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Elevated circulating fibrocyte levels in patients with hypertensive heart disease.


ABSTRACT: Autopsy and biopsy studies have shown that there is significantly more fibrosis in hearts of patients with hypertensive heart disease compared to normal hearts. Fibrocytes, a population of circulating bone marrow-derived cells, have been shown to home to tissues and promote scar formation in several diseases, but their role in human hypertensive heart disease has not been investigated to date. Our objective was to determine whether fibrocyte levels are elevated in individuals with hypertensive heart disease.We measured peripheral blood fibrocyte levels and their activated phenotypes in 12 individuals with hypertensive heart disease as determined by increased left ventricular mass on noninvasive imaging and compared them to fibrocyte levels from 19 healthy normal controls and correlated them to cardiac MRI findings.Compared to normal controls, individuals with hypertensive heart disease had significantly higher circulating levels of total fibrocytes [median (interquartile range); 149000 (62200-220000) vs. 564500 (321000-1.2900e(+006)), P?

SUBMITTER: Keeley EC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3643814 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Elevated circulating fibrocyte levels in patients with hypertensive heart disease.

Keeley Ellen C EC   Mehrad Borna B   Janardhanan Rajesh R   Salerno Michael M   Hunter Jennifer R JR   Burdick Marie M MM   Field Joshua J JJ   Strieter Robert M RM   Kramer Christopher M CM  

Journal of hypertension 20120901 9


<h4>Objective</h4>Autopsy and biopsy studies have shown that there is significantly more fibrosis in hearts of patients with hypertensive heart disease compared to normal hearts. Fibrocytes, a population of circulating bone marrow-derived cells, have been shown to home to tissues and promote scar formation in several diseases, but their role in human hypertensive heart disease has not been investigated to date. Our objective was to determine whether fibrocyte levels are elevated in individuals w  ...[more]

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