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Oxidative Stress Is Associated With Diastolic Dysfunction in Women With Ischemia With No Obstructive Coronary Artery Disease

BACKGROUND: Women with signs and symptoms of ischemia and no obstructive coronary artery disease often have evidence of diastolic dysfunction. Oxidative stress (OS) is associated with cardiovascular risk factors and adverse outcomes. The relationship between systemic OS and diastolic dysfunction is...

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Autores principales: Raad, Mohamad, AlBadri, Ahmed, Wei, Janet, Mehta, Puja K., Maughan, Jenna, Gadh, Adit, Thomson, Louise, Jones, Dean P., Quyyumi, Arshed A., Pepine, Carl J., Bairey Merz, C. Noel
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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/PMC7660868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32375556
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.119.015602
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author Raad, Mohamad
AlBadri, Ahmed
Wei, Janet
Mehta, Puja K.
Maughan, Jenna
Gadh, Adit
Thomson, Louise
Jones, Dean P.
Quyyumi, Arshed A.
Pepine, Carl J.
Bairey Merz, C. Noel
author_facet Raad, Mohamad
AlBadri, Ahmed
Wei, Janet
Mehta, Puja K.
Maughan, Jenna
Gadh, Adit
Thomson, Louise
Jones, Dean P.
Quyyumi, Arshed A.
Pepine, Carl J.
Bairey Merz, C. Noel
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description BACKGROUND: Women with signs and symptoms of ischemia and no obstructive coronary artery disease often have evidence of diastolic dysfunction. Oxidative stress (OS) is associated with cardiovascular risk factors and adverse outcomes. The relationship between systemic OS and diastolic dysfunction is unknown. METHODS AND RESULTS: A subgroup of women (n=75) with suspected ischemia and no obstructive coronary artery disease who had both cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and OS measurements were enrolled in the WISE‐CVD (Women Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation—Coronary Vascular Dysfunction) study. Left ventricular end‐diastolic pressure was measured invasively. Left ventricular end‐diastolic volume and peak filling rate were assessed using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. Aminothiol levels of plasma cystine and glutathione were measured as markers of OS. Spearman correlation and linear regression analyses were conducted. The group mean age was 54±11 years, and 61% had a resting left ventricular end‐diastolic pressure >12 mm Hg. Cystine levels correlated negatively with the peak filling rate (r=−0.31, P=0.007) and positively with left ventricular end‐diastolic pressure (r=0.25; P=0.038), indicating that increased OS was associated with diastolic dysfunction. After multivariate adjustment including multiple known risk factors for diastolic dysfunction and cardiovascular medications, cystine levels continued to be associated with peak filling rate (β=−0.27, P=0.049) and left ventricular end‐diastolic pressure (β=0.25; P=0.035). Glutathione levels were not associated with indices of diastolic function. CONCLUSIONS: OS, measured by elevated levels of cystine, is associated with diastolic dysfunction in women with evidence of ischemia and no obstructive coronary artery disease, indicating the role of OS in patients with ischemia and no obstructive coronary artery disease. Its role in the progression of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction should be explored further.
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spelling pubmed-76608682020-11-17 Oxidative Stress Is Associated With Diastolic Dysfunction in Women With Ischemia With No Obstructive Coronary Artery Disease Raad, Mohamad AlBadri, Ahmed Wei, Janet Mehta, Puja K. Maughan, Jenna Gadh, Adit Thomson, Louise Jones, Dean P. Quyyumi, Arshed A. Pepine, Carl J. Bairey Merz, C. Noel J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: Women with signs and symptoms of ischemia and no obstructive coronary artery disease often have evidence of diastolic dysfunction. Oxidative stress (OS) is associated with cardiovascular risk factors and adverse outcomes. The relationship between systemic OS and diastolic dysfunction is unknown. METHODS AND RESULTS: A subgroup of women (n=75) with suspected ischemia and no obstructive coronary artery disease who had both cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and OS measurements were enrolled in the WISE‐CVD (Women Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation—Coronary Vascular Dysfunction) study. Left ventricular end‐diastolic pressure was measured invasively. Left ventricular end‐diastolic volume and peak filling rate were assessed using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. Aminothiol levels of plasma cystine and glutathione were measured as markers of OS. Spearman correlation and linear regression analyses were conducted. The group mean age was 54±11 years, and 61% had a resting left ventricular end‐diastolic pressure >12 mm Hg. Cystine levels correlated negatively with the peak filling rate (r=−0.31, P=0.007) and positively with left ventricular end‐diastolic pressure (r=0.25; P=0.038), indicating that increased OS was associated with diastolic dysfunction. After multivariate adjustment including multiple known risk factors for diastolic dysfunction and cardiovascular medications, cystine levels continued to be associated with peak filling rate (β=−0.27, P=0.049) and left ventricular end‐diastolic pressure (β=0.25; P=0.035). Glutathione levels were not associated with indices of diastolic function. CONCLUSIONS: OS, measured by elevated levels of cystine, is associated with diastolic dysfunction in women with evidence of ischemia and no obstructive coronary artery disease, indicating the role of OS in patients with ischemia and no obstructive coronary artery disease. Its role in the progression of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction should be explored further. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7660868/ /pubmed/32375556 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.119.015602 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-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Research
Raad, Mohamad
AlBadri, Ahmed
Wei, Janet
Mehta, Puja K.
Maughan, Jenna
Gadh, Adit
Thomson, Louise
Jones, Dean P.
Quyyumi, Arshed A.
Pepine, Carl J.
Bairey Merz, C. Noel
Oxidative Stress Is Associated With Diastolic Dysfunction in Women With Ischemia With No Obstructive Coronary Artery Disease
title Oxidative Stress Is Associated With Diastolic Dysfunction in Women With Ischemia With No Obstructive Coronary Artery Disease
title_full Oxidative Stress Is Associated With Diastolic Dysfunction in Women With Ischemia With No Obstructive Coronary Artery Disease
title_fullStr Oxidative Stress Is Associated With Diastolic Dysfunction in Women With Ischemia With No Obstructive Coronary Artery Disease
title_full_unstemmed Oxidative Stress Is Associated With Diastolic Dysfunction in Women With Ischemia With No Obstructive Coronary Artery Disease
title_short Oxidative Stress Is Associated With Diastolic Dysfunction in Women With Ischemia With No Obstructive Coronary Artery Disease
title_sort oxidative stress is associated with diastolic dysfunction in women with ischemia with no obstructive coronary artery disease
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7660868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32375556
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.119.015602
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