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Metabolomic signatures of cardiac remodelling and heart failure risk in the community
Author(s) -
Andersson Charlotte,
Liu Chunyu,
Cheng Susan,
Wang Thomas J.,
Gerszten Robert E.,
Larson Martin G.,
Vasan Ramachandran S.
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
esc heart failure
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.787
H-Index - 25
ISSN - 2055-5822
DOI - 10.1002/ehf2.12923
Subject(s) - ejection fraction , cardiology , heart failure , medicine , hazard ratio , proportional hazards model , diastole , confidence interval , blood pressure
Aims Heart failure (HF) is associated with several metabolic changes, but it is unknown whether distinct components of the circulating metabolome may be related to cardiac structure and function, and with incident HF in the community. Methods and results We assayed 217 circulating metabolites in 2336 Framingham Study participants (mean age 55 ± 10 years, 53% women) without HF at baseline. We used linear and Cox regression to relate concentrations of metabolites to left ventricular (LV) diastolic dimension, LV wall thickness, LV ejection fraction, left atrial dimension, LV ventricular mass, and aortic root size cross‐sectionally and to incident HF prospectively. Bonferroni‐adjusted P ‐values <0.05 denoted statistical significance. Circulating concentrations of kynurenine [ β  = −0.12 cm per standard deviation (SD) increment in normalized residual of metabolite, P  = 7.3 × 10 −8 ] and aminoadipate (−0.11 cm per SD increment, P  = 2.61 × 10 −5 ) were associated with left ventricular diastolic dimension, phosphatidylcholine (carbon:double bound = 38:6) with left atrial dimension (0.10 cm per SD increment, P  = 9.7 × 10 −6 ), and cholesterol ester (carbon:double bound = 20:5) with left atrial dimension (0.10 cm per SD increment, P  = 1.4 × 10 −5 ) in multivariable‐adjusted models. During an average follow‐up of 15.8 (range 0.02–23.2) years, 113 participants (5%) were diagnosed with HF with reduced ejection fraction and 106 individuals (5%) with HF with preserved ejection fraction. In multivariable analyses, concentrations of phosphatidylcholine (hazard ratio 0.63, P  = 1.3 × 10 −5 ) and ornithine (hazard ratio 1.44, P  = 0.00014) were associated with HF with reduced ejection fraction. Conclusions Several metabolites, including the vasoactive metabolite kynurenine, were related to cardiac structure and function in our sample. Additional research is warranted to confirm our observations and investigate if these metabolites can risk stratify ambulatory individuals.

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