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Medical Science Monitor | 2012

Influence of hypertension, obesity and nicotine abuse on quantitative and qualitative changes in acute-phase proteins in patients with essential hypertension

Maciej Cymerys; Paweł Bogdański; Danuta Pupek-Musialik; Anna Jabłecka; Jan K. Łącki; Izabela Korczowska; Joanna Dytfeld

Summary Background Hypertension is a powerful risk factor for cardiovascular disease and frequently occurs in conjunction with obesity. Accumulative evidence suggests a link between inflammation and hypertension. The aim of study was to evaluate whether blood pressure, obesity and smoking may influence acute-phase response. Material/Methods Ninety-two patients with essential hypertension and 75 healthy volunteers as a control group were studied. In all subjects assessment of hsCRP, α1-acid glycoprotein (AGP), α1-antichymotrypsin, transferrin, α1-antitrypsin, and C3 and C4 complement were performed. Evaluation of glycosylation profile and reactivity coefficient (RC) for AGP was done by means of affinity immunoelectrophoresis with concanavalin A as a ligand. Results When compared to the controls, hypertensive subjects presented significantly higher hsCRP concentrations and lower transferrin level. Hypertensive patients had elevated AGP-AC. The intensification of the inflammatory reaction was greater in the subgroup of hypertensive patients smoking cigarettes. In obese hypertensives, elevated serum C3 complement level was found. Conclusions We conclude that arterial hypertension may evoke the acute-phase response in humans. Markers of acute-phase response are particularly strongly expressed in smokers. Serum C 3 complement, but not other APPs, is elevated in hypertension coexisting with obesity.


Postȩpy higieny i medycyny doświadczalnej | 2015

Impact of administration of folic acid on selected indicators of inflammation in patients with primary arterial hypertension.

Aleksandra Baszczuk; Zygmunt Kopczyński; Jarosław Kopczyński; Maciej Cymerys; Anna Thielemann; Lena Bielawska; Anna Banaszewska

UNLABELLED The results of epidemiological and clinical tests have shown that in patients with primary arterial hypertension, a chronic mild inflammation develops. The purpose of the study was to determine whether administration of folic acid to patients with primary arterial hypertension influences concentrations of indicators of inflammation: hsCRP, sICAM-1 and sVCAM-1. MATERIAL AND METHODS The examination was carried out in 41 patients with primary arterial hypertension, aged 19-65 (21 men and 20 women), without complications of hypertension and/or coexisting diseases. The examined patients were administered 15 mg of folic acid once a day for 45 days. Before and after administration of folic acid, concentrations of folic acid, homocysteine, hsCRP, sICAM-1 and sVCAM-1 in serum were assessed. Concentrations of folic acid and homocysteine were determined using the immunoenzymatic method (Abbott) on an AxSYM analyzer. The level of C-reactive protein (CRP) was determined with an ultra-sensitive turbidimetric assay on a Dimension analyzer (Siemens). Next, concentrations of adhesion particles sICAM-1 and sVCAM-1 were assessed with the ELISA technique (R&D). RESULTS After the administration of folic acid in patients with primary arterial hypertension, a significant decrease in median concentrations of homocysteine in blood was observed. Simultaneously, the median hsCRP, ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 concentrations in serum in patients with primary arterial hypertension were significantly reduced. CONSLUSIONS Administration of folic acid to persons with primary arterial hypertension in a dose of 15 mg/ day for 45 days caused a decrease in the concentration of homocysteine in serum. That could indirectly result in the decrease in concentrations of the indicators of inflammation (hsCRP, ICAM-1 and VCAM-1), as it is apparent from previous studies that hyperhomocysteinemia stimulates the synthesis of CRP and the expression of adhesion molecules.


Polskie Archiwum Medycyny Wewnetrznej-polish Archives of Internal Medicine | 2002

Circadian rhythm and variability of blood pressure and target organ damage in essential hypertension

Maciej Cymerys; Anna Miczke; Wiesław Bryl; Magdalena Kujawska-Łuczak; Paweł Bogdański; Danuta Pupek-Musialik


Arterial Hypertension | 2009

Ocena stężenia białka C-reaktywnego w surowicy krwi chorych na pierwotne nadciśnienie tętnicze z hiperhomocysteinemią

Aleksandra Baszczuk; Zygmunt Kopczyński; Danuta Pupek-Musialik; Małgorzata Czeryba; Jarosław Kopczyński; Maciej Cymerys; Anna Thielemann


Arterial Hypertension | 2005

Ocena stężenia adiponektyny u pacjentów z ostrym zespołem wieńcowym

Anna Miczke; Wiesław Bryl; Paweł Bogdański; Maciej Cymerys; Monika Szulińska; Magdalena Łuczak; Danuta Pupek-Musialik; Olga Trojnarska; Stefan Grajek


Polskie Archiwum Medycyny Wewnetrznej-polish Archives of Internal Medicine | 2003

The effect of analysed hypotensive drugs on certain metabolic parameters

Anna Miczke; Danuta Pupek-Musialik; Maciej Cymerys; Wiesław Bryl; Magdalena Kujawska-Łuczak; Paweł Bogdański


Arterial Hypertension | 2011

Ocena wybranych laboratoryjnych parametrów stanu zapalnego u chorych na pierwotne nadciśnienie tętnicze

Aleksandra Baszczuk; Zygmunt Kopczyński; Paulina Deręgowska; Danuta Pupek-Musialik; Maciej Cymerys; Jarosław Kopczyński


Arterial Hypertension | 2010

Rola glikokortykosteroidów w etiologii nadciśnienia tętniczego

Katarzyna Kosicka; Franciszek K. Główka; Agnieszka Kośla; Maciej Cymerys; Marek Chuchracki


Archive | 2012

Pacjent z podejrzeniem zespołu pozornego nadmiaru mineralokortykosteroidów — trudności diagnostyczne A case with suspected apparent mineralocorticoid excess syndrome — diagnostic problems

Katarzyna Kosicka; Maciej Cymerys; Aleksandra Majchrzak-Celińska


Arterial Hypertension | 2012

Pacjent z podejrzeniem zespołu pozornego nadmiaru mineralokortykosteroidów — trudności diagnostyczne

Katarzyna Kosicka; Maciej Cymerys; Aleksandra Majchrzak-Celińska; Franciszek K. Główka

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Danuta Pupek-Musialik

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Paweł Bogdański

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Wiesław Bryl

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Karolina Hoffmann

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Katarzyna Kosicka

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Magdalena Kujawska-Łuczak

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Aleksandra Baszczuk

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Franciszek K. Główka

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Jarosław Kopczyński

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Olga Trojnarska

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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