Endothelial dysfunction induced by hyperhomocyst(e)inemia: role of asymmetric dimethylarginine
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Endothelial dysfunction induced by hyperhomocyst(e)inemia: role of asymmetric dimethylarginine
Abstract
Background: Endothelial function is impaired by hyperhomocyst(e)inemia. We have previously shown that homocyst(e)ine (Hcy) inhibits NO production by cultured endothelial cells by causing the accumulation of asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA). The present study was designed to determine if the same mechanism is operative in humans.
Methods and results: We studied 9 patients with documented peripheral arterial disease (6 men; 3 women; age, 64+/-3 years), 9 age-matched individuals at risk for atherosclerosis (older adults; 9 men; age, 65+/-1 years), and 5 young control subjects (younger adults; 5 men; age, 31+/-1 years) without evidence of or risk factors for atherosclerosis. Endothelial function was measured by flow-mediated vasodilatation of the brachial artery before and 4 hours after a methionine-loading test (100 mg/kg body weight, administered orally). In addition, blood was drawn at both time points for measurements of Hcy and ADMA concentrations. Plasma Hcy increased after the methionine-loading test in each group (all, P<0.001). Plasma ADMA levels rose in all subjects, from 0.9+/-0.2 to 1.6+/-0.2 micromol/L in younger adults, from 1.5+/-0.2 to 3.0+/-0.4 micromol/L in older adults, and from 1.8+/-0.1 to 3.9+/-0.3 micromol/L in peripheral arterial disease patients (all, P<0.001). Flow-mediated vasodilatation was reduced from 13+/-2% to 10+/-1% in younger adults, from 6+/-1% to 5+/-1% in older adults, and from 7+/-1% to 3+/-1% in peripheral arterial disease patients (all, P<0.001). Furthermore, we found positive correlations between plasma Hcy and ADMA concentrations (P=0.03, r=0.450), as well as ADMA and flow-mediated vasodilatation (P=0.002, r=0.623).
Conclusions: Our results suggest that experimental hyperhomocyst(e)inemia leads to accumulation of the endogenous NO synthase inhibitor ADMA, accompanied by varying degrees of endothelial dysfunction according to the preexisting state of cardiovascular health.
Comment in
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Asymmetric dimethylarginine and circulatory disorders in postmenopausal women.Circulation. 2004 Feb 10;109(5):e35; author reply e35. doi: 10.1161/01.CIR.0000115213.34702.58. Circulation. 2004. PMID: 14769696 No abstract available.
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Serum homocysteine and endothelial dysfunction in circulatory disorders in women.Circulation. 2004 Jul 27;110(4):e37. doi: 10.1161/01.CIR.0000139385.27259.2c. Circulation. 2004. PMID: 15277339 No abstract available.
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