TY - JOUR
T1 - Differences in endothelial function between Korean-Asians and Caucasians
AU - Yim, Jongeun
AU - Petrofsky, Jerrold
AU - Berk, Lee
AU - Daher, Noha
AU - Lohman, Everett
N1 - The vascular endothelium is a single layer of cells covering the internal surface of blood vessels in the body. It plays an important role in vascular growth, vasoregulation and vasoprotection [ 1].
PY - 2012/6
Y1 - 2012/6
N2 - BACKGROUND: The vascular endothelium plays an integral role in maintaining vascular homeostasis, including the regulation of blood flow, vascular tone, and platelet aggregation. The aim of this study was to see if there were any differences in endothelial function between Koreans and Caucasians.MATERIAL/METHODS: This was accomplished by 2 measures of endothelial function--the response to local heat and the response to vascular occlusion. Ten Caucasian and 10 Korean male and female subjects participated (<35 years old). Endothelial function was assessed by the skin blood flow response to local heat using a thermode for 6 minutes at 3 temperatures (38°C, 40°C and 42°C) and by vascular occlusion for 4 minutes followed by release and measurement of skin blood flow for 2 minutes.RESULTS: When applying 6 minutes of local heat at 3 different temperatures (38°C, 40°C, and 42°C), the skin blood flows were significantly higher for all temperatures in Caucasians as compared with Koreans, with peak blood flow of 223±48.1, 413.7±132.1, and 517.4±135.8 flux in Caucasians and 126.4±41.3, 251±77.9, and 398±97.2 flux in Koreans, respectively (p=0.001). Results of this study support the idea that the skin blood flow response to occlusion was significantly higher in Caucasians (peak 411.9±88.9 flux) than Koreans (peak 332.4±75.8 flux) (p=0.016).CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that Koreans may have lower endothelial function than Caucasians, which may be explained, in part, by genetic variations between the 2 ethnic groups.
AB - BACKGROUND: The vascular endothelium plays an integral role in maintaining vascular homeostasis, including the regulation of blood flow, vascular tone, and platelet aggregation. The aim of this study was to see if there were any differences in endothelial function between Koreans and Caucasians.MATERIAL/METHODS: This was accomplished by 2 measures of endothelial function--the response to local heat and the response to vascular occlusion. Ten Caucasian and 10 Korean male and female subjects participated (<35 years old). Endothelial function was assessed by the skin blood flow response to local heat using a thermode for 6 minutes at 3 temperatures (38°C, 40°C and 42°C) and by vascular occlusion for 4 minutes followed by release and measurement of skin blood flow for 2 minutes.RESULTS: When applying 6 minutes of local heat at 3 different temperatures (38°C, 40°C, and 42°C), the skin blood flows were significantly higher for all temperatures in Caucasians as compared with Koreans, with peak blood flow of 223±48.1, 413.7±132.1, and 517.4±135.8 flux in Caucasians and 126.4±41.3, 251±77.9, and 398±97.2 flux in Koreans, respectively (p=0.001). Results of this study support the idea that the skin blood flow response to occlusion was significantly higher in Caucasians (peak 411.9±88.9 flux) than Koreans (peak 332.4±75.8 flux) (p=0.016).CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that Koreans may have lower endothelial function than Caucasians, which may be explained, in part, by genetic variations between the 2 ethnic groups.
KW - Blood flow
KW - Endothelial function
KW - Ethnicity
KW - Local heat
KW - Endothelium, Vascular/physiopathology
KW - Humans
KW - Skin Temperature/physiology
KW - White People
KW - Male
KW - Coronary Occlusion/physiopathology
KW - Hot Temperature
KW - Regional Blood Flow
KW - Adult
KW - Female
KW - Asian People
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U2 - 10.12659/MSM.882902
DO - 10.12659/MSM.882902
M3 - Article
C2 - 22648248
SN - 1234-1010
VL - 18
SP - CR337-CR343
JO - Medical Science Monitor
JF - Medical Science Monitor
IS - 6
ER -