Association of ventricular-arterial coupling with biomarkers involved in heart failure pathophysiology - the STANISLAS cohort.

IF 16.9 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS European Journal of Heart Failure Pub Date : 2024-08-27 DOI:10.1002/ejhf.3411
Hannes Holm, Martin Magnusson, Amra Jujić, Jérémy Lagrange, Erwan Bozec, Zohra Lamiral, Emmanuel Bresso, Olivier Huttin, Guillaume Baudry, Luca Monzo, Patrick Rossignol, Faiez Zannad, Nicolas Girerd
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Aims: Impaired left ventricular-arterial coupling (VAC) has been shown to correlate with worse prognosis in cardiac diseases and heart failure (HF). The extent of the relationship between VAC and circulating biomarkers associated with HF has been scarcely documented. We aimed to explore associations of VAC with proteins involved in HF pathophysiology within a large population-based cohort of middle-aged individuals.

Methods and results: In the forth visit of the STANISLAS family cohort, involving 1309 participants (mean age 48 ± 14 years; 48% male) from parent and children generations, we analysed the association of 32 HF-related proteins with non-invasively assessed VAC using pulse wave velocity (PWV)/global longitudinal strain (GLS) and arterial elastance (Ea)/ventricular end-systolic elastance (Ees). Among the 32 tested proteins, fatty acid-binding protein adipocyte 4, interleukin-6, growth differentiation factor 15, matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-1, and MMP-9 and adrenomedullin were positively associated with PWV/GLS whereas transforming growth factor beta receptor type 3, MMP-2 and N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) were negatively associated. In multivariable models, only MMP-2 and NT-proBNP were significantly and inversely associated with PWV/GLS in the whole population and in the parent generation. Higher levels of NT-proBNP were also negatively associated with Ea/Ees in the whole cohort but this association did not persist in the parent subgroup.

Conclusion: Elevated MMP-2 and NT-proBNP levels correlate with better VAC (lower PWV/GLS), possibly indicating a compensatory cardiovascular response to regulate left ventricular pressure amidst cardiac remodelling and overload.

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心室-动脉耦合与心力衰竭病理生理学相关生物标志物的关系--STANISLAS队列。
目的:左心室-动脉耦合(VAC)受损已被证明与心脏疾病和心力衰竭(HF)的预后恶化相关。VAC 与心力衰竭相关循环生物标志物之间的关系程度还鲜有记录。我们的目的是在一个基于人群的大型中年人队列中探讨 VAC 与涉及高血压病理生理学的蛋白质之间的关系:在 STANISLAS 家族队列的第四次访问中,我们使用脉搏波速度(PWV)/全局纵向应变(GLS)和动脉弹性(Ea)/心室收缩末期弹性(Ees)分析了 32 种高血压相关蛋白质与非侵入性评估的 VAC 的关联。在检测的 32 种蛋白质中,脂肪酸结合蛋白脂肪细胞 4、白细胞介素-6、生长分化因子 15、基质金属蛋白酶(MMP)-1、MMP-9 和肾上腺髓质素与脉搏波速度/GLS 呈正相关,而转化生长因子 beta 受体 3 型、MMP-2 和 N 端前 B 型钠尿肽(NT-proBNP)呈负相关。在多变量模型中,只有 MMP-2 和 NT-proBNP 与整个人群和父代的脉搏波速度/GLS 显著成反比关系。在整个人群中,较高水平的NT-proBNP也与Ea/Ees呈负相关,但这种关联在父代亚组中并不存在:结论:MMP-2 和 NT-proBNP 水平升高与较好的 VAC(较低的 PWV/GLS)相关,这可能表明在心脏重塑和负荷过重的情况下调节左心室压力的代偿性心血管反应。
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European Journal of Heart Failure
European Journal of Heart Failure 医学-心血管系统
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期刊介绍: European Journal of Heart Failure is an international journal dedicated to advancing knowledge in the field of heart failure management. The journal publishes reviews and editorials aimed at improving understanding, prevention, investigation, and treatment of heart failure. It covers various disciplines such as molecular and cellular biology, pathology, physiology, electrophysiology, pharmacology, clinical sciences, social sciences, and population sciences. The journal welcomes submissions of manuscripts on basic, clinical, and population sciences, as well as original contributions on nursing, care of the elderly, primary care, health economics, and other related specialist fields. It is published monthly and has a readership that includes cardiologists, emergency room physicians, intensivists, internists, general physicians, cardiac nurses, diabetologists, epidemiologists, basic scientists focusing on cardiovascular research, and those working in rehabilitation. The journal is abstracted and indexed in various databases such as Academic Search, Embase, MEDLINE/PubMed, and Science Citation Index.
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