Preclinical Evaluation Of Endothelial Dysfunction By Peripheral Artery Tonometry And Its Correlations With Untargeted Metabolomic Profiles In Nafld

Digestive and Liver Disease(2018)

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Background: NAFLD has become one the most frequent liver disease in western countries. It is associated with Metabolic Syndrome, insulin resistance and diabetes. As well as the abovementioned conditions, it represents, a cardiovascular risk factor. Some evidences have demonstrated that Endothelial Dysfunction (ED),the pathophysiological basis of Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD),is present also in a part of NAFLD pts. ED can be evaluated in its “preclinical” status by performing vascular reactivity studies,such as Peripheral Artery Tonometry (PAT). However, not all NAFLD patients have a clinically demonstrable ED or a higher CVD risk. Untargeted Metabolomics is a novel and powerful method to discover biomarkers and give insights on diseases pathophysiology.
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endothelial dysfunction,peripheral artery tonometry,untargeted metabolomic profiles
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