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滥用合成代谢雄激素类固醇者的血压升高和主动脉僵硬度:血浆中利钠肽受抑制的潜在影响?

Increased blood pressure and aortic stiffness among abusers of anabolic androgenic steroids: potential effect of suppressed natriuretic peptides in plasma?

机构信息

Centre of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Internal Medicine.

Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

出版信息

J Hypertens. 2018 Feb;36(2):277-285. doi: 10.1097/HJH.0000000000001546.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Abuse of anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) is prevalent among recreational athletes and adverse effects on blood pressure (BP) and arterial stiffness could be substantial. Testosterone decreases natriuretic peptides which are key components in BP-regulation and may impair BP-homeostasis in AAS abusers.

OBJECTIVE

To investigate BP and aortic stiffness in relation to natriuretic peptides among current AAS abusers, former AAS abusers and controls.

METHODS

In this cross-sectional study, 37 current AAS abusers, 33 former AAS abusers and 30 controls were included. All participants were men involved in recreational strength training. We used 24-h BP monitoring, assessed proximal aorta distensibility index (ADI) by MRI and obtained overnight fasting blood samples to measure: midregional proatrial natriuretic peptide (MR-proANP), aldosterone, noradrenaline and copeptin.

RESULTS

Current AAS abusers exhibited higher mean (95% confidence interval) 24-h systolic BP than controls [132 (129; 135) versus 124 (120; 128) mmHg, P = 0.005] and systolic hypertension was more frequent among current AAS abusers than controls (51 versus 17%, P = 0.009). ADI was lower among both current and former AAS abusers suggesting higher aortic stiffness; %-difference (95% confidence interval) from controls: -21% (-35; -5) and -21% (-36; -4), P < 0.05. Plasma MR-proANP was decreased, whereas aldosterone and noradrenaline were increased among current AAS abusers compared with former AAS abusers and controls. Decreased MR-proANP was independently associated with increased systolic BP and reduced ADI in multivariate linear regressions.

CONCLUSION

Current AAS abusers displayed increased 24-h systolic BP and decreased plasma MR-proANP. Both current and former AAS abusers exhibited higher aortic stiffness.

摘要

背景

滥用合成代谢雄激素类固醇(AAS)在娱乐运动员中很普遍,对血压(BP)和动脉僵硬的不良影响可能很大。睾丸激素会降低利钠肽,而利钠肽是血压调节的关键组成部分,可能会损害 AAS 滥用者的血压稳态。

目的

研究当前 AAS 滥用者、前 AAS 滥用者和对照组的血压和主动脉僵硬与利钠肽的关系。

方法

在这项横断面研究中,纳入了 37 名当前 AAS 滥用者、33 名前 AAS 滥用者和 30 名对照组。所有参与者均为参与娱乐性力量训练的男性。我们使用 24 小时血压监测,通过 MRI 评估近端主动脉扩张指数(ADI),并获得过夜禁食血样以测量:中区域 proatrial 利钠肽(MR-proANP)、醛固酮、去甲肾上腺素和 copeptin。

结果

当前 AAS 滥用者的 24 小时收缩压平均值(95%置信区间)高于对照组[132(129;135)与 124(120;128)mmHg,P=0.005],且当前 AAS 滥用者的收缩压升高更为常见比对照组(51 比 17%,P=0.009)。当前和前 AAS 滥用者的 ADI 均较低,提示主动脉僵硬程度较高;与对照组的差异百分比(95%置信区间):-21%(-35;-5)和-21%(-36;-4),P<0.05。与前 AAS 滥用者和对照组相比,当前 AAS 滥用者的血浆 MR-proANP 降低,而醛固酮和去甲肾上腺素增加。多元线性回归显示,MR-proANP 降低与收缩压升高和 ADI 降低独立相关。

结论

当前 AAS 滥用者的 24 小时收缩压升高,血浆 MR-proANP 降低。当前和前 AAS 滥用者的主动脉僵硬程度较高。

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