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Page 1: Prevalence of Cardiovascular Disease by Race American Heart Association.

Hispanics

African Americans

Caucasians

Whole

0 10 20 30 40 50 60WomenMen Prevalence of CVD (%)

Prevalence of Cardiovascular Disease by Race

American Heart Association

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2002 200532

33

34

35

36

37

38

MenWomen

Year

Prev

alen

ce o

f CVD

(%)

Prevalence of Cardiovascular Disease

American Heart Association

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CleanArteryCleanArtery

Fatty SteaksFatty

Steaks

Fibrous PlaqueFibrous Plaque

Clinical LesionClinical Lesion

NATURAL HISTORY OF ATHEROSCLEROSISNATURAL HISTORY OF ATHEROSCLEROSIS

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Lumen

Subendothelial Space

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NOL-arginineO2

NADPH

Lumen

↑NO

↑NO

Subendothelial Space

eNOS

BH4

PI-3 kinase

Blood FlowInsulinAcetylcholine

Anti-AdhesionAnti-CoagulationFibrinolysis

Vasodilation

Nitric Oxide

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NOL-arginineO2

NADPH

Lumen

↑NO

↑NO

Subendothelial Space

eNOS

BH4

PI-3 kinase

Blood FlowInsulinAcetylcholine

Anti-AdhesionAnti-CoagulationFibrinolysis

Vasodilation

Oxidative Stress

O2-

ONOO-

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NOL-arginineO2

NADPH

↓NO

Subendothelial Space

eNOS

BH4

PI-3 kinase

Blood FlowInsulinAcetylcholine

Anti-AdhesionAnti-CoagulationFibrinolysis

Vasodilation

Oxidative Stress

O2-

↓NO

ONOO-

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NOL-arginineO2

NADPH

↓NO

Subendothelial Space

eNOS

BH4

PI-3 kinase

Blood FlowInsulinAcetylcholine

Anti-AdhesionAnti-CoagulationFibrinolysis

Vasoconstriction

Oxidative Stress

O2-

↓NO

ONOO-

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NOL-arginineO2

NADPH

↓NO

Subendothelial Space

eNOS

BH4

PI-3 kinase

Blood FlowInsulinAcetylcholine

Anti-AdhesionAnti-CoagulationFibrinolysis

Vasoconstriction

Oxidative Stress

O2-

↓NO

ONOO-

O2-

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ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTIONENDOTHELIAL FUNCTIONVASODILATIONVASODILATION

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VASODILATIONVASODILATION

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VASODILATIONVASODILATION

Shear Stress

PI-3-KinasePI-3-Kinase

OxygenL-ArginineNADPH

OxygenL-ArginineNADPH

Nitric

Oxide

Nitric

Oxide

eNOSeNOS

CofactorsCofactors

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VASODILATIONVASODILATION

Shear Stress

PI-3-KinasePI-3-Kinase

OxygenL-ArginineNADPH

OxygenL-ArginineNADPH

Nitric

Oxide

Nitric

Oxide

eNOSeNOS

CofactorsCofactors

NONO

i

cGMP

↓Ca++

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ARTERIAL HEALTHARTERIAL HEALTH

Flow-Mediated DilationFlow-Mediated Dilation

Pre

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ARTERIAL HEALTHARTERIAL HEALTH

Flow-Mediated Dilation = 8%Flow-Mediated Dilation = 8%

PrePre Post

4.1 mm4.1 mm 4.7 mm4.7 mm

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Series10

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Healthy

Aging

Heart Disease

Visceral Fat

Diabetes

HypertensionFM

D (

%)

Faulx, et al, American Heart Journal 145:943-951, 2003

Iiyama, et al. American Heart Journal 132:779-782, 1996

Hashimoto, et al. International Journal of Obesity: Relar Metab Disord 22:477-484, 1998.

Caballero, A.E., Obesity Research 11:1278-1289, 2003.

Celermajer,et al. J Am Coll Cardiol 24:471-476, 1994.

Faulx, et al, American Heart Journal 145:943-951, 2003

Iiyama, et al. American Heart Journal 132:779-782, 1996

Hashimoto, et al. International Journal of Obesity: Relar Metab Disord 22:477-484, 1998.

Caballero, A.E., Obesity Research 11:1278-1289, 2003.

Celermajer,et al. J Am Coll Cardiol 24:471-476, 1994.

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02468

1012141618

FMD (%)

Men

Women

Children

Hasimoto, et al. Circulation 92:3431-3435, 1995.Hasimoto, et al. Circulation 92:3431-3435, 1995.

Apparently HealthyApparently Healthy

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0

2

4

6

8

10

12

FMD (%)Normal Weight

Obese

Woo, et al, International Journal of Obesity 28:852-857, 2004Woo, et al, International Journal of Obesity 28:852-857, 2004

ChildrenChildren

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0

2

4

6

8

10

12

20 30 40 50 60 65 70

Years

FMD (%)Men

Women

Celermajer,et al. J Am Coll Cardiol 24:471-476, 1994.Celermajer,et al. J Am Coll Cardiol 24:471-476, 1994.

AgingAging

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0123456789

FMD (%)Normal

Subcutaneuous

Visceral Fat

Hashimoto, et al. International Journal of Obesity: Relar Metab Disord 22:477-484, 1998. Hashimoto, et al. International Journal of Obesity: Relar Metab Disord 22:477-484, 1998.

