Stiffness of carotid artery wall material and blood pressure in humans: application to antihypertensive therapy and stroke prevention.
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Because epidemiological studies show that increased pulse pressure and carotid wall-material stiffness are predictors of cardiovascular mortality independent of age, atherosclerosis, and conventional risk factors, the relationships between carotid wall stiffness and blood pressure are important to the optimization of cardiovascular prevention. SUMMARY OF REVIEW In middle-aged hypertensive patients, mean and pulse pressures are increased, and systolic and diastolic pressures are increased to the same degree as mean pressure. Carotid hypertrophy is associated with normal wall stress, but no increased stiffness of wall material has been reported. With age, the normal wall stress is associated with a larger diameter and a stiffer material of carotid but not peripheral arteries. The stiffer wall involves calcifications, large amounts of collagen, and fragmentation and rupture of elastic tissue, which results in increased pulse-wave velocity and alterations of amplitude and timing of wave reflections and thus causes a disproportionate increase in systolic and pulse pressure. During this period, acutely administered nitrates in elderly subjects are able to reduce selectively systolic and pulse pressures without altering diastolic and mean blood pressure and composition of the carotid wall. CONCLUSIONS New therapeutic approaches acting mainly on the wall of large arteries are needed to treat hypertension in elderly patients and prevent stroke and myocardial infarction. These drugs could either selectively lower pulse pressure through changes in wave reflections (as nitrates do) or decrease arterial wall stiffness through modification of the composition of material (such as compounds that act on collagen cross-linking).
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Stroke
دوره 31 3 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2000