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Elevated resting heart rate as a predictor of inflammation and cardiovascular risk in healthy obese individuals
The role of leukocyte inflammatory markers and toll like receptors (TLRs)2/4 in pathologies associated with elevated resting heart rate (RHR) levels in healthy obese (HO) individuals is not well elucidated. Herein, we investigated the relationship of RHR with expression of leukocyte-inflammatory mar...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , |
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group UK
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8260607/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34230580 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-93449-5 |
Sumario: | The role of leukocyte inflammatory markers and toll like receptors (TLRs)2/4 in pathologies associated with elevated resting heart rate (RHR) levels in healthy obese (HO) individuals is not well elucidated. Herein, we investigated the relationship of RHR with expression of leukocyte-inflammatory markers and TLRs in HO individuals. 58-obese and 57-lean participants with no history of a major medical condition, were recruited in this study. In HO individuals, the elevated-RHR correlated positively with diastolic blood pressure, cholesterol, pro-inflammatory monocytes CD11b(+)CD11c(+)CD206(−) phenotype (r = 0.52, P = 0.0003) as well as with activated T cells CD8(+)HLA-DR(+) phenotype (r = 0.27, P = 0.039). No association was found between RHR and the percentage of CD16(+)CD11b(+) neutrophils. Interestingly, elevated RHR positively correlated with cells expressing TLR4 and TLR2 (CD14(+)TLR4(+), r = 0.51, P ≤ 0.0001; and CD14(+)TLR2(+), r = 0.42, P = 0.001). TLR4(+) expressing cells also associated positively with the plasma concentrations of proinflammatory or vascular permeability/matrix modulatory markers including TNF-α (r = 0.36, P = 0.005), VEGF (r = 0.47, P = 0.0002), and MMP-9 (r = 0.53, P ≤ 0.0001). Multiple regression revealed that RHR is independently associated with CD14(+)TLR4(+) monocytes and VEGF. We conclude that in HO individuals, increased CD14(+)TLR4(+) monocytes and circulatory VEGF levels associated independently with RHR, implying that RHR monitoring could be used as a non-invasive clinical indicator to identify healthy obese individuals at an increased risk of developing inflammation and cardiovascular disease. |
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