Overweight & ObesityOverweight & Obesity

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0

5

10

15

20

Normal BloodPressure

High BloodPressure

Iiyama, et al. American Heart Journal 132:779-782, 1996Iiyama, et al. American Heart Journal 132:779-782, 1996

HypertensionHypertension

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0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

FMD (%)

Normal

GlucoseIntolerance

Diabetes

Caballero, A.E., Obesity Research 11:1278-1289, 2003.Caballero, A.E., Obesity Research 11:1278-1289, 2003.

DiabetesDiabetes

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NOL-arginineO2

NADPH

Lumen

↑NO

↑NO

Subendothelial Space

eNOS

BH4

PI-3 kinase

Blood FlowInsulin ResistanceAcetylcholine

Anti-AdhesionAnti-CoagulationFibrinolysis

Vasodilation

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NOL-arginineO2

NADPH

Lumen

Subendothelial Space

eNOS

BH4

PI-3 kinase

Blood FlowInsulinAcetylcholine ↓NO

Anti-AdhesionAnti-CoagulationFibrinolysis

↑NO

Vasodilation

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NOL-arginineO2

NADPH

Lumen

Subendothelial Space

eNOS

BH4

PI-3 kinase

Blood FlowInsulinAcetylcholine ↓NO

↓NO

Anti-AdhesionAnti-CoagulationFibrinolysis

Vasoconstriction

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Non-Smokers Current Smokers Past Smokers0

2

4

6

8

10

12FM

D (%

)

Celemajer, D, et al Circulation 88:2149-2155, 1999

Endothelial Function of Smokers

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Non-Smokers

1-4 yrs 5-8 yrs 10-19 yrs >20 yrs0

2

4

6

8

10

12FM

D (%

)

Celemajer, D, et al Circulation 88:2149-2155, 1999

Endothelial Function of Smokers

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0

100

200

300

400

500

600

NonobeseGynoid ObesityAndriod Obesity

8 PG

F2al

pha

(pg/

ml)

OXIDATIVE STRESS IN OBESITY

Davi, et al. JAMA 288:2008-2014, 2002

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Non Obese Obese0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

3.5

PrePost

Lipi

d H

ydro

pero

xide

s (n

mol

/ml)

*

OXIDATIVE STRESS FOLLOWING MAXIMAL EXERCISE

Vincent, et al. Med Sci Sport Sci, 37:213-219, 2005.

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Triglyceride Storage Triglyceride Release

Resistin

TNF - α

AdiponectinPlasminogen activator inhibitor

Leptin

Agiotensin

Adipocyte

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Exercise

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10

Pre-Meal Post-Meal

Bra

chia

l Art

ery

FM

D (

%)

Healthy

Healthy

Diabetes

Tsai, et al. Clinical Science 106:315-319, 2004Anderson, et al, Atherosclerosis 154:475-483, 2001Ceriello, et al, Circulation 106:1211-1218, 2002

Tsai, et al. Clinical Science 106:315-319, 2004Anderson, et al, Atherosclerosis 154:475-483, 2001Ceriello, et al, Circulation 106:1211-1218, 2002

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0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Series 1

FMD

(%)

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0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Series 1

FMD

(%)

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Β Oxidation

↑Electron Donors

Electron Transport Chain

↑FADH2

↑ O2-

TCA Cycle

↑FFA

↑ NADH+H+NAD+

e-

Complex I

Complex IIIComplex II

Complex IVQ-

e-

e-

e-

FAD

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0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

FMD (%)O

W

Ob C

hld

Met S

ynd

Dia

bete

s

Heart D

is

Pre-Training

Post-Training

Hamby et al, Diabetes Care 26:2119-2125, 2003Watts, et al, Journal Pediatrics 144:620-625, 2004Walsh, et al, JAP 95:20-25, 2003

Hamby et al, Diabetes Care 26:2119-2125, 2003Watts, et al, Journal Pediatrics 144:620-625, 2004Walsh, et al, JAP 95:20-25, 2003

EXERCISE IMPROVES ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTIONEXERCISE IMPROVES ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION

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NITRIC OXIDENITRIC OXIDE

i

Eight weeks of training in healthy adults

Maeda, et al. Life Sciences 69:1005-1016, 2001

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0

2

4

6

8

10

12

Before After

Art

eria

l Hea

lth (F

MD

)

High Fat

Low Fat

HFM &Exercise

Padilla, et al., European Journal of Applied Physiology, 98:256-262, 2006 Padilla, et al., European Journal of Applied Physiology, 98:256-262, 2006

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Johnson, B. et al.

ACTIVE vs. INACTIVE

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Johnson, B. et al.

ACTIVE vs. INACTIVE

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Johnson, B. et al.

ACTIVE vs. INACTIVE

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Johnson, B. et al.

ACTIVE vs. INACTIVE

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Johnson, B. et al.

ACTIVE vs. INACTIVE

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3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Baseline Post Exercise

FMD (%)Sedentary

Active

Harris, et al, Obesity, 2008Harris, et al, Obesity, 2008

Active & Inactive

Overweight Men

Active & Inactive

Overweight MenFMD

ResponseFMD

ResponseTreadmillExerciseTreadmillExercise

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Oxidative Source

Oxidative Stress( 8 PG F2alpha)

Endothelial Function

Single Physical Activity Session

NO bioavailability Blood Flow

Anti-inflammatory

Myokine( IL-6)

Inflammatory Stress( TNF-alpha)

Antioxidant Defense(SOD)

Insulin Resistance

Visceral Fat ( TNF-alpha)

SystemicInflammation

( CRP)

Habitual Physical Activity

Insulin Resistance