C. Lemne et U. Defaire, ELEVATION OF PLASMINOGEN-ACTIVATOR INHIBITOR-1 IN BORDERLINE HYPERTENSION IS LINKED TO CONCOMITANT METABOLIC DISTURBANCES, European journal of clinical investigation, 26(8), 1996, pp. 692-697
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Medicine, Research & Experimental","Medicine, General & Internal
In the present study we investigated plasma levels of plasminogen acti
vator inhibitor 1 (PAI-I), fibrinogen and von Willebrand factor (vWF)
in borderline hypertensive (BHT) men [diastolic blood pressure (DBP) 8
5-94 mmHg, n=75] and age-matched normotensive INT) control subjects (D
BP less than or equal to 80 mmHg, n=75), in relation to smoking, body
mass index (BMI) and fasting lipoprotein and insulin levels. PAI-1 lev
els were elevated in the BHT group [16 . 3 vs. 13 . 7 arbitrary units
(AU), P = 0 . 032], whereas levels of fibrinogen and vWF were similar
in the two groups. The PAI-1 elevation was even more pronounced in dys
lipidaemic BHT subjects than in normolipidaemic NT subjects (20 . 0 vs
. 10 . 3 arbitrary units (AU), P = 0 . 001). PAI-I levels showed stron
g correlations with insulin, lipoproteins and BMI (P < 0 . 01-0 . 001)
, but not with DBP. The results show that disturbances in the fibrinol
ytic system appear even in borderline hypertension. The elevation of P
AI-1 levels seems to be more strongly linked to concomitant metabolic
disturbances than to blood pressure levels.