Markers of endothelial dysfunction in patients with arterial hypertension exposed to occupational irradiation of low intensity
https://doi.org/10.18087/cardio.2020.10.n1236
Abstract
Aim To study the association between concentrations of endothelial dysfunction (ED) markers and arterial hypertension (AH) in people who were exposed to long-term action of “low-dose” ionizing radiation.
Material and methods The study subjects were men of middle age (45–55 years) who were workers of the Siberian Integrated Chemical Plant with the length of service on the shop floor of at least 5 years. The subjects were divided into the main group (n=96) consisting of workers with grade 1-2 AH and the control group (n=48) consisting of arbitrarily healthy workers. Both groups contained workers who had been exposed to long-term occupational low-intensity irradiation (γ-radiation) and those not exposed to this irradiation. The study evaluated risk factors for cardiovascular diseases, presence of concomitant diseases, blood biochemistry (concentrations of glucose, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP), total cholesterol, low-density lipoproteins, high-density lipoproteins, triglycerides, creatinine, and ED markers, including endothelin, angiotensin II, von Willebrand factor, C-type natriuretic peptide, tissue plasminogen activator, tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α), and homocysteine, major clinical data, total dose of external irradiation, and the content of 239Pu in the body.
Results AH was associated primarily with excessive body weight and severity of atherogenic dyslipidemia and homocysteinemia. Higher plasma concentrations of TNF-α and a tendency to increasing hsCRP in the AH group, as distinct from the control group of arbitrarily healthy men, indicated a proinflammatory shift. The ED markers were related with clinical data of AH patients and associated with the lipid profile and increased blood concentrations of inflammatory mediators. The radiation exposure did not change the ED marker array in AH patients, which did not allow recommendation of the studied plasma indexes for detection of vascular endothelial injury in workers with AH of the Siberian Integrated Chemical Plant.
Conclusion The study results evidenced the absence of adverse effects of long-term occupational exposure to low-intensity radiation on the vascular endothelium as evaluated by ED markers. In men aged 45–55 years, AH was associated primarily with excessive body weight, homocysteinemia, and atherogenic dyslipidemia.
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About the Authors
Yu. V. SemenovaRussian Federation
Leading Researcher; Head of Cardiology Department of Seversk Clinical Hospital
A. B. Karpov
Russian Federation
Professor of the Department of Health Organization and Public Health
R. M. Takhauov
Russian Federation
Director; Professor of the Department of Health Organization and Public Health
I. V. Milto
Russian Federation
Deputy Director for Research; Professor of the Department of Morphology and General Pathology
E. I. Shanina
Russian Federation
Deputy Head of Clinical and Diagnostic Center No. 2 of Seversk Clinical Hospital
E. V. Kovalchuk
Russian Federation
Head of the Therapeutic Department of Seversk Clinical Hospital
T. E. Suslova
Russian Federation
Leading Researcher of the Department of Functional and Laboratory Diagnostics of Institute of Cardiology
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Semenova Yu.V., Karpov A.B., Takhauov R.M., Milto I.V., Shanina E.I., Kovalchuk E.V., Suslova T.E. Markers of endothelial dysfunction in patients with arterial hypertension exposed to occupational irradiation of low intensity. Kardiologiia. 2020;60(10):73-79. https://doi.org/10.18087/cardio.2020.10.n1236