7.5 RETINAL VESSEL RESPONSES TO FLICKERING LIGHT PROVOCATION IN A COHORT OF BLACK AND WHITE TEACHERS: THE SABPA STUDY
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Background: Retinal microvascular function can be assessed using flicker light induced provocation (FLIP). Reduced vessel dilation responses to FLIP are noted in various disease conditions. Comparative studies between ethnic groups are scarce, while the importance of different phases of the vessel responses during and following FLIP are not well studied. We compared retinal vessel dilation, constriction and vessel diameter parameters following FLIP in a cohort of black (n=152) and white (n=178) teachers.
Methods: Retinal vessel responses to FLIP were assessed using the Dynamic Vessel Analyzer (IMEDOS Systems, Jena, Germany). Ambulatory blood pressure (BP), anthropometry and blood sampling were performed.
Results: Black participants displayed a better maximum percentage dilation (artery: 4.1±3.5% vs. 3.5±2.0%, p<0.015 vein: 4.2 (2.2–8.7)% vs. 3.7 (1.4–8.0)%, p=0.014) in response to FLIP. Time to maximum artery constriction (MaxCons) was longer (52.0 (44.0–66.0)s vs. 44.0 (37.0–54.0)s, p<0.001), and end FLIP artery diameter was smaller in the black cohort. In linear regression analysis, artery dilation was generally associated with age, BP, BP medication and artery caliber, and mostly in the black cohort. In the black cohort, artery MaxCons was not associated with selected cardiometabolic variables, but in the white cohort, was related to age, gamma-glutamyltransferase and no BP medication. A smaller artery diameter post FLIP associated with increased C-reactive protein in both ethnicities.
Conclusions: Black and white participants differed in their retinal vessel response to FLIP. Although certain cardiovascular risk markers were associated with these responses, they may not explain all the differences noted between the groups.
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TY - JOUR AU - Wayne Smith AU - Walthard Vilser AU - Konstantin Kotliar PY - 2016 DA - 2016/11/24 TI - 7.5 RETINAL VESSEL RESPONSES TO FLICKERING LIGHT PROVOCATION IN A COHORT OF BLACK AND WHITE TEACHERS: THE SABPA STUDY JO - Artery Research SP - 63 EP - 63 VL - 16 IS - C SN - 1876-4401 UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artres.2016.10.051 DO - 10.1016/j.artres.2016.10.051 ID - Smith2016 ER -