Hematocrit and mean arterial blood pressure in pre- and postmenopause women

Beatriz Y Salazar Vázquez1,2, Miguel A Salazar Vázquez3,4, Marcos Intaglietta2, Ulf de Faire5, Bengt Fagrell6, Pedro Cabrales21Facultad de Medicina, 3Department of Physical Chemistry, Universidad Juárez del estado de Durango, Durango, Méxic...

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Main Authors: Beatriz Y Salazar Vázquez, Miguel A Salazar Vázquez, Marcos Intaglietta, Ulf de Faire, et al.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2009-05-01
Series:Vascular Health and Risk Management
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/hematocrit-and-mean-arterial-blood-pressure-in-pre--and-postmenopause--a3163
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spelling doaj-6de9ad36609b4f899ab661ac5ad019012020-11-25T00:19:23ZengDove Medical PressVascular Health and Risk Management1176-63441178-20482009-05-012009default483488Hematocrit and mean arterial blood pressure in pre- and postmenopause womenBeatriz Y Salazar VázquezMiguel A Salazar VázquezMarcos IntagliettaUlf de Faireet al.Beatriz Y Salazar Vázquez1,2, Miguel A Salazar Vázquez3,4, Marcos Intaglietta2, Ulf de Faire5, Bengt Fagrell6, Pedro Cabrales21Facultad de Medicina, 3Department of Physical Chemistry, Universidad Juárez del estado de Durango, Durango, México; 2Department of Bioengineering, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA; 4Department of Pediatrics, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Durango, México; 5Division of Cardiovascular Epidemiology, Institute of Environmental Medicine, Department of Cardiology, Karolinska Institutet, Solna, Stockholm, Sweden; 6Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet at Karolinska Hospital, Solna, Stockholm, SwedenAbstract: The relationship between mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) and hematocrit (Hct) was studied in pre- and postmenopause women in the city of Durango, Mexico. Premenopause women show a negative trend between parameters that is not statistically significant. MAP and Hct are directly related in postmenopause women (p < 0.01). It is proposed that that this MAP/Hct relationship is in part due to differences in endothelial function where menopause decreases the capacity of the endothelium to respond to increased blood viscosity and shears stress, leading to the increased production of vasodilator mediators to compensate for changes in blood viscosity due to changes in Hct. Comparison with a large group of postmenopause women in the city of Stockholm showed identical trends.Keywords: menopause, endothelial dysfunction, blood viscosity, blood pressure, hematocrit http://www.dovepress.com/hematocrit-and-mean-arterial-blood-pressure-in-pre--and-postmenopause--a3163
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author Beatriz Y Salazar Vázquez
Miguel A Salazar Vázquez
Marcos Intaglietta
Ulf de Faire
et al.
spellingShingle Beatriz Y Salazar Vázquez
Miguel A Salazar Vázquez
Marcos Intaglietta
Ulf de Faire
et al.
Hematocrit and mean arterial blood pressure in pre- and postmenopause women
Vascular Health and Risk Management
author_facet Beatriz Y Salazar Vázquez
Miguel A Salazar Vázquez
Marcos Intaglietta
Ulf de Faire
et al.
author_sort Beatriz Y Salazar Vázquez
title Hematocrit and mean arterial blood pressure in pre- and postmenopause women
title_short Hematocrit and mean arterial blood pressure in pre- and postmenopause women
title_full Hematocrit and mean arterial blood pressure in pre- and postmenopause women
title_fullStr Hematocrit and mean arterial blood pressure in pre- and postmenopause women
title_full_unstemmed Hematocrit and mean arterial blood pressure in pre- and postmenopause women
title_sort hematocrit and mean arterial blood pressure in pre- and postmenopause women
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Vascular Health and Risk Management
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1178-2048
publishDate 2009-05-01
description Beatriz Y Salazar Vázquez1,2, Miguel A Salazar Vázquez3,4, Marcos Intaglietta2, Ulf de Faire5, Bengt Fagrell6, Pedro Cabrales21Facultad de Medicina, 3Department of Physical Chemistry, Universidad Juárez del estado de Durango, Durango, México; 2Department of Bioengineering, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA; 4Department of Pediatrics, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Durango, México; 5Division of Cardiovascular Epidemiology, Institute of Environmental Medicine, Department of Cardiology, Karolinska Institutet, Solna, Stockholm, Sweden; 6Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet at Karolinska Hospital, Solna, Stockholm, SwedenAbstract: The relationship between mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) and hematocrit (Hct) was studied in pre- and postmenopause women in the city of Durango, Mexico. Premenopause women show a negative trend between parameters that is not statistically significant. MAP and Hct are directly related in postmenopause women (p < 0.01). It is proposed that that this MAP/Hct relationship is in part due to differences in endothelial function where menopause decreases the capacity of the endothelium to respond to increased blood viscosity and shears stress, leading to the increased production of vasodilator mediators to compensate for changes in blood viscosity due to changes in Hct. Comparison with a large group of postmenopause women in the city of Stockholm showed identical trends.Keywords: menopause, endothelial dysfunction, blood viscosity, blood pressure, hematocrit
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