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Tako-Tsubo Cardiomyopathy
Endothelial Function and Vascular Response to Mental Stress Are Impaired in Patients With Apical Ballooning Syndrome

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Objectives

The aim of the current study was to test the hypothesis that vascular and endothelial functional responses to acute mental stress are abnormal in patients with apical ballooning syndrome (ABS).

Background

Apical ballooning syndrome is a transient cardiomyopathy that occurs predominantly in post-menopausal women and may be triggered by acute mental stress. The mechanism for ABS is unknown.

Methods

Reactive hyperemia as a parameter of endothelial function and vascular responses to acute mental stress were measured using peripheral arterial tonometry (PAT) at baseline and following 3 acute mental stress tests in female patients with ABS (n = 12, at least 6 months after being hospitalized or diagnosed with ABS), post-menopausal female controls (n = 12), and female patients with myocardial infarction (MI) (n = 4). Plasma catecholamine levels were measured at baseline and following the 3 mental stress tests.

Results

Reactive hyperemia PAT scores following mental stress were significantly lower in patients with ABS compared with post-menopausal controls (p < 0.05). The PAT scores during mental stress were significantly lower in patients with ABS compared with patients with MI and post-menopausal controls (p < 0.05). There were no differences in PAT scores during acute mental stress in patients with MI versus post-menopausal controls. Furthermore, catecholamine levels were significantly increased in patients with ABS, compared with post-menopausal controls, following acute mental stress testing (p < 0.05).

Conclusions

There is increased vascular reactivity and decreased endothelial function in response to acute mental stress in patients with a prior episode of ABS. The findings implicate vasomotor dysfunction as a potential mechanism involved in the pathogenesis of this unique cardiomyopathy.

Key Words

endothelium
stress-induced cardiomyopathy
Tako-Tsubo cardiomyopathy
vasculature
women

Abbreviations and Acronyms

ABS
apical ballooning syndrome
MI
myocardial infarction
PAT
peripheral arterial tonometry

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This work was supported by Department of Defensegrant W74V8H-05-1-0001, National Institutes of Healthgrant 1R01-HL092954-01A1, and the Mayo Foundation. Dr. Amir Lerman is on the advisory board at Itamar Medical. All other authors have reported that they have no relationships to disclose.