Endothelial dysfunction is reversible in helicobacter pylori-positive subjects

Arnon Blum, Snait Tamir, Keren Mualem, Rotem Shelly Ben-Shushan, Lital Keinan-Boker, Maya Paritsky

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Abstract

Background: Studies have shown an association between Helicobacter pylori (HP) infection and atherosclerosis. Although epidemiological studies have suggested an association between HP infection and atherosclerosis, the issue is still controversial. It is not clear whether HP eradication will reverse endothelial damage and prevent cardiovascular events. Methods: Thirty-one dyspeptic subjects (16 men, 15 women; 50.8 ± 16.7 years) were diagnosed as HP positive using histopathological evaluation. Eleven dyspeptic subjects (5 men, 6 women; 55.4 ± 9.3 years) were negative to HP (controls). Interleukin-6 level and vascular measurements (ankle brachial index and flow-mediated diameter percent change) were done twice: on entry and 3 months afterwards. HP-positive subjects were treated with the triple therapy. Results: Thirty-one HP-positive subjects (50.8 ± 16.7 years, 16 men, weight 79.6 ± 14.8 kg, height 1.70 ± 0.1 m, body mass index [BMI] 27.5 ± 4.4, waist circumference 97.6 ± 16.7 cm) were treated accordingly. There were 11 HP-negative subjects (controls) (55.4 ± 9.3 years, 5 men, weight 83.4 ± 16.8 kg, height 1.68 ± 0.1 m, BMI 29.6 ± 6.1, waist circumference 104.4 ± 13.7 cm). No difference in age (P =.27), weight (P =.51), height (P =.50), BMI (P =.30), or waist circumference (P =.20) was observed. HP-positive subjects had severe endothelial dysfunction (-1.26 ± 8.4%) that improved after treatment (8.4 ± 9.0%) (P =.001). HP-negative subjects had endothelial dysfunction (1.9 ± 9.7%) that was not improved (5.6 ± 8.3%) (P =.41). Interleukin-6 levels in serum were not elevated in HP-positive subjects before or after HP eradication (8.4 ± 17.5 vs 13.5 ± 30.7 pg/mL; P =.45). Conclusions: The novel finding of our study was that HP eradication can improve endothelial dysfunction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1171-1174
Number of pages4
JournalAmerican Journal of Medicine
Volume124
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2011

Keywords

  • Cardiovascular prevention
  • Endothelial function
  • Helicobacter pylori

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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