» Articles » PMID: 16061115

Arterial Stiffness is Increased in Subjects with Hypothyroidism

Overview
Journal Int J Cardiol
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2005 Aug 3
PMID 16061115
Citations 22
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Background: The association between hypothyroidism and increased vascular resistance, arterial wall thickening and endothelial dysfunction is well recognized. The aim of the present study was to examine if hypothyroid subjects have increased arterial stiffness, a risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.

Methods: Sixty-five subjects (59 females and 6 males) with normal thyroid function or hypothyroidism of varying degree were investigated by radial artery applanation tonometry and pulse wave analysis, for evaluation of arterial stiffness.

Results: Serum TSH values were positively correlated with central systolic blood pressure (r=0.258, p=0.037), central pulse pressure (r=0.316, p=0.010), augmentation pressure (r=0.299, p=0.015) and negatively with reflection time index (RTI), which indicates the pressure wave velocity (r=-0.311, p=0.012). Hypothyroid patients presented higher central systolic pressure and pulse pressure, higher augmentation pressure and lower RTI, indicating increased arterial stiffness in these subjects. RTI was independently related to age, central systolic pressure and TSH. Mild changes of arterial stiffness were observed even in subjects with TSH range 2.01-4.0 muU/ml suggesting that this group may have an early stage of mild thyroid failure.

Conclusions: Hypothyroidism, even in the subclinical stage, is associated with changes in arterial stiffness. The observed abnormalities in arterial stiffness may have detrimental effects on left ventricular function and coronary perfusion in hypothyroid subjects.

Citing Articles

Hypothyroidism increases angiotensinogen gene expression associated with vascular smooth muscle cells cholesterol metabolism dysfunction and aorta remodeling in Psammomys obesus.

Neggazi S, Hamlat N, Berdja S, Boumaza S, Smail L, Beylot M Sci Rep. 2023; 13(1):19681.

PMID: 37951959 PMC: 10640574. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-46899-y.


Subclinical Hypothyroidism is Associated with Cognitive Impairment in Patients with Cerebral Small Vessel Disease.

Teng Z, Feng J, Lv P Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat. 2023; 19:303-310.

PMID: 36761397 PMC: 9904226. DOI: 10.2147/NDT.S401020.


Vascular Age, Metabolic Panel, Cardiovascular Risk and Inflammaging in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis Compared With Patients With Osteoarthritis.

Rodriguez-Vargas G, Santos-Moreno P, Rubio-Rubio J, Bautista-Nino P, Echeverri D, Gutierrez-Castaneda L Front Cardiovasc Med. 2022; 9:894577.

PMID: 35865390 PMC: 9295407. DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2022.894577.


Arterial Stiffness in Thyroid and Parathyroid Disease: A Review of Clinical Studies.

Grillo A, Barbato V, Antonello R, Cola M, Parati G, Salvi P J Clin Med. 2022; 11(11).

PMID: 35683533 PMC: 9180991. DOI: 10.3390/jcm11113146.


Mildly elevated thyroid-stimulating hormone is associated with endothelial dysfunction and severe preeclampsia among pregnant women with insufficient iodine intake in Eastern Cape province, South Africa.

Businge C, Longo-Mbenza B, Kengne A Ann Med. 2021; 53(1):1083-1089.

PMID: 34210226 PMC: 8253179. DOI: 10.1080/07853890.2021.1947520.