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Brain Behavior and Immunity | 2015

Beta-adrenergic receptor mediated inflammation control by monocytes is associated with blood pressure and risk factors for cardiovascular disease.

Suzi Hong; Stoyan Dimitrov; T. Cheng; Laura Redwine; C. Pruitt; Paul J. Mills; Michael G. Ziegler; J. Michael Green; F. Shaikh; Kathleen Wilson

Overwhelming data indicate that individuals with even mildly elevated blood pressure (BP) are at great risk for developing clinical hypertension and future cardiovascular disease (CVD). There remains a lack of consensus regarding treatment strategies for mildly elevated BP, termed prehypertension, and the knowledge of pathophysiology and mechanisms of its clinical outcomes remains limited. Our primary aim was to investigate βAR-mediated inflammation control (BARIC) responses of blood monocytes to isoproterenol (Iso) in relation to BP and CVD risk factors, including obesity, depressive mood, fasting glucose, triglycerides, and cholesterol levels in the 64 prehypertensive compared to 84 individuals with normal BP. BARIC was determined by measuring the degree of inhibition in lipopolysaccharides-stimulated monocytic intracellular TNF production by ex vivo Iso treatment (10(-8)M). Depressive mood was assessed by Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). Fasting metabolic and lipid panels were assessed, and plasma levels of inflammatory cytokines TNF, IL-1β, IL-6 were measured in a subset to confirm proinflammatory state of prehypertensive participants. Prehypertensive participants were older, heavier, included more men, and presented higher levels of fasting glucose, triglycerides, cholesterol, and plasma TNF compared to normotensive participants (ps<.05). BARIC was significantly attenuated in the prehypertensive compared to normotensive group (p<.05). BARIC was negatively associated with systolic BP, diastolic BP, age, BMI, fasting glucose, triglycerides, total and low density cholesterol levels, and somatic depressive symptoms in all participants (ps<.0001 to .05). However, among the prehypertensive individuals BARIC was positively associated with SBP even after controlling for the covariates (age, gender, race, BMI, glucose and lipid panel, somatic BDI scores) (p<.05). This differing nature of the BARIC-SBP relationship between the two BP groups may be attributed to moderating factors such as cardiorespiratory fitness or depressive symptoms that could not be clearly deciphered in this current study. Nonetheless, our findings indicate the associations between inflammation dysregulation mediated by sympathoadrenal activation and BP that is observable even among individuals with normal to mildly elevated BP. BARIC may be a useful and sensitive indicator of elevated risk for vascular inflammatory disease that can be detected even at lower BP levels, especially given its associations with traditional CVD risk factors and the critical role of monocytes in atherogenic processes.


Brain Behavior and Immunity | 2013

Differential TNF production by monocyte subsets under physical stress: Blunted mobilization of proinflammatory monocytes in prehypertensive individuals

Stoyan Dimitrov; F. Shaikh; C. Pruitt; M. Green; Kathleen Wilson; N. Beg; Suzi Hong


Brain Behavior and Immunity | 2014

Benefit of physical fitness against inflammation in obesity: role of beta adrenergic receptors.

Suzi Hong; Stoyan Dimitrov; C. Pruitt; F. Shaikh; N. Beg


Psychoneuroendocrinology | 2016

Glucocorticoid mediated regulation of inflammation in human monocytes is associated with depressive mood and obesity

T. Cheng; Stoyan Dimitrov; C. Pruitt; Suzi Hong


Health | 2018

Effects of Grounding (Earthing) on Massage Therapists: An Exploratory Study

Gaétan Chevalier; Sheila Patel; Lizabeth Weiss; C. Pruitt; Brook L. Henry; Deepak Chopra; Paul J. Mills


Brain Behavior and Immunity | 2017

Role of metabolic hormones and inflammation in the association between obesity and somatic depression

J.N. Kohn; Y. Cabrera; R.N. Guay-Ross; C. Pruitt; Suzi Hong


Brain Behavior and Immunity | 2015

What your monocytes say about your mind and body and why we should listen: Impaired beta2-ARs and GRs may explain obesity-related low-grade inflammation and depressive mood

Suzi Hong; Stoyan Dimitrov; T. Cheng; C. Pruitt; F. Shaikh


Brain Behavior and Immunity | 2013

138. Immunological predicament of obesity: Is low-grade inflammation a culprit of immunosuppression?

Stoyan Dimitrov; T. Cheng; F. Shaikh; C. Pruitt; M. Green; Kathleen Wilson; N. Beg; Suzi Hong


Brain Behavior and Immunity | 2012

179. Getting fit or losing weight… which way to reduce inflammation?

K. Wachmann; Kathleen Wilson; B. Woods; C. Pruitt; Meredith A. Pung; Paul J. Mills


Brain Behavior and Immunity | 2012

58. Effects of regular exercise and weight loss on inflammatory biomarkers in individuals with high blood pressure

Paul J. Mills; Kathleen Wilson; J. Sadja; B. Woods; C. Pruitt; L. Redwine; Geert W. Schmid-Schönbein; Suzi Hong

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Suzi Hong

University of California

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F. Shaikh

University of California

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Paul J. Mills

University of California

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M. Green

University of California

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N. Beg

University of California

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T. Cheng

University of California

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B. Woods

University of California

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Brook L. Henry

University of California

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