Is Mild Essential Hypertension without Obvious Organ Complications
and Risk Factors Associated with Elevated Levels of CirculatingMark ers of Endothelial Dysfunction?
Effect of Treatment with ACE Inhibitors
Hlubocká Z.1, Umnerová V.1, Heller S.1, Peleška J.1, Jindra A1., Jáchymová M.1, Kvasnička J.2, Aschermann M.1, Horký K.1
1II. interní klinika kardiovaskulárních chorob 1. lékařské fakulty UK a VFN, Praha, přednosta prof. MUDr.Michael Aschermann, DrSc. 2Oddělení klinické hematologie 1. lékařské fakulty UK a VFN, Praha, přednosta prof. MUDr. Jan Kvasnička, CSc. |
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Summary:
The objective of the investigation was to assess whether circulating adhesion molecules, von
Willebrand factor (vWf)) and endothelin-1 are elevated in patients with mild uncomplicated essential
hypertension without further risk factors of atherosclerosis and whether they could serve as
indicators of endothelial dysfunction in this form of hypertension. Furthermore the authors investigated
the effect of ACE inhibitor treatment (ACEI), quinapril, on the level of these markers of
endothelial dysfunction. The level of adhesion molecules [ intercellular cytoadhesion molecule-1
(ICAM-1), E-selectin, P-selectin], von Willebrand s factor (vWf) and endothelin-1 were assessed in
patients with mild essential hypertension without further cardiovascular risk factors or clinical
manifestations of atherosclerosis before and after quinapril treatment (n=25) and compared with
normotensive controls (n = 29).
The results of the examinations provided evidence that contrary to controls the hypertensive
subjects had significantly higher ICAM-1 levels (237.8 vs. 207.8 ng/ml, P = 0.02) vWf (118 vs. 106
IU/dl, p < 0.05) and endothelin-1 (5.81 vs. 5.15 fmol/ml, p < 0.05). Three-month treatment of hypertensive
patients with ACEI led to a significant drop of endothelin-1 levels (5.81 vs. 5.26 fmol/ml, p =
0.01). The authors proved also an unequivocal decliningtre nd of other cytoadhesion molecules
and vWf after ACEI treatment, the changes however were not statistically significant.
From the investigation it may be concluded that also patients with uncomplicated essential hypertension
without other cardiovascular risk factors or clinical manifestations of atherosclerosis have significantly elevated plasma levels of ICAM-1, vWf and endothelin-1. Higher concentrations
of these factors suggest endothelial dysfunction already in mild forms of essential hypertension
without further risk factors or cardiovascular complications. A significant drop of endothelin-1
and declining trend of the other investigated indicators suggest that ACEI treatment can favourably
influence endothelial dysfunction in hypertensive patients also independently on reduction
of the BP.
Key words:
Hypertension - Adhesion molecules - Von Willebrand factor - Endothelin-1 - Endothelial
dysfunction - ACEI treatment
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