0.05). In patients with abdominal obesity the level of visfatin significantly different from the control group by (33,9±1,47) ng/ml and (17,51±0,96) ng/ml (p<0.05), while in the group of hypertensive patients (24,27±1,2) ng/ml, significant differences were not found. Visfatin levels in hypertensive patients with AO (25,43±1,48) ng/ml, in contrast to patients with hypertension (19,49 ± 1,16) ng/ml, even at normal of IMC of the CCA were significantly different from the control group (p<0.05). Established a positive correlation between visfatin and IMC of the CCA in hypertension with abdominal obesity (r=0,49) and without (r=0,41), p <0,05. Conclusion. The results shows that elevated serum visfatin levels are early lesion of the vascular bed makes higher levels of visfatin compared with the control group with hypertension and AO on a background of normal IMC of the vascular wall.
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