Left Ventricular Diastolic Function in Hypertension and Role of Plasma Glucose and Insulin

1996 
Background Experimental production of glucose intolerance has been associated with increased diastolic stiffness of the left ventricle, accompanied by interstitial fibrosis. Because carbohydrate metabolism is altered in hypertension, we undertook the present study to assess the relation of diastolic dysfunction in hypertension to plasma glucose and insulin concentrations. The latter are also affected by obesity. To facilitate this analysis, we studied moderately obese hypertensives. Elucidation of these relations was then sought in diabetic subjects. Methods and Results Subjects undergoing catheterization for chest pain were included in the study when significant coronary disease was not present. In groups 1 (lean), 2 (obese), 3 (lean hypertensive), and 4 (obese hypertensives), intraventricular pressures and volumes were determined. Fasting plasma glucose, insulin, hemoglobinAIC, and glucose tolerance were assessed. Basal ejection fraction and end-systolic wall stress were normal in the four groups. Chamb...
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