1. Exacerbation of cardiovascular ageing by diabetes mellitus and its associations with acyl-carnitines
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Shuang Leng, Woon-Puay Koh, Angela S. Koh, Hong Chang Tan, Jean-Paul Kovalik, Bryan M.H. Keng, See Hooi Ewe, Liang Zhong, Fei Gao, Louis L. Y. Teo, Lye Siang Lee, Jianhong Ching, Vivian J Chow, Tsze Yin Tan, Hannah Chew, Ru San Tan, and Xiaodan Zhao
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Male ,Aging ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Exacerbation ,Cardiovascular functions ,Cardiovascular System ,Left atrial ,Carnitine ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,Cardiovascular structure ,Diabetes Mellitus ,medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,diabetes ,business.industry ,cardiovascular ,Cell Biology ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Myocardial relaxation ,Ageing ,Cohort ,Cardiology ,Female ,business ,Research Paper - Abstract
Objective: To demonstrate differences in cardiovascular structure and function between diabetic and non-diabetic older adults. To investigate associations between acyl-carnitines and cardiovascular function as indexed by imaging measurements. Methods: A community-based cohort of older adults without cardiovascular disease underwent current cardiovascular imaging and metabolomics acyl-carnitines profiling based on current and archived sera obtained fifteen years prior to examination. Results: A total of 933 participants (women 56%, n=521) with a mean age 63±13 years were studied. Old diabetics compared to old non-diabetics had lower myocardial relaxation (0.8±0.2 vs 0.9±0.3, p=0.0039); lower left atrial conduit strain (12±4.3 vs 14±4.1, p=0.045), lower left atrial conduit strain rate (-1.2±0.4 vs -1.3±0.5, p=0.042) and lower ratio of left atrial conduit strain to left atrial booster strain (0.5±0.2 vs 0.7±0.3, p=0.0029). Higher levels of archived short chain acyl-carnitine were associated with present-day impairments in myocardial relaxation (C5:1; OR 1.03, p=0.011), worse left atrial conduit strain function (C5:1; OR 1.03, p=0.037). Increases in hydroxylated acyl-carnitines were associated with worse left atrial conduit strain [(C4-OH; OR 1.05, p=0.0017), (C16:2-OH; OR 1.18, p=0.037)]. Current, archived and changes in long chain acyl-carnitines were associated with cardiovascular functions [(C16; OR 1.02, p=0.002), (C20:3; OR 1.01, p=0.014), (C14:3; OR 1.12, p=0.033), (C18:1; OR 1.01, p=0.018), (C18:2; OR 1.01, p=0.028), (C20:4; OR 1.10, p=0.038)] (all p
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- 2021
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