Limb-Specific Comparison of Flow-Mediated Dilation in Abdominal Obese Pre-menopausal Women

Abstract Purpose Normal aging can lead to arterial wall stiffening and development of atherosclerosis; however, the effects of overweight conditions can expedite the dysfunction of arterial health. In an earlier study, we identified in a group of abdominal obese pre-menopausal woman that during mens...

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Main Authors: Robert M. Restaino, Matthew A. Barlow
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Published: BMC 2024-11-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s44200-024-00065-5
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description Abstract Purpose Normal aging can lead to arterial wall stiffening and development of atherosclerosis; however, the effects of overweight conditions can expedite the dysfunction of arterial health. In an earlier study, we identified in a group of abdominal obese pre-menopausal woman that during menses, these women had decreased vascular conductance of the brachial artery during dynamic hand-grip exercise. Endothelial function in abdominal obese (AO) premenopausal women could be associated with being highly sedentary which attenuates dilatory responses to FMD of both upper and lower limb vascular function. We hypothesized that the AO women would exhibit limb-specific differences in artery dilation with reduced dilation in the popliteal artery as compared to the brachial artery. Methods Artery dilatory responses in the brachial and popliteal arteries were assessed using flow-mediated dilation (FMD) in age-matched sedentary controls and AO groups during menses. Results Significant differences were found between groups including % BF, BMI, weight, waist to hip ratio, fasting blood glucose, and oxLDL. A between-group comparison revealed significantly lower percent dilation of the popliteal artery in AO participants compared to controls (p < 0.05) not present in the brachial arteries. Our results also indicate a difference in the time-to-peak (TP) of dilation between the control (33.38 ± 3.232) and AO (62.104 ± 5.813) groups (p < 0.01). Following FMD correction with shear rate as the covariate, significant differences in FMD between the brachial and popliteal artery were abolished. Conclusion We conclude that young, AO women show a limb-specific difference in dilation of the upper and lower extremities when compared to controls. Thus, reductions in FMD of the popliteal artery could be due to impaired dilation of the downstream resistance vasculature preventing increases in shear within the leg conduit arteries not as significantly in the arms.
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spelling doaj-art-fc02de0038884eae94b05835c0cfe4382025-02-02T12:14:50ZengBMCArtery Research1876-44012024-11-013011910.1007/s44200-024-00065-5Limb-Specific Comparison of Flow-Mediated Dilation in Abdominal Obese Pre-menopausal WomenRobert M. Restaino0Matthew A. Barlow1Biology Division, Trocaire CollegeDepartment of Biology, Eastern New Mexico UniversityAbstract Purpose Normal aging can lead to arterial wall stiffening and development of atherosclerosis; however, the effects of overweight conditions can expedite the dysfunction of arterial health. In an earlier study, we identified in a group of abdominal obese pre-menopausal woman that during menses, these women had decreased vascular conductance of the brachial artery during dynamic hand-grip exercise. Endothelial function in abdominal obese (AO) premenopausal women could be associated with being highly sedentary which attenuates dilatory responses to FMD of both upper and lower limb vascular function. We hypothesized that the AO women would exhibit limb-specific differences in artery dilation with reduced dilation in the popliteal artery as compared to the brachial artery. Methods Artery dilatory responses in the brachial and popliteal arteries were assessed using flow-mediated dilation (FMD) in age-matched sedentary controls and AO groups during menses. Results Significant differences were found between groups including % BF, BMI, weight, waist to hip ratio, fasting blood glucose, and oxLDL. A between-group comparison revealed significantly lower percent dilation of the popliteal artery in AO participants compared to controls (p < 0.05) not present in the brachial arteries. Our results also indicate a difference in the time-to-peak (TP) of dilation between the control (33.38 ± 3.232) and AO (62.104 ± 5.813) groups (p < 0.01). Following FMD correction with shear rate as the covariate, significant differences in FMD between the brachial and popliteal artery were abolished. Conclusion We conclude that young, AO women show a limb-specific difference in dilation of the upper and lower extremities when compared to controls. Thus, reductions in FMD of the popliteal artery could be due to impaired dilation of the downstream resistance vasculature preventing increases in shear within the leg conduit arteries not as significantly in the arms.https://doi.org/10.1007/s44200-024-00065-5Abdominal obeseWomenFlow-mediated dilationLimb differences
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Matthew A. Barlow
Limb-Specific Comparison of Flow-Mediated Dilation in Abdominal Obese Pre-menopausal Women
Artery Research
Abdominal obese
Women
Flow-mediated dilation
Limb differences
title Limb-Specific Comparison of Flow-Mediated Dilation in Abdominal Obese Pre-menopausal Women
title_full Limb-Specific Comparison of Flow-Mediated Dilation in Abdominal Obese Pre-menopausal Women
title_fullStr Limb-Specific Comparison of Flow-Mediated Dilation in Abdominal Obese Pre-menopausal Women
title_full_unstemmed Limb-Specific Comparison of Flow-Mediated Dilation in Abdominal Obese Pre-menopausal Women
title_short Limb-Specific Comparison of Flow-Mediated Dilation in Abdominal Obese Pre-menopausal Women
title_sort limb specific comparison of flow mediated dilation in abdominal obese pre menopausal women
topic Abdominal obese
Women
Flow-mediated dilation
Limb differences
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s44200-024-00065-5
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