The presence of abdominal obesity is associated with changes in vascular function independently of other cardiovascular risk factors

10 p.

Autores:
Rueda Clausen, Christian F.
Lahera, Vicente
Calderón, Jaime
Bolivar, Isabel Cristina
Castillo, Victor R.
Gutiérrez, Melquisedec
Carreño, Marisol
Oubiña, Maria del Pilar
Cachofeiro, Victoria
Lopez-Jaramillo, Patricio
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2010
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Universidad de Santander
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Repositorio Universidad de Santander
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eng
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Palabra clave:
Abdominal obesity
Leptin
Adiponectin
Vascular reactivity
Inflammation
Coronary artery bypass graft
Internal mammary artery
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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv The presence of abdominal obesity is associated with changes in vascular function independently of other cardiovascular risk factors
title The presence of abdominal obesity is associated with changes in vascular function independently of other cardiovascular risk factors
spellingShingle The presence of abdominal obesity is associated with changes in vascular function independently of other cardiovascular risk factors
Abdominal obesity
Leptin
Adiponectin
Vascular reactivity
Inflammation
Coronary artery bypass graft
Internal mammary artery
title_short The presence of abdominal obesity is associated with changes in vascular function independently of other cardiovascular risk factors
title_full The presence of abdominal obesity is associated with changes in vascular function independently of other cardiovascular risk factors
title_fullStr The presence of abdominal obesity is associated with changes in vascular function independently of other cardiovascular risk factors
title_full_unstemmed The presence of abdominal obesity is associated with changes in vascular function independently of other cardiovascular risk factors
title_sort The presence of abdominal obesity is associated with changes in vascular function independently of other cardiovascular risk factors
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Rueda Clausen, Christian F.
Lahera, Vicente
Calderón, Jaime
Bolivar, Isabel Cristina
Castillo, Victor R.
Gutiérrez, Melquisedec
Carreño, Marisol
Oubiña, Maria del Pilar
Cachofeiro, Victoria
Lopez-Jaramillo, Patricio
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Rueda Clausen, Christian F.
Lahera, Vicente
Calderón, Jaime
Bolivar, Isabel Cristina
Castillo, Victor R.
Gutiérrez, Melquisedec
Carreño, Marisol
Oubiña, Maria del Pilar
Cachofeiro, Victoria
Lopez-Jaramillo, Patricio
dc.subject.proposal.eng.fl_str_mv Abdominal obesity
Leptin
Adiponectin
Vascular reactivity
Inflammation
Coronary artery bypass graft
Internal mammary artery
topic Abdominal obesity
Leptin
Adiponectin
Vascular reactivity
Inflammation
Coronary artery bypass graft
Internal mammary artery
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Our objective was to evaluate the changes in ex-vivo vascular reactivity, circulating levels of adipokines and inflammatory markers associated with the presence of AO in subjects who underwent coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) controlling by the presence of other cardiovascular risk factors. Methods: Subjects scheduled for a CABG with (n=17) and without (n=17) AO (defined as a waist circumference ≥90 cm for male or ≥80 cm for female) whom were matched by several cardiovascular risk factors, were included in the study. Lipid profile and plasma levels of glucose, insulin, leptin, adiponectin and inflammatory markers were measured. Internal mammary artery segments were used for ex-vivo vascular reactivity experiments and morphometry. Results: Leptin concentrations were higher and adiponectin concentrations were lower in subjects with AO. No differences were observed in other biochemical or clinical parameters between the groups. No correlation between waist circumference, HOMA index and inflammatory markers were observed. Endothelium-dependent relaxation to acetylcholine was lower, and contractile responses to angiotensin-II were higher in subjects with AO. These changes were not related to differences in vascular morphometry. Conclusion: In subjects with severe coronary disease, the presence of AO was associated with leptin/adiponectin imbalance, decreased endothelium-dependent relaxation and an enhanced response to angiotensin-II. 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