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21 july 2014 20:06:19

 
Flow-mediated dilation is associated with endothelial oxidative stress in human venous endothelial cells (Vascular Medicine)
 


Flow-mediated dilation (FMD) is recognized as a non-invasive endothelial function bioassay. However, FMD’s relationship with endothelial cell oxidative stress in humans is yet to be determined. Here, we sought to determine if FMD was associated with endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) and endothelial oxidative stress in humans. Twenty-seven apparently healthy young men (26.5±5.9 years) underwent brachial artery FMD testing and endothelial cell biopsy from a forearm vein. Non-normalized FMD (%) and three different brachial artery FMD normalizations were performed: (1) peak shear rate (%/SR); (2) area under the SR curve until peak dilation (%/AUC); and (3) AUC 30 seconds before peak dilation (%/AUC30). Immunofluorescence quantification was used to assess eNOS expression and nitrotyrosine (NT), a criterion marker of endothelial oxidative stress. Values for eNOS and NT expression were reported as a ratio of endothelial cell to human umbilical vein endothelial cell average pixel intensity. NT expression was significantly correlated with FMD normalized by AUC30 (r = –0.402, p0.05). There were no significant correlations between eNOS expression and normalized and non-normalized FMD (r range = –0.168 to –0.066, all p>0.05). In conclusion, brachial artery FMD is associated with venous endothelial cell oxidative stress. However, this association is observed only when FMD is normalized by AUC30.


 
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