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Microvascular Research | 2011

Skin capillary density and microvascular reactivity in obese subjects with and without metabolic syndrome.

Emílio Antonio Francischetti; Eduardo Tibiriçá; Elizabete Goes da Silva; Elba Rodrigues; Bruno M.J. Celoria; Virgínia Genelhu de Abreu

Obesity is associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. We hypothesized that microvascular function may be impaired in obese subjects with metabolic syndrome (OB-MetSnd) compared to obese subjects without MetSnd (OB) and healthy subjects (HS). In this cross-sectional study, we evaluated skin capillary density (SCD) in OB-MetSnd (n=20, 12 women, BMI=36.5±1.1kg/m(2)), OB (n=25, 16 women, BMI=34.5±0.7kg/m(2)), and HS (n=30, 22 women, BMI=22.8±0.3kg/m(2)) groups. SCD was evaluated by intravital video-microscopy at rest and after post-occlusive reactive hyperemia (PORH) and venous congestion (VC). OB-MetSnd subjects exhibited significant differences in the values of MetSnd components and in leptin and HOMA-IR levels compared to OB and HS individuals. There were no differences in SCD among groups in resting conditions. The OB-MetSnd group failed to show a significant increase in the number of recruited capillaries during PORH and VC compared to the SCD evaluated at rest. A negative correlation of SCD with waist circumference, BMI, blood pressure, and HOMA-IR was observed after PORH and VC. When obese subjects were analyzed according to their HOMA-IR quartiles, a significant decrease in SCD was observed during POHR (P=0.02). Our findings showed that obese subjects have structural and functional alterations in skin microcirculation that are proportional to the increase in the degree of global and central obesity. In addition, in OB-MetSnd subjects, the cutaneous capillaries at rest are already maximally recruited, indicating an absence of functional capillary reserve. This may be related to the insulin resistance observed in OB-MetSnd individuals.


Arquivos Brasileiros De Cardiologia | 2006

The endocannabinoid system: a new perspective for cardiometabolic risk control.

Emílio Antonio Francischetti; Virgínia Genelhu de Abreu

. Os avancos terapeuticos conquistados gracas aos agentes hipolipemiantes, anti-hipertensivos e antidiabeticos orais representaram valiosos instrumentos para reduzir o pesado gravame, em termos de saude publica, imposto pelos fatores de risco cardiovascular e metabolico. A doenca cardiovascular ainda permanece como principal causa de morte em varios paises do mundo ocidental, seja pelo inadequado controle de doencas como o diabetes mellitus, hipertensao arterial e o habito de fumar


Nutrition | 2009

Temporal relation between body mass index and renal function in individuals with hypertension and excess body weight.

Márcia Regina Simas Gonçalves Torres; Luciana Guerra Cardoso; Virgínia Genelhu de Abreu; Antonio Felipe Sanjuliani; Emílio Antonio Francischetti

OBJECTIVE Recent evidence has suggested obesity as an independent risk factor for chronic kidney disease. However, the temporal relation between body mass index (BMI) and early renal dysfunction is unknown. This study aimed at evaluating whether longitudinal variations in BMI would reflect on changes in estimated glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in hypertensive individuals with excess body weight. METHODS This was a cross-sectional, longitudinal study. RESULTS Of the 218 participants who attended the first examination, 150 were available for paired final analyses. At the end of follow-up, GFR decreased by 1.024 mL/min for each 1-kg/m(2) increment in BMI (P<0.03). When BMI was analyzed in quartiles, a positive graded relation with GFR changes was observed in quartiles 1 and 2 (individuals who maintained or lost weight), and a negative relation in quartiles 3 and 4 (individuals who gained weight, P=0.05). A significant difference was observed between the smallest and highest BMI quartiles (P=0.01). At the end of follow-up, the 76 participants (51%) who gained weight (+4.6+/-0.4 kg) showed a reduction in GFR (-2.99+/-1.99 mL/min) of borderline significance (P=0.06) and a significant increase in fasting plasma glucose and triacylglycerol levels. Conversely, the 74 participants who maintained or lost weight showed no significant change in GFR and in fasting plasma glucose and triacylglycerol levels, although their blood pressure decreased significantly. CONCLUSIONS Our study showed a significant temporal association between changes in BMI and GFR in overweight and obese hypertensive patients.


Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia | 2001

Leptina, Elo Adicional na Fisiopatologia da Pré-eclâmpsia?

arngela Vargas Borges Duarte; S.G. Barroso; Emílio Antonio Francischetti; Virgínia Genelhu de Abreu

