Associations of plasma homocysteine and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein levels with arterial stiffness in Chinese population: a community-based study

第一作者:FENG Sheng-qiang

2012-08-17 点击量:563   我要说

FENG Sheng-qiang, YE Ping, LUO Lei-ming, XIAO Wen-kai, BAI Yong-yi, FENG Dan, LIU De-jun, WU Hong-mei, XU Ru-yi , BAI Jie

Background  Arterial stiffness increases with age and is also associated with traditional cardiovascular risk factors. Little is known about the relations of homocysteine and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) to arterial stiffness in the Chinese community. The aim of the present study was to investigate the association of plasma homocysteine and hs-CRP levels with arterial stiffness in a community-based cohort.
Methods  We related levels of homocysteine and hs-CRP to four measures of arterial stiffness (carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV), carotid-radial PWV, carotid-ankle PWV and heart rate corrected augmentation index) in 1680 participants from two communities of Beijing, China. Arterial stiffness was measured within two days of the time of biomarker measurement.
Results  In univariate analysis, homocysteine was positively associated with the carotid-femoral PWV (r=0.211, P <0.0001), carotid-radial PWV (r=0.120, P <0.0001) and carotid-ankle PWV (r=0.148, P <0.0001), whereas it was inversely related to the augmentation index (r= –0.052, P=0.016). Hs-CRP was positively associated with the carotid-femoral PWV (r=0.074, P=0.001) and carotid-ankle PWV (r=0.050, P=0.02). In multiple-adjusted models (R2=0.57), homocysteine levels remained a significant determinant of the carotid-femoral PWV (standardized β=0.065, P=0.007), whereas the association of hs-CRP with measurements of arterial stiffness was not present.
Conclusions  In the Chinese population, plasma homocysteine levels are associated with alterations of aortic stiffness, whereas plasma levels of hs-CRP are not independently related to artery stiffening.
 

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