Effect of plasma NOx values on cardiac function in obese hypertensive and normotensive pediatric patients.
Date
2016-03-01Author
Akcaboy, Meltem
Kula, Serdar
Goktas, Tayfun
Nazliel, Bijen
Terlemez, Semiha
Celik, Nurullah
Celik, Bulent
Buyan, Necla
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Background Hypertension (HT) is a major comorbidity of obesity that is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular
disease and higher mortality. The aimof our study was to evaluate cardiac function in obese hypertensive (OHT) and
obese normotensive (ONT) pediatric patients and determine the effects of plasma nitric oxide (NOx) values on cardiac
function, while demonstrating the role of plasma NOx in HT in obese pediatric patients.
Methods The study population consisted of 62 patients (27 boys, 35 girls), aged 13–18 years and 21 age-matched healthy
controls. All subjects enrolled in the study underwent echocardiography (Echo) evaluation and ambulatory blood pressure
monitoring for HT. Plasma NOx and biochemical values were studied in both patient groups separately.
Results Plasma NOx levels were found to be lower in the OHT group than in the ONT and control groups (p<0.001)
and to be negatively correlated with left ventricular mass index values (p<0.05). Both the OHT and ONT groups had
concentric hypertrophy of the heart.
Conclusions Plasma NOx plays an essential role in obesityinduced HT. Concentric hypertrophy of the left ventricle was
found in both the OHT and ONT groups, indicating structural deformation of the heart.
Keywords PlasmaNOx . Hypertension . Obese . Children . Echocardiography
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