Purpose: to study in primigravid adolescents the behavior of serum leptin levels during the evolution of normal pregnancy, comparing the results with those obtained from preeclamptics. Methods: prospective, longitudinal study conducted in 15 normotensive pregnant adolescents and 5 preeclamptic adolescents. Serum leptin levels (ng/mL) were determined by radioimmunoassay. Blood pressure was measured by the oscilometric method by using DINAMAP 1846. Patients were evaluated in two different gestational periods: between the 21st and 30th week and between the 31st and 40th week. The ratio leptin/body mass index (BMI) was used to correct changes observed in BMI throughout gestation. Preeclamptic pregnant patients were diagnosed when the blood pressure was ³140/90 mmHg, proteinuria >300 mg/24 h and when arteriolar spasm was present in the optic fundi. Results: there was a trend towards an elevation of serum leptin at the end of pregnancy in both groups although more pronounced in preeclamptic patients. In pregnant normotensive patients serum leptin increased from 11.9±1.20 (21st to 30th week) to 13.9±2.23 ng/mL (31st to 40th week), and in preeclamptic from 11.9±1.20 to 17.6±4.565 ng/mL. In preeclamptic patients the BMI increased significantly in the period from the 21st to 30th week when compared to the period between the 31st and 40th week: 21.5±0.8 vs 27.4±1.7 kg/m2, p<0.05. In normotensive these values were maintained stable: 24.9±1.5 vs 25.1±1.00 kg/m2. At the end of gestation the ratio leptin/BMI was significantly higher in preeclamptics: 0.56±0.06 (21st to 30th week) vs 0.70±0.15, p<0.05. The values of the ratio leptin/BMI in normotensive pregnants varied from 0.44±0.02 between the 21st and 30th week to 0.41±0.04 between the 31st to 40th week. In normal pregnants there was a direct and significant correlation between the levels of leptin and BMI in both periods of pregnancy: r = 0.7, p<0.004 (31st to 40th ) vs r = 0.94, p<0.0001 (31st to 40th week). These correlations were lost in preeclamptic patients in both gestational periods. Conclusion: the higher concentrations of leptin and leptin/BMI ratio observed when preeclamptics were compared with normotensive patients, in both gestational periods, suggest a leptin resistance pattern in preeclampsia.


PLOS ONE | 2017

High-molecular weight adiponectin/HOMA-IR ratio as a biomarker of metabolic syndrome in urban multiethnic Brazilian subjects

Virgínia Genelhu de Abreu; Cyro José de Moraes Martins; Patricia Aguiar Cardoso de Oliveira; Emílio Antonio Francischetti

Metabolic syndrome (MetS) has an important epidemiological relevance due to its increasing prevalence and association with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Insulin resistance is a core feature of the MetS. HOMA-IR is a robust clinical and epidemiological marker of MetS. Adiponectin is an adipokine with insulin-sensitizing and anti-inflammatory functions; its levels decrease as number of components of MetS increases. High-molecular weight adiponectin (HMWA) is the multimer responsible for the relationship of adiponectin with insulin sensitivity. HOMA-IR and HMWA are suitable candidates for MetS biomarkers. The ratio of adiponectin to HOMA-IR has been validated as a powerful index of MetS and considered a better marker of its presence, than either HOMA-IR or adiponectin alone, in selected homogeneous populations. We compared the strength of association between HMWA, HOMA-IR and HMWA/HOMA-IR ratio with MetS and its key components. Our data have shown that the median (25th, 75th percentile) of HMWA/HOMA-IR ratio was lower in subjects with MetS [0.51 (0.33, 1.31)] as compared to those without it [2.19 (1.13, 4.71)]. The correlation coefficient (r) was significantly higher for HMWA/HOMA-IR ratio as compared to HMWA for waist circumference (-0.65; -0.40, respectively); mean blood pressure (-0.27; -0.14, respectively); fasting glucose (-0.38; -0.19, respectively); HDL-cholesterol (0.44; 0.40, respectively); and triglycerides (-0.35; -0.18, respectively). In a multivariable logistic regression analysis, the HMWA/HOMA-IR ratio was a sensitive predictor for MetS, being the only marker that was significantly associated with each and all the individual components of the syndrome. These results expand on previous studies in that we used the active circulating form of adiponectin, i.e. HMWA, and represent a typical Brazilian cohort characterized by intense interethnic admixture. Thus, the HMWA/HOMA-IR ratio is a minimally invasive biomarker for MetS that could be clinically useful in prognosing patient outcome.


Arquivos Brasileiros De Cardiologia | 2002

A Participação do Tecido Adiposo Visceral na Gênese da Hipertensão e Doença Cardiovascular Aterogênica. Um Conceito Emergente

S.G. Barroso; Virgínia Genelhu de Abreu; Emílio Antonio Francischetti


American Journal of Hypertension | 2004

Effects of perindopril, irbesartan, and perindopril plus irbesartan on blood pressure, renal hemodynamics, proteinuria, renin angiotesin-aldosterone system, and TGF-B1, in type 2 diabetes with nephropathy

J. Matos; Maria de Lourdes Guimarães Rodrigues; Débora Cristina T. Valença; Vagner Lobão Ismerin; C.S.C. Lau; S.G. Barroso; Edson Mendes Boasquevisque; Virgínia Genelhu de Abreu; Emílio Antonio Francischetti


RBM rev. bras. med | 2001

Reposiçäo hormonal - controvérsias

Virgínia Genelhu de Abreu; Emílio Antonio Francischetti


Rev. SOCERJ | 2005

A emergência de um novo modulador cardiovascular - a 2ªenzima de conversão da angiotensina 2 (ECA2)

Emílio Antonio Francischetti; Aloísio Francischetti; Virgínia Genelhu de Abreu


American Journal of Hypertension | 2004

P-490: PPAR-g2 Pro12Ala and the b3- adrenergic receptor Trp64Arg polymorphisms in Brazilian subjects: comparison between obese hypertensives and non obese individuals

Stenio Fernando Pimentel Duarte; S.G. Barroso; Débora Cristina T. Valença; Virgínia Genelhu de Abreu; Márcia Mattos Gonçalves Pimentel; Emílio Antonio Francischetti

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S.G. Barroso

Rio de Janeiro State University

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Bruno M.J. Celoria

Rio de Janeiro State University

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C.S.C. Lau

Rio de Janeiro State University

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