2014
DOI: 10.5935/abc.20140124
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Determinants of Functional and Structural Properties of Large Arteries in Healthy Individuals

Abstract: BackgroundChanges in the properties of large arteries correlate with higher cardiovascular risk. Recent guidelines have included the assessment of those properties to detect subclinical disease. Establishing reference values for the assessment methods as well as determinants of the arterial parameters and their correlations in healthy individuals is important to stratify patients.ObjectiveTo assess, in healthy adults, the distribution of the values of pulse wave velocity, diameter, intima-media thickness and r… Show more

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“…The PWV measurement constitutes the gold standard for the evaluation of arterial stiffness, due to the reproducibility and reliability of the method, as well as the demonstration of its association with cardiovascular risk in different populations. 2,3 In this narrative review, we address the pathophysiology and determinants of arterial stiffness. Still, we raised the main genetic studies for this phenotype.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PWV measurement constitutes the gold standard for the evaluation of arterial stiffness, due to the reproducibility and reliability of the method, as well as the demonstration of its association with cardiovascular risk in different populations. 2,3 In this narrative review, we address the pathophysiology and determinants of arterial stiffness. Still, we raised the main genetic studies for this phenotype.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endothelial dysfunction and a reduced contractile response to endothelin-1 trigger vasoconstriction have been previously proposed as important factors contributing to vascular stiffness 24 . Other studies indicate that formation of atherosclerotic plaques, oxidative stress, local and systemic inflammation and low nitric oxide bioavailability might relate PWV and dyslipidemia 25 , 26 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Published evidence points to a likely link between blood lipids and arterial stiffness in healthy subjects. Blood triglycerides were identified as an independent predictor of both regional cfPWV and local echo-tracking arterial stiffness in a group of 210 healthy Brazilians [30]. However, the results of some prospective studies imply, that the association between the lipid profile of the blood and arterial stiffness may be different in women and men.…”
Section: Arterial Stiffness: Sex-specific Differencesmentioning
confidence: 92%