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Low creatine kinase is associated with a high population incidence of fainting

OBJECTIVE: Vasoconstrictor capacity, skeletal muscle tone, and renal sodium retention are involved in the pathogenesis of fainting. As muscle contractility and ion transport are highly energy-demanding processes, we hypothesized that a low activity of the energy-generating enzyme creatine kinase (CK...

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Autores principales: Brewster, Lizzy M., Mairuhu, Gideon, Ganzeboom, Karin, van Dijk, Nynke, van Montfrans, Gert A., Wieling, Wouter
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Publicado: D. Steinkopff-Verlag 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2720582/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19468786
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10286-009-0013-6
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author Brewster, Lizzy M.
Mairuhu, Gideon
Ganzeboom, Karin
van Dijk, Nynke
van Montfrans, Gert A.
Wieling, Wouter
author_facet Brewster, Lizzy M.
Mairuhu, Gideon
Ganzeboom, Karin
van Dijk, Nynke
van Montfrans, Gert A.
Wieling, Wouter
author_sort Brewster, Lizzy M.
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description OBJECTIVE: Vasoconstrictor capacity, skeletal muscle tone, and renal sodium retention are involved in the pathogenesis of fainting. As muscle contractility and ion transport are highly energy-demanding processes, we hypothesized that a low activity of the energy-generating enzyme creatine kinase (CK) is associated with a higher risk of fainting. The aim of this observational study was to explore the association of vasovagal syncope with low CK. METHODS: A random sample of 1,000 subjects aged 34–60 years was drawn from the general population, with 442 subjects eventually included in the study. Data on fainting history were collected with the investigators blinded to participants’ CK level. We prepared this report according to the “Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology” (STROBE) statement. The main outcome was the lifetime cumulative incidence of vasovagal syncope in subjects with low versus high-normal serum CK after a 3 days rest. RESULTS: The proportion of fainters within the high CK group was 29 out of 130 (22%) versus 121 out of 312 (39%) in the low CK group; a 73% greater occurrence of fainting with low CK (P = 0.0005). This finding was consistent across recurrent fainters, and in men and women. INTERPRETATION: Low CK is associated with a 73% higher incidence of fainting in a random population sample. The association is biologically plausible, as CK enhances cardiovascular and skeletal muscle contractility and salt retention. The presented data suggest that low CK activity is a potential new risk factor for vasovagal syncope.
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spelling pubmed-27205822009-08-04 Low creatine kinase is associated with a high population incidence of fainting Brewster, Lizzy M. Mairuhu, Gideon Ganzeboom, Karin van Dijk, Nynke van Montfrans, Gert A. Wieling, Wouter Clin Auton Res Research Article OBJECTIVE: Vasoconstrictor capacity, skeletal muscle tone, and renal sodium retention are involved in the pathogenesis of fainting. As muscle contractility and ion transport are highly energy-demanding processes, we hypothesized that a low activity of the energy-generating enzyme creatine kinase (CK) is associated with a higher risk of fainting. The aim of this observational study was to explore the association of vasovagal syncope with low CK. METHODS: A random sample of 1,000 subjects aged 34–60 years was drawn from the general population, with 442 subjects eventually included in the study. Data on fainting history were collected with the investigators blinded to participants’ CK level. We prepared this report according to the “Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology” (STROBE) statement. The main outcome was the lifetime cumulative incidence of vasovagal syncope in subjects with low versus high-normal serum CK after a 3 days rest. RESULTS: The proportion of fainters within the high CK group was 29 out of 130 (22%) versus 121 out of 312 (39%) in the low CK group; a 73% greater occurrence of fainting with low CK (P = 0.0005). This finding was consistent across recurrent fainters, and in men and women. INTERPRETATION: Low CK is associated with a 73% higher incidence of fainting in a random population sample. The association is biologically plausible, as CK enhances cardiovascular and skeletal muscle contractility and salt retention. The presented data suggest that low CK activity is a potential new risk factor for vasovagal syncope. D. Steinkopff-Verlag 2009-05-26 2009-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2720582/ /pubmed/19468786 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10286-009-0013-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2009
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Brewster, Lizzy M.
Mairuhu, Gideon
Ganzeboom, Karin
van Dijk, Nynke
van Montfrans, Gert A.
Wieling, Wouter
Low creatine kinase is associated with a high population incidence of fainting
title Low creatine kinase is associated with a high population incidence of fainting
title_full Low creatine kinase is associated with a high population incidence of fainting
title_fullStr Low creatine kinase is associated with a high population incidence of fainting
title_full_unstemmed Low creatine kinase is associated with a high population incidence of fainting
title_short Low creatine kinase is associated with a high population incidence of fainting
title_sort low creatine kinase is associated with a high population incidence of fainting
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2720582/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19468786
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10286-009-0013-6
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