Lipidomic Profiling Identifies Signatures of Poor Cardiovascular Health
Ideal cardiovascular health (CVH) is defined for the presence of ideal behavioral and health metrics known to prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD). The association of circulatory phospho- and sphingo-lipids to primary reduction in cardiovascular risk is unclear. Our aim was to determine the associat...
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oai:doaj.org-article:6cb7512af4d34e3b8c9e91b8a7c160c42021-11-25T18:20:37ZLipidomic Profiling Identifies Signatures of Poor Cardiovascular Health10.3390/metabo111107472218-1989https://doaj.org/article/6cb7512af4d34e3b8c9e91b8a7c160c42021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/11/11/747https://doaj.org/toc/2218-1989Ideal cardiovascular health (CVH) is defined for the presence of ideal behavioral and health metrics known to prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD). The association of circulatory phospho- and sphingo-lipids to primary reduction in cardiovascular risk is unclear. Our aim was to determine the association of CVH metrics with the circulating lipid profile of a population-based cohort. Serum sphingolipid and phospholipid species were extracted from 461 patients of the randomly selected prospective Kardiovize study based on Brno, Czech Republic. Lipids species were measured by a hyphenated mass spectrometry technique, and were associated with poor CVH scores, as defined by the American Heart Association. Phosphatidylcholine (PC), phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC), lysophosphatidylethanolamine (LPE) species were significantly lower in ideal and intermediate scores of health dietary metric, blood pressure, total cholesterol and blood fasting glucose compared to poor scores. Current smokers presented higher levels of PC, PE and LPE individual species compared to non-smokers. Ceramide (Cer) d18:1/14:0 was altered in poor blood pressure, total cholesterol and fasting blood glucose metrics. Poor cardiovascular health metric is associated with a specific phospho- and sphingolipid pattern. Circulatory lipid profiling is a potential biomarker to refine cardiovascular health status in primary prevention strategies.Irma Magaly Rivas SernaMichal SitinaGorazd B. StokinJose R. Medina-InojosaFrancisco Lopez-JimenezJuan P. Gonzalez-RivasManlio VinciguerraMDPI AGarticlecardiovascular healthlipidomicssphingolipidsphospholipidsmass spectrometryMicrobiologyQR1-502ENMetabolites, Vol 11, Iss 747, p 747 (2021) |
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Ideal cardiovascular health (CVH) is defined for the presence of ideal behavioral and health metrics known to prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD). The association of circulatory phospho- and sphingo-lipids to primary reduction in cardiovascular risk is unclear. Our aim was to determine the association of CVH metrics with the circulating lipid profile of a population-based cohort. Serum sphingolipid and phospholipid species were extracted from 461 patients of the randomly selected prospective Kardiovize study based on Brno, Czech Republic. Lipids species were measured by a hyphenated mass spectrometry technique, and were associated with poor CVH scores, as defined by the American Heart Association. Phosphatidylcholine (PC), phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC), lysophosphatidylethanolamine (LPE) species were significantly lower in ideal and intermediate scores of health dietary metric, blood pressure, total cholesterol and blood fasting glucose compared to poor scores. Current smokers presented higher levels of PC, PE and LPE individual species compared to non-smokers. Ceramide (Cer) d18:1/14:0 was altered in poor blood pressure, total cholesterol and fasting blood glucose metrics. Poor cardiovascular health metric is associated with a specific phospho- and sphingolipid pattern. Circulatory lipid profiling is a potential biomarker to refine cardiovascular health status in primary prevention strategies. |
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Irma Magaly Rivas Serna Michal Sitina Gorazd B. Stokin Jose R. Medina-Inojosa Francisco Lopez-Jimenez Juan P. Gonzalez-Rivas Manlio Vinciguerra |
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Irma Magaly Rivas Serna Michal Sitina Gorazd B. Stokin Jose R. Medina-Inojosa Francisco Lopez-Jimenez Juan P. Gonzalez-Rivas Manlio Vinciguerra |
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Lipidomic Profiling Identifies Signatures of Poor Cardiovascular Health |
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Lipidomic Profiling Identifies Signatures of Poor Cardiovascular Health |
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Lipidomic Profiling Identifies Signatures of Poor Cardiovascular Health |
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Lipidomic Profiling Identifies Signatures of Poor Cardiovascular Health |
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Lipidomic Profiling Identifies Signatures of Poor Cardiovascular Health |
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lipidomic profiling identifies signatures of poor cardiovascular health |
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