Cardiovascular Characteristics in Patients with Prader-Willi Syndrome

Author:

Stafie Ingrid-Ioana1,Leon Maria-Magdalena23,Maștaleru Alexandra23,Abdulan Irina Mihaela23,Costache Alexandru Dan23,Mitu Florin2453

Affiliation:

1. Saint Spiridon County Hospital , , Iasi , Romania

2. Department of Internal Medicine I, Faculty of Medicine , University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Grigore T. Popa” , Iasi , Romania

3. Department of Cardiovascular Rehabilitation , Clinical Rehabilitation Hospital , Iasi , Romania

4. Academy of Medical Sciences , Bucharest , Romania

5. Academy of Romanian Scientists , Iasi , Romania

Abstract

Abstract The most prevalent type of syndromic obesity is referred to as Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS), being determined by the lack of expression of paternal genes on chromosome 15q11.2-q13 due to genomic or epigenetic variations, such as DNA and histone methylation or acetylation. The syndrome is frequently associated with behavioral disorders, intellectual deficiencies, short stature, polyphagia, hypogonadism and muscular hypotonia, all stemming from the multiple endocrine dysfunctions characterizing this condition. Cardiovascular (CV) anomalies can manifest even in the early stages of life, and those with PWS have an elevated risk of early onset cardiovascular diseases. The somatic and behavioral aspects of the syndrome interact intricately to cause this increased risk for CV pathologies. Changes in the GH-IGF axis are seen in most Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) patients, irrespective of obesity. Specific cardiovascular features of GHD in adult PWS patients include reduced cardiac mass, decreased ejection fraction, and diminished chronotropic response to dobutamine.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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