Vascular and autonomic function as early predictive biomarkers of the progression to gestational hypertension

Claudio Joo Turoni , Silvia Benvenuto , Rodrigo O. Marañón , Rossana Chahla , María Peral de Bruno
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Abstract

Background

The changes in endothelial function, arterial stiffness, and heart rate variability (HRV) produced in the first trimester of pregnancy in women who develop gestational hypertension (GH) are still being investigated. Objective: to evaluate the HVR, endothelial function, and arterial stiffness changes during the first trimester of pregnancy and their relationship with the development of GH

Methods

A group of women normotensive during the first trimester (n = 43), who later did (GH; n = 11) or did not (no-GH; n = 32) develop GH in that pregnancy, were enrolled. In the first trimester, endothelial function and arterial stiffness were evaluated through photoplethysmography. HRV, parasympathetic (PNS), and sympathetic (SNS) indexes were measured in a 5-minute continuous electrocardiogram record at rest sitting. The Griess reaction measured urinary nitrite excretion (NOx).

Results

Systolic blood pressure (SBP) values were higher in GH (no-GH: 105.8 ± 2.0 vs. GH: 112.7 ± 3.0 mmHg; p < 0.05). Endothelial function was decreased, and arterial stiffness was increased in GH. Only in GH the arterial stiffness was correlated with SBP (Pearson’s r: 0.5594; 95%CI: 0.06106–0.8681; p < 0.05). In HRV, GH decreased low-frequency power and the ratio SD2/SD1. The inhibition of PNS was lower in GH. The NOx was reduced in GH (no-GH: 3.4 ± 0.4 vs. GH: 0.3 ± 0.1 μM/L; p < 0.001). NOx was correlated negatively with the SNS index only in GH.

Conclusions

Developed GH is preceded early in pregnancy by endothelial dysfunction and increased arterial stiffness. In this context, there are SNS-PNS interrelation modifications with less inhibition of PNS.

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背景妊娠期高血压(GH)妇女在妊娠早期产生的内皮功能、动脉硬化和心率变异性(HRV)的变化仍在研究中。目的:评估妊娠早期HVR、内皮功能和动脉硬化的变化及其与GH发展的关系。在妊娠早期,通过光体积描记术评估内皮功能和动脉硬化。HRV、副交感神经(PNS)和交感神经(SNS)指数在休息时的5分钟连续心电图记录中进行测量。结果GH组收缩压(SBP)升高(无GH组:105.8±2.0 vs.GH组:112.7±3.0mmHg;p<0.05),内皮功能下降,动脉硬化增加。只有在GH中,动脉硬度与SBP相关(Pearson’s r:0.5594;95%CI:0.06106–0.8681;p<;0.05)。在HRV中,GH降低了低频功率和比值SD2/SD1。生长激素对PNS的抑制作用较低。生长激素中NOx减少(无生长激素:3.4±0.4 vs.生长激素:0.3±0.1μM/L;p<0.001)。NOx仅与生长激素中的SNS指数呈负相关。结论生长激素在妊娠早期发展为内皮功能障碍和动脉硬化增加。在这种情况下,存在对PNS抑制较少的SNS-PNS相互关系修饰。
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