Vasomotor and fibrinolytic effects of leptin in manShow others and affiliations
2025 (English)In: Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal, ISSN 1401-7431, E-ISSN 1651-2006, Vol. 59, no 1, article id 2478867Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
Objectives: The adipocyte-derived hormone leptin has been associated with the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease. The mechanisms underlying this association are unclear but may relate to effects on the vascular endothelium. Our aim was to explore the effects of leptin on endothelial vasomotor and fibrinolytic function in healthy volunteers and patients with coronary artery disease.
Design: The vascular effects of leptin were assessed infusing recombinant human leptin in healthy volunteers during measuring vasomotor response by venous occlusion plethysmography. Additionally, circulating levels of leptin were analysed in relation to endothelial dysfunction in patients with established coronary artery disease.
Results: In healthy male volunteers, intra-arterial infusion of recombinant human leptin (80, 800 and 8,000 ng/min; n = 10) did not affect basal forearm blood flow, plasma tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) or plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1 concentrations (all p > 0.05). However, during concomitant co-infusion with leptin (800 ng/min; n = 10), drug-induced vasodilatation was reduced (p = 0.001), and tPA activity increased (p = 0.002). In patients with coronary artery disease, those with the high plasma leptin levels had reduced drug-induced vasodilatation (p < 0.001), and increased net release of tPA antigen and activity (p < 0.001 and p = 0.03, respectively) compared to those with low levels. The study has been registered retrospectively at Clinical Trials with number NCT04374500.
Conclusion: Intrabrachial leptin infusion did not affect the basal vascular tone, whereas acute and chronic hyperleptinemia was associated with blunted vasoreactivity in healthy volunteers, and in patients with coronary artery disease.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Taylor & Francis Group, 2025. Vol. 59, no 1, article id 2478867
Keywords [en]
cardiovascular risk, endothelium, fibrinolysis , Hyperleptinemia, vascular function
National Category
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Disease
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-237201DOI: 10.1080/14017431.2025.2478867ISI: 001449509200001PubMedID: 40066842Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-105000763361OAI: oai:DiVA.org:umu-237201DiVA, id: diva2:1950353
Funder
Swedish Heart Lung FoundationRegion VästerbottenUmeå University2025-04-072025-04-072025-04-07Bibliographically approved