Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/10832
Title: Impact of age on the association between cardiac high-energy phosphate metabolism and cardiac power in women
Authors: Nathania M.
Hollingsworth K.
Bates M.
Eggett C.
Trenell M.
Lazar Velicki 
Šeferović Petar
MacGowan G.
Turnbull D.
Jakovljević Đorđe
Keywords: age;function;heart;metabolism
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2018
Journal: Heart
Abstract: © 2018 Article author(s). Objective Diminished cardiac high-energy phosphate metabolism (phosphocreatine-to-AT P (PCr:AT P) ratio) and cardiac power with age may play an important roles in development of cardiac dysfunction and heart failure. The study defines the impact of age on PCr:AT P ratio and cardiac power and their relationship. Methods T hirty-five healthy women (young≤50 years, n=20; and old≥60 years, n=15) underwent cardiac MRI with 31P spectroscopy to assess PCr:AT P ratio and performed maximal graded cardiopulmonary exercise testing with simultaneous gas-exchange and central haemodynamic measurements. Peak cardiac power output, as the best measure of pumping capability and performance of the heart, was calculated as the product of peak exercise cardiac output and mean arterial blood pressure. Results PCr:AT P ratio was significantly lower in old compared with young age group (1.92±0.48 vs 2.29±0.55, p=0.03), as were peak cardiac power output (3.35±0.73 vs 4.14±0.81W, p=0.01), diastolic function (ie, early-to-late diastolic filling ratio, 1.33±0.54 vs 3.07±1.84, p<0.01) and peak exercise oxygen consumption (1382.9±255.0 vs 1940.3±434.4 mL/ min, p<0.01). Further analysis revealed that PCr:AT P ratio shows a significant positive relationship with early-to-late diastolic filling ratio (r=0.46, p=0.02), peak cardiac power output (r=0.44, p=0.02) and peak oxygen consumption (r=0.51, p=0.01). Conclusions H igh-energy phosphate metabolism and peak power of the heart decline with age. Significant positive relationship between PCr:AT P ratio, early-tolate diastolic filling ratio and peak cardiac power output suggests that cardiac high-energy phosphate metabolism may be an important determinant of cardiac function and performance.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/10832
ISSN: 13556037
DOI: 10.1136/heartjnl-2017-311275
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