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Endothelial function in cardiovascular medicine: a consensus paper of the European Society of Cardioloy working Groups on Artherosclerosis and Vascular Biology, Aorta and Perirpheral Vascular Diseases, Coronary Pathophysiology and Microcirculation, and Thrombosis

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CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH
卷 117, 期 1, 页码 29-42

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/cvr/cvaa085

关键词

Endothelial function; Cardiovascular

资金

  1. Swedish Heart and Lung Foundation [20170717]
  2. Carlos III Institute of Health [TERCEL-RD16/0011/0018]
  3. CIBERCV
  4. Swiss National Science Foundation [310030_185370/1]
  5. Swedish Research Council [VR 2016-02706]
  6. Konung Gustav: Vs och Drottning Victorias Frimurarestiftelse
  7. Netherlands Cardiovascular Research Initiative [CVON2014-11]
  8. Dutch Heart Foundation
  9. British Heart Foundation
  10. Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Career Development Fellowship [214567/Z/18/Z]
  11. National Institutes of Health [R35 HL140016, P01 HL129941]
  12. Fondazione Cariplo [2016-0852]
  13. Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research [PRIN 2017K55HLC]
  14. European Foundation for the Study of Diabetes (EFSD)
  15. Fondazione Telethon [GGP19146]
  16. Swiss National Science Foundation Prima and Sinergia Grant [PR00P3_179861/1, CRSII5_180317/1]
  17. Annemarie von Sick Grant
  18. Hartmann Muller-Foundation
  19. Jubilaeumsstiftung von SwissLife
  20. European Society of Cardiology Research Grant [PGC2018-094025-B-I00]
  21. Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation
  22. FEDER `Una Manera de Hacer Europa'
  23. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [SFB1123-A1/10/B4]
  24. European Research Council [692511, 726318-InflammaTENSION, 01KL1808]
  25. European Research Council (ERC) [692511] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)
  26. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [CRSII5_180317, 310030_185370, PR00P3_179861] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)

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Endothelial cells play a crucial role in cardiovascular health, and dysfunction can be caused by cardiovascular risk factors but restored once stimuli are removed. There are various methods to measure endothelial function, with each having its pros and cons. It is recommended to adopt a consensus methodology like flow-mediated dilatation and establish reference values for different populations. Future studies should explore the integration of endothelial function measurements with patient-specific epigenetic data and other biomarkers.
Endothelial cells (ECs) are sentinels of cardiovascular health. Their function is reduced by the presence of cardiovascular risk factors, and is regained once pathological stimuli are removed. In this European Society for Cardiology Position Paper, we describe endothelial dysfunction as a spectrum of phenotypic states and advocate further studies to determine the role of EC subtypes in cardiovascular disease. We conclude that there is no single ideal method for measurement of endothelial function. Techniques to measure coronary epicardial and micro-vascular are well established but they are invasive, time-consuming, and expensive. Flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) of the brachial arteries provides a non-invasive alternative but is technically challenging and requires extensive training and standardization. We, therefore, propose that a consensus methodology for FMD is universally adopted to minimize technical variation between studies, and that reference FMD values are established for different populations of healthy individuals and patient groups. Newer techniques to measure endothelial function that are relatively easy to perform, such as finger plethysmography and the retinal flicker test, have the potential for increased clinical use provided a consensus is achieved on the measurement protocol used. We recommend further clinical studies to establish reference values for these techniques and to assess their ability to improve cardiovascular risk stratification. We advocate future studies to determine whether integration of endothelial function measurements with patient-specific epigenetic data and other biomarkers can enhance the stratification of patients for differential diagnosis, disease progression, and responses to therapy.

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