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Gamma-glutamyltransferase, arterial remodeling and prehypertension in a healthy population at low cardiometabolic risk

M Kozakova, A Gastaldelli, C Morizzo, K Højlund, PM Nilssson, E Ferrannini, RJ Heine, J Dekker, S de Rooij, G Nijpels, W Boorsma, A Kok, A Mitrakou, S Tournis, K Kyriakopoulou, P Thomakos, N Lalic, K Lalic, A Jotic, L Lukic Show all

Journal of Human Hypertension | Published : 2021

Abstract

Plasma gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) was suggested to reflect the level of systemic oxidative stress. Oxidative stress induces changes in arterial structure and function and contributes to the development of hypertension. Therefore, GGT may be associated with arterial remodeling and blood pressure (BP) increment, even in absence of disease. To test this hypothesis, we evaluated, in 825 healthy subjects at low cardiometabolic risk, the associations of plasma GGT with carotid artery intima-media thickness (IMT), luminal diameter and prehypertension; in 154 subjects was evaluated also the association with aortic stiffness (cfPWV). Associations were controlled for insulin sensitivity, C-reacti..

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