Blood pressure control is not enough to normalize endothelial repair by progenitor cells

Author:

de Cavanagh Elena M. V.1,González Sergio A.2,Inserra Felipe3,Forcada Pedro4,Castellaro Carlos25,Chiabaut-Svane Jorge2ORCID,Obregón Sebastián6,Casarini María Jesús7,Kempny Pablo2,Kotliar Carol6

Affiliation:

1. Instituto Massone Sociedad Anónima, Buenos Aires, Argentina

2. Cardiometabolic Unit, Cardiology Department, Austral University Hospital, Pilar, Argentina

3. Maimonides University, Buenos Aires, Argentina

4. Cardioarenales, Buenos Aires, Argentina

5. Centro de Educación Médica e Investigaciones Clínicas “Norberto Quirno,” Buenos Aires, Argentina

6. Arterial Hypertension Center, Department of Cardiology, Austral University Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina

7. Department of cardiology, Clínica 25 de Mayo, Mar del Plata, Argentina

Abstract

As individuals who present with risk factors within acceptable or average value ranges often develop cardiovascular (CV) disease, it has been suggested that other CV risk factors need to be considered in addition to those that are commonly combined in the Framingham score (FS) to estimate the risk of general CV disease. We investigated whether peripheral endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) and tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) deserve to be considered. Here we report that EPCs and TNTs are significantly lower in controlled hypertensive patients versus normotensive subjects and that the disparity in vascular status between patients presenting with an FS of ≥10% with scarce vascular changes and those presenting with an FS of <10% with severe vascular impairment is related to differences in EPC and TNT numbers. These data point to EPC and TNT numbers as potential CV risk factors to be included in the FS calculation.

Funder

ANPCyT Argentina

School of Biomedical Sciences-Austral University

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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