High prevalence of hyperhomocysteinemia and asymptomatic vascular disease in siblings of young patients with vascular disease and hyperhomocysteinemia

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作者
deJong, SC
Stehouwer, CDA
Mackaay, AJC
vandenBerg, M
Bulterijs, EJ
Visser, FC
Bax, J
Rauwerda, JA
机构
[1] VRIJE UNIV AMSTERDAM, ACAD ZIEKENHUIS, DEPT INTERNAL MED, NL-1007 MB AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
[2] VRIJE UNIV AMSTERDAM, ACAD ZIEKENHUIS, DEPT CARDIOL, NL-1007 MB AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
[3] VRIJE UNIV AMSTERDAM, CARDIOVASC RES INST, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
关键词
hyperhomocysteinemia; vascular testing; vascular disease;
D O I
10.1161/01.ATV.17.11.2655
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Hyperhomocysteinemia (HHC) is associated with an increased risk of atherosclerotic vascular disease and may be inherited. Fasting and postmethionine HHC are independent risk factors that overlap to a limited extent. To study the familial occurrence of HHC, we investigated the prevalence of HHC (both fasting and after methionine) among 450 siblings of 167 consecutive young patients with vascular disease and postmethionine HHC. Furthermore, all subjects with postmethionine HHC (n=125) were invited for noninvasive vascular testing; 101 (80.8%) agreed. Of those with a normal postmethionine plasma level (n=325), we randomly selected 73 subjects for further studies; 53 agreed (72.6%). Thus, a total of 154 siblings underwent ultrasonography of the carotid arteries, measurement of ankle-brachial pressure indices at rest and after a treadmill exercise test, and exercise electrocardiographic stress testing. We observed HHC after methionine, fasting, or both, in 27.8% (95% CI, 23.7 to 31.9), 11.1% (CI, 8.2 to 14.0) and 8.7% (CI, 6.1 to 11.3) of the siblings. Abnormal peripheral, coronary, or carotid artery tests were observed in 35.7% (CI, 28.1 to 43.3), 7.1% (CI, 3.0 to 11.2), and 7.1% (CI, 3.0 to 11.2). Univariate and multivariate analyses revealed weak evidence of a relationship with homocysteine levels. In conclusion, we found a high prevalence of HHC and asymptomatic vascular disease in siblings of young patients with vascular (mainly peripheral arterial) disease and HHC. Our data raise the possibility that homocysteine does not play a major role in the early, asymptomatic phases of vascular disease, at least among siblings of young patients with vascular disease.
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