Recovery of flow-mediated vasodilatation after repetitive measurements is involved in early vascular impairment: comparison with indices of vascular tone.

In repetitive measurements of flow-mediated dilatation (FMD), the duration of the interval between measurements remains controversial. In this pilot study, we conducted three sequential measurements of low-flow-mediated constriction (L-FMC), FMD and flow-mediated total dilation (FMTD; L-FMC+ FMD) at...

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Autores principales: Hatsumi Inaba, Kyosuke Takeshita, Yasuhiro Uchida, Motoharu Hayashi, Takahiro Okumura, Akihiro Hirashiki, Daiji Yoshikawa, Hideki Ishii, Koji Yamamoto, Takayuki Nakayama, Masaaki Hirayama, Hiroyuki Matsumoto, Tadashi Matsushita, Toyoaki Murohara
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f1bb87042cdd46f899de034d9ef4a4d72021-11-18T08:39:08ZRecovery of flow-mediated vasodilatation after repetitive measurements is involved in early vascular impairment: comparison with indices of vascular tone.1932-620310.1371/journal.pone.0083977https://doaj.org/article/f1bb87042cdd46f899de034d9ef4a4d72014-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24392103/pdf/?tool=EBIhttps://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203In repetitive measurements of flow-mediated dilatation (FMD), the duration of the interval between measurements remains controversial. In this pilot study, we conducted three sequential measurements of low-flow-mediated constriction (L-FMC), FMD and flow-mediated total dilation (FMTD; L-FMC+ FMD) at baseline and intervals of 15 and 60 min in 30 healthy males. FMD15, L-FMC15, and FMTD15 were significantly lower than the respective first measurements, but all indices showed full recovery at 60 min in all subjects. The baseline diameter was slightly increased at 15 min and restored at 60 min, but the maximum diameter, and the baseline and reactive flow velocity unchanged. We examined the relationship between recovery rate of FMTD at 15 min (FMTD-R) and cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI). Univariate analysis showed moderate correlation between FMTD-R, and CAVI and L-FMC0. Patients were divided according to FMTD-R value; the low-FMTD-R group [below the median value (-26.2%)] included a significantly higher proportion of smokers and higher CAVI values than the high-FMTD-R group. The reproducibility of FMTD and FMTD-R was evaluated in another group of 25 healthy subjects. The range of variation across measurements was 1.1% for FMTD and 4.6% for FMTD-R; with intraclass correlation coefficients of 0.93 and 0.95, respectively. The present study demonstrated blunted recovery of FMD within 15 min, suggesting the need for selection of a more adequate interval between measurements to avoid underestimation of FMD in subsequent measurements. The findings demonstrated the reproducibility of FMTD-R and FMTD measurements, and that FMTD-R might be involved in arterial stiffness and early vascular impairment in the healthy subjects.Hatsumi InabaKyosuke TakeshitaYasuhiro UchidaMotoharu HayashiTakahiro OkumuraAkihiro HirashikiDaiji YoshikawaHideki IshiiKoji YamamotoTakayuki NakayamaMasaaki HirayamaHiroyuki MatsumotoTadashi MatsushitaToyoaki MuroharaPublic Library of Science (PLoS)articleMedicineRScienceQENPLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 1, p e83977 (2014)
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Hatsumi Inaba
Kyosuke Takeshita
Yasuhiro Uchida
Motoharu Hayashi
Takahiro Okumura
Akihiro Hirashiki
Daiji Yoshikawa
Hideki Ishii
Koji Yamamoto
Takayuki Nakayama
Masaaki Hirayama
Hiroyuki Matsumoto
Tadashi Matsushita
Toyoaki Murohara
Recovery of flow-mediated vasodilatation after repetitive measurements is involved in early vascular impairment: comparison with indices of vascular tone.
description In repetitive measurements of flow-mediated dilatation (FMD), the duration of the interval between measurements remains controversial. In this pilot study, we conducted three sequential measurements of low-flow-mediated constriction (L-FMC), FMD and flow-mediated total dilation (FMTD; L-FMC+ FMD) at baseline and intervals of 15 and 60 min in 30 healthy males. FMD15, L-FMC15, and FMTD15 were significantly lower than the respective first measurements, but all indices showed full recovery at 60 min in all subjects. The baseline diameter was slightly increased at 15 min and restored at 60 min, but the maximum diameter, and the baseline and reactive flow velocity unchanged. We examined the relationship between recovery rate of FMTD at 15 min (FMTD-R) and cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI). Univariate analysis showed moderate correlation between FMTD-R, and CAVI and L-FMC0. Patients were divided according to FMTD-R value; the low-FMTD-R group [below the median value (-26.2%)] included a significantly higher proportion of smokers and higher CAVI values than the high-FMTD-R group. The reproducibility of FMTD and FMTD-R was evaluated in another group of 25 healthy subjects. The range of variation across measurements was 1.1% for FMTD and 4.6% for FMTD-R; with intraclass correlation coefficients of 0.93 and 0.95, respectively. The present study demonstrated blunted recovery of FMD within 15 min, suggesting the need for selection of a more adequate interval between measurements to avoid underestimation of FMD in subsequent measurements. The findings demonstrated the reproducibility of FMTD-R and FMTD measurements, and that FMTD-R might be involved in arterial stiffness and early vascular impairment in the healthy subjects.
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author Hatsumi Inaba
Kyosuke Takeshita
Yasuhiro Uchida
Motoharu Hayashi
Takahiro Okumura
Akihiro Hirashiki
Daiji Yoshikawa
Hideki Ishii
Koji Yamamoto
Takayuki Nakayama
Masaaki Hirayama
Hiroyuki Matsumoto
Tadashi Matsushita
Toyoaki Murohara
author_facet Hatsumi Inaba
Kyosuke Takeshita
Yasuhiro Uchida
Motoharu Hayashi
Takahiro Okumura
Akihiro Hirashiki
Daiji Yoshikawa
Hideki Ishii
Koji Yamamoto
Takayuki Nakayama
Masaaki Hirayama
Hiroyuki Matsumoto
Tadashi Matsushita
Toyoaki Murohara
author_sort Hatsumi Inaba
title Recovery of flow-mediated vasodilatation after repetitive measurements is involved in early vascular impairment: comparison with indices of vascular tone.
title_short Recovery of flow-mediated vasodilatation after repetitive measurements is involved in early vascular impairment: comparison with indices of vascular tone.
title_full Recovery of flow-mediated vasodilatation after repetitive measurements is involved in early vascular impairment: comparison with indices of vascular tone.
title_fullStr Recovery of flow-mediated vasodilatation after repetitive measurements is involved in early vascular impairment: comparison with indices of vascular tone.
title_full_unstemmed Recovery of flow-mediated vasodilatation after repetitive measurements is involved in early vascular impairment: comparison with indices of vascular tone.
title_sort recovery of flow-mediated vasodilatation after repetitive measurements is involved in early vascular impairment: comparison with indices of vascular tone.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
publishDate 2014
url https://doaj.org/article/f1bb87042cdd46f899de034d9ef4a4d7
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