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Title: Endothelial dysfunction


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Endothelial dysfunction
  • Razeen Davids
  • University of Stellenbosch Tygerberg Hospital

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The normal endothelium
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Control of vascular tone
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Smooth muscle cell function
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Dysfunctional endothelium
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Nitric oxide (NO)
  • Key vasodilator
  • From L-arginine via action of eNOS
  • Anti-platelet, anti-inflammatory
  • Prevents oxidation of LDL
  • Activated by shear stress
  • Inhibited by ADMA, GGPP, L-NAME, oxidative stress

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The dysfunctional endothelium
  • Initial reports in 1980, 1986, 1990
  • Many vascular beds
  • Hypertension, diabetes, CAD, CHF, chronic kidney
    disease
  • Precedes cardiovascular disease
  • Metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, smokers,
    sedentary lifestyle, hyperhomocysteinaemia

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Pathophysiology
Cardiovascular risk factors
Angiotensin II, oxygen radicals, lipids,
homocysteine
Endothelial dysfunction
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How to assess ED
  • Endothelium-dependent vasodilation
  • Acetyl choline or post-ischaemic FMD
  • Coronary or forearm arteries
  • Intima-media thickness
  • Microalbuminuria
  • Plasma markers
  • ADMA, CRP, adhesion molecules
  • Clinical diagnosis

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Prognostic implications of ED
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Insulin resistance
  • ED occurs early in insulin resistance
  • Also in IR relatives of diabetics
  • Mechanism
  • ?free fatty acids
  • ? inflammatory adipokines
  • ? oxidative stress
  • ? oxidised LDL
  • ? HDL
  • hypertension, hyperglycaemia, hyperuricaemia

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AJM 2004117109-117
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Correcting ED
  • BP reduction per se not effective
  • Blockade of the RAS
  • Lowering cholesterol
  • PPAR-? agonists
  • Antioxidants
  • Reducing homocysteine levels
  • Aspirin
  • Exercise and weight loss
  • Reducing hyperglycaemia

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Benefits of statins
  • Many studies since 1994 showed benefit
  • Six months six weeks one day
  • Mediated via NO, blocked by L-NMMA
  • Prevent inhibition of eNOS by LDL or caveolin-1,
    stabilised eNOS mRNA
  • Increased PA and less PAI-1
  • Reduce levels of inflammatory factors and
    adhesion molecules
  • Inhibits SMC migration and proliferation
  • Reduce oxidation of lipoproteins and uptake of
    oxidised LDL
  • Reduces endothelin-1 and AT1 receptor expression
  • Affects regulatory proteins via FPP and GGPP

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Thiazolidinediones and ED
  • Activate PPAR-? which enhances insulin-mediated
    glucose uptake
  • Reverses IR and many components of the metabolic
    syndrome
  • Reduces progression to diabetes
  • Improves endothelial function
  • Anti-inflammatory effects

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Ongoing research
  • DREAM and NAVIGATOR studies
  • Function relevance of endothelial progenitor
    cells
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