Independent Associations of Circulating Galectin-3 Concentrations With Aortic Pulse Wave Velocity and Wave Reflection in a Community Sample. Issue 6 (June 2015)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Independent Associations of Circulating Galectin-3 Concentrations With Aortic Pulse Wave Velocity and Wave Reflection in a Community Sample. Issue 6 (June 2015)
- Main Title:
- Independent Associations of Circulating Galectin-3 Concentrations With Aortic Pulse Wave Velocity and Wave Reflection in a Community Sample
- Authors:
- Libhaber, Elena
Woodiwiss, Angela J.
Raymond, Andrew
Gomes, Monica
Maseko, Muzi J.
Sareli, Pinhas
Norton, Gavin R. - Abstract:
- Abstract : Although the profibrotic inflammatory substance galectin-3 predicts outcomes in the general population, the mechanisms responsible for this effect are uncertain. We aimed to determine whether circulating galectin-3 concentrations are associated with carotid femoral (aortic) pulse wave velocity and aortic reflective wave index (applanation tonometry and SphygmoCor software) in 966 randomly selected participants from a community sample. Galectin-3 concentrations were not independently associated with office (n=966) or 24-hour (n=661) systolic ( P =0.88–0.92) or diastolic ( P =0.65–0.94) blood pressure. In contrast, with adjustments for age, sex (in all participants), office or 24-hour mean arterial pressure (or systolic blood pressure and pulse pressure), pulse rate, body mass index, regular smoking, regular alcohol intake, total cholesterol concentrations, diabetes mellitus or an glycohemoglobin >6.1%, treatment for hypertension, and estimated glomerular filtration rate, galectin-3 was independently associated with aortic pulse wave velocity in all participants (partial r =0.15, P <0.0001) and reflective wave index in men (partial r =0.13, P <0.02). In 745 participants who had never received antihypertensive therapy, galectin-3 concentrations were similarly independently associated with pulse wave velocity in all participants (partial=0.16, P <0.0001) and reflective wave index in men (partial r =0.15, P <0.02). The blood pressure–independent relations betweenAbstract : Although the profibrotic inflammatory substance galectin-3 predicts outcomes in the general population, the mechanisms responsible for this effect are uncertain. We aimed to determine whether circulating galectin-3 concentrations are associated with carotid femoral (aortic) pulse wave velocity and aortic reflective wave index (applanation tonometry and SphygmoCor software) in 966 randomly selected participants from a community sample. Galectin-3 concentrations were not independently associated with office (n=966) or 24-hour (n=661) systolic ( P =0.88–0.92) or diastolic ( P =0.65–0.94) blood pressure. In contrast, with adjustments for age, sex (in all participants), office or 24-hour mean arterial pressure (or systolic blood pressure and pulse pressure), pulse rate, body mass index, regular smoking, regular alcohol intake, total cholesterol concentrations, diabetes mellitus or an glycohemoglobin >6.1%, treatment for hypertension, and estimated glomerular filtration rate, galectin-3 was independently associated with aortic pulse wave velocity in all participants (partial r =0.15, P <0.0001) and reflective wave index in men (partial r =0.13, P <0.02). In 745 participants who had never received antihypertensive therapy, galectin-3 concentrations were similarly independently associated with pulse wave velocity in all participants (partial=0.16, P <0.0001) and reflective wave index in men (partial r =0.15, P <0.02). The blood pressure–independent relations between galectin-3 concentrations and aortic hemodynamics persisted with further adjustments for C-reactive protein concentrations (pulse wave velocity in all participants: partial r =0.14, P <0.0001; reflective wave index in men: partial r =0.12, P <0.05). In conclusion, despite a lack of independent association with brachial blood pressure, the profibrotic inflammatory substance galectin-3 may contribute toward adverse outcomes through an effect on aortic stiffness, an effect that cannot be attributed to general inflammatory changes. Abstract : Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Hypertension. Volume 65:Issue 6(2015:Jun.)
- Journal:
- Hypertension
- Issue:
- Volume 65:Issue 6(2015:Jun.)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 65, Issue 6 (2015)
- Year:
- 2015
- Volume:
- 65
- Issue:
- 6
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2015-0065-0006-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2015-06
- Subjects:
- aortic stiffness -- blood pressure -- galectin-3
Hypertension -- Periodicals
Hypertension -- Treatment -- Periodicals
616.132005 - Journal URLs:
- http://hyper.ahajournals.org ↗
http://journals.lww.com ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.115.05159 ↗
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- English
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- 0194-911X
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