POSSITIVE CORRELATION BETWEEN ADIPOCYTE FATTY ACID-BINDING PROTEIN AND EPICARDIAL FAT IN PATIENTS WITH A FAMILY HISTORY OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISESASE

Possitive correlation between adipocyte fatty acid-binding protein and epicardial fat in patients with a family history of cardiovascular disesase

Possitive correlation between adipocyte fatty acid-binding protein and epicardial fat in patients with a family history of cardiovascular disesase

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Background: Adipocyte fatty acid-binding protein (A-FABP) is a promising link between metabolic syndrome and atherosclerosis.Epicardial fat (EPI) is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD).Objective: The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the correlation between EPI and A-FABP in asymptomatic patients with a family history of CVD.Methods: 59 subjects (39 males) (median = 54 years old) were enrolled in the study and their EPI thickness and A-FABP levels were assessed.Results: EPI was Hayward Puck Feeder Parts found in 46 patients (77.

9%).There were positive correlations between EPI and A-FABP (r=0.336; P=0.010), age (r=0.526; P<0.

001), fibrinogen (r=0.304; P=0.023) and Soccer - Clothing Mens Tops - Jackets systolic blood pressure (r=0.279; P=0.034).

A positive correlation was found between EPI and A-FABP in a subgroup of overweight and obese patients (0.389; P=0.041, 0.407; P=0.004) and in the subgroup of patients with excluded CVD (r=0.

368; P=0.006).Conclusions: We found a positive correlation between EPI and A-FABP in a group of patients with a family history of CVD and in subgroups of overweight and obese patients.

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