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Endothelial dysfunction: The possible link between cardiovascular comorbidities and phenomenon of inflammaging from COPD
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2022
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AgingInflammatory Lung DiseaseLung InflammationAdvanced Lung DiseaseElderly Copd PatientsEpidemiology Of AgingInflammationInflammatory MarkerPublic HealthEndothelial Cell PathobiologyMild Systemic InflammationCardiovascular ComorbiditiesPulmonary CirculationChronic InflammationVascular BiologyEpidemiologyPulmonary DiseasePulmonary Vascular DiseasePossible LinkCardiovascular DiseaseEndothelial DysfunctionStable Copd PopulationMedicineAnesthesiologyVascular Aging
Aging is a risk factor for many chronic noncommunicable diseases, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which is often associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD). Moreover, aging is associated with a mild form of systemic inflammation. The aim of our study was to analyze the relationship between age, systemic and vascular inflammation, and the presence of CVD comorbidities in a stable COPD population. Forty COPD patients were divided into 2 age groups (<65 and ≥65 years of age), from which we collected the following inflammatory biomarkers: C-reactive protein, tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and endothelin-1 (ET-1). Elderly COPD patients had more frequent exacerbation events per year (2 vs 1, P = .06), a higher prevalence of CVD (3 vs 2, P = .04), more limited exercise tolerance (6-minute walking test distance, 343 [283-403] vs 434 [384-484]; P = .02), and mild systemic inflammation (TNF-α, 9.02 [7.08-10.96] vs 6.48 [5.21-7.76]; P = .03; ET-1, 2.24 [1.76-2.71] vs 1.67 [1.36-1.98] pg/mL; P = .04). A weak correlation between age and ET-1 (r = 0.32, P = .04) was observed. Mild systemic inflammation, characterized by a slightly increased level of TNF-α, and endothelial dysfunction, marked by elevated ET-1, could be liaisons between aging, COPD, and CVD comorbidities.
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