Enzyme replacement therapy in paediatric patients affected by Anderson-Fabry disease leads to improvement in arterial elasticity, but not normalization

P. Bassareo, C. Barbanti, A. Marras, G. Mercuro
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Introduction: Increase in blood pressure, probably due to an impairment in arterial elasticity, is frequent in patients affected by Anderson-Fabry disease (FD). The purpose of this study was to evaluate arterial distensibility in a group of children or adolescent with FD before and after enzyme replacement therapy and compare after enzyme replacement therapy findings with those of healthy controls (C). Material and methods: Sixteen FD patients were recruited (87.5% male; mean age at diagnosis: 13.5 ± 1.5 years; mean age at study: 15.7 ± 2.1 years; mean treatment length: 2.2 ± 0.6 years). Arterial distensibility was evaluated by means of the previously validated non-invasive QKd 100-60 method, coupled with a 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM). Results: FD subjects before therapy vs after therapy – systolic ABPM: p < 0.05; diastolic ABPM: p < 0.05; mean ABPM: p < 0.05; QKd 100-60 : p < 0.009. FD subjects after therapy vs C – systolic ABPM: p < 0.01; diastolic ABPM: p < 0.03; mean ABPM: p < 0.02; QKd 100-60 : p < 0.04. Conclusions: Impaired arterial distensibility in paediatric FD patients implies an early vascular involvement even in these still so young subjects. Enzyme replacement therapy resulted in a significant improvement in arterial elasticity when compared with before treatment findings, but was not able to normalize it. It may explain the differences in ABPM levels.
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Anderson-Fabry病患儿的酶替代治疗可改善动脉弹性,但不能使其正常化
引言:Anderson-Fabry病(FD)患者的血压升高很常见,可能是由于动脉弹性受损。本研究的目的是评估一组FD儿童或青少年在酶替代治疗前后的动脉扩张性,并将酶替代治疗后的结果与健康对照组的结果进行比较(C)。材料和方法:招募了16名FD患者(87.5%为男性;诊断时的平均年龄:13.5±1.5岁;研究时的平均年纪:15.7±2.1岁;平均治疗时间:2.2±0.6年)。通过先前验证的非侵入性QKd 100-60方法,结合24小时动态血压监测(ABPM),评估动脉扩张性。结果:FD受试者治疗前与治疗后-收缩压ABPM:p<0.05;舒张期ABPM:p<0.05;平均ABPM:p<0.05;QKd 100-60:p<0.009。FD受试者治疗后与C收缩期ABPM的比较:p<0.01;舒张期ABPM:p<0.03;平均ABPM:p<0.02;QKd 100-60:p<0.04。结论:儿童FD患者的动脉扩张能力受损意味着早期血管受累,即使在这些还很年轻的受试者中也是如此。与治疗前相比,酶替代治疗使动脉弹性显著改善,但无法使其正常化。这可能解释了ABPM水平的差异。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pediatric and Neonatal Individualized Medicine (JPNIM) is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal which provides a forum on new perspectives in pediatric and neonatal medicine. The aim is to discuss and to bring readers up to date on the latest in research and clinical pediatrics and neonatology. Special emphasis is on developmental origin of health and disease or perinatal programming and on the so-called ‘-omic’ sciences. Systems medicine blazes a revolutionary trail from reductionist to holistic medicine, from descriptive medicine to predictive medicine, from an epidemiological perspective to a personalized approach. The journal will be relevance to clinicians and researchers concerned with personalized care for the newborn and child. Also medical humanities will be considered in a tailored way. Article submission (original research, review papers, invited editorials and clinical cases) will be considered in the following fields: fetal medicine, perinatology, neonatology, pediatrics, developmental programming, psychology and medical humanities.
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