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Role of Vascular Adaptation in Determining Systolic Blood Pressure in Young Adults

BACKGROUND: Two individuals can have a similar pulse pressure (PP) but different levels of systolic blood pressure (SBP), although the underlying mechanisms have not been described. We hypothesized that, for a given level of PP, differences in SBP relate to peripheral vascular resistance (PVR); and...

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Autores principales: Yu, Shikai, Middlemiss, Jessica E., Nardin, Chiara, Hickson, Stacey S., Miles, Karen L.,  , Yasmin, Maki‐Petaja, Kaisa M., McDonnell, Barry J., Cockcroft, John R., Wilkinson, Ian B., McEniery, Carmel M.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7428627/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33044913
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.119.014375
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author Yu, Shikai
Middlemiss, Jessica E.
Nardin, Chiara
Hickson, Stacey S.
Miles, Karen L.
 , Yasmin
Maki‐Petaja, Kaisa M.
McDonnell, Barry J.
Cockcroft, John R.
Wilkinson, Ian B.
McEniery, Carmel M.
author_facet Yu, Shikai
Middlemiss, Jessica E.
Nardin, Chiara
Hickson, Stacey S.
Miles, Karen L.
 , Yasmin
Maki‐Petaja, Kaisa M.
McDonnell, Barry J.
Cockcroft, John R.
Wilkinson, Ian B.
McEniery, Carmel M.
author_sort Yu, Shikai
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description BACKGROUND: Two individuals can have a similar pulse pressure (PP) but different levels of systolic blood pressure (SBP), although the underlying mechanisms have not been described. We hypothesized that, for a given level of PP, differences in SBP relate to peripheral vascular resistance (PVR); and we tested this hypothesis in a large cohort of healthy young adults. METHODS AND RESULTS: Demographic, biochemical, and hemodynamic data from 3103 subjects were available for the current analyses. In both men and women, for a given level of PP, higher SBP was associated with significantly higher body weight, body mass index, heart rate, and PVR (P<0.05 versus those with lower BP for all comparisons). Moreover, stratifying individuals by quartiles of PP and PVR revealed a stepwise increase in SBP from the lowest to highest quartile for each variable, with the highest SBP occurring in those in the highest quartile of both PP and PVR (P<0.001 for overall trend for both sexes). PVR was also increased with increasing tertile of minimum forearm vascular resistance, in both men (P=0.002) and women (P=0.03). CONCLUSIONS: Increased PVR, mediated in part through altered resistance vessel structure, strongly associates with the elevation of SBP for a given level of PP in young adults. An impaired ability to adapt PVR appropriately to a given level of PP may be an important mechanism underlying elevated SBP in young adults.
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spelling pubmed-74286272020-08-17 Role of Vascular Adaptation in Determining Systolic Blood Pressure in Young Adults Yu, Shikai Middlemiss, Jessica E. Nardin, Chiara Hickson, Stacey S. Miles, Karen L.  , Yasmin Maki‐Petaja, Kaisa M. McDonnell, Barry J. Cockcroft, John R. Wilkinson, Ian B. McEniery, Carmel M. J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: Two individuals can have a similar pulse pressure (PP) but different levels of systolic blood pressure (SBP), although the underlying mechanisms have not been described. We hypothesized that, for a given level of PP, differences in SBP relate to peripheral vascular resistance (PVR); and we tested this hypothesis in a large cohort of healthy young adults. METHODS AND RESULTS: Demographic, biochemical, and hemodynamic data from 3103 subjects were available for the current analyses. In both men and women, for a given level of PP, higher SBP was associated with significantly higher body weight, body mass index, heart rate, and PVR (P<0.05 versus those with lower BP for all comparisons). Moreover, stratifying individuals by quartiles of PP and PVR revealed a stepwise increase in SBP from the lowest to highest quartile for each variable, with the highest SBP occurring in those in the highest quartile of both PP and PVR (P<0.001 for overall trend for both sexes). PVR was also increased with increasing tertile of minimum forearm vascular resistance, in both men (P=0.002) and women (P=0.03). CONCLUSIONS: Increased PVR, mediated in part through altered resistance vessel structure, strongly associates with the elevation of SBP for a given level of PP in young adults. An impaired ability to adapt PVR appropriately to a given level of PP may be an important mechanism underlying elevated SBP in young adults. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7428627/ /pubmed/33044913 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.119.014375 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Yu, Shikai
Middlemiss, Jessica E.
Nardin, Chiara
Hickson, Stacey S.
Miles, Karen L.
 , Yasmin
Maki‐Petaja, Kaisa M.
McDonnell, Barry J.
Cockcroft, John R.
Wilkinson, Ian B.
McEniery, Carmel M.
Role of Vascular Adaptation in Determining Systolic Blood Pressure in Young Adults
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title_short Role of Vascular Adaptation in Determining Systolic Blood Pressure in Young Adults
title_sort role of vascular adaptation in determining systolic blood pressure in young adults
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7428627/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33044913
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.119.014375
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