L-citrulline, Arginase Activity, and Nitrate As Potential Nitric Oxide-Related Markers of Subclinical Atherosclerosis in Healthy Middle-Aged Non-smokers: A Cross-Sectional Study

L-瓜氨酸、精氨酸酶活性和硝酸盐作为健康中年非吸烟者亚临床动脉粥样硬化的潜在一氧化氮相关标志物:一项横断面研究

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Abstract

Alterations in circulating nitric oxide (NO)-related factors, which play a key role in maintaining endothelial function, are thought to precede the development of atherosclerosis. These factors are also relatively modifiable through diet and supplements. Therefore, this cross-sectional exploratory study aimed to identify blood NO-related factors associated with the risk of subclinical atherosclerosis in 124 healthy, treatment-naïve, non-smoking individuals aged 45-70 years. As a result, significant associations were observed between brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (PWV), an indicator of arterial stiffness, and circulating levels of L-citrulline, arginase activity, and nitrate (NO(3) (-)). Specifically, circulating L-citrulline showed a negative association with PWV in non-drinkers (p = 0.007, β = -0.222). Arginase activity was positively associated with PWV among participants with a body mass index (BMI) ≤ 23 (p = 0.011, β = 0.196). Furthermore, plasma NO(3) (-) levels exhibited a negative association with PWV in drinkers (p = 0.001, β = -0.274) and a positive association in non-drinkers (p = 0.005, β = 0.241). In conclusion, L-citrulline, arginase activity, and plasma NO(3) (-) are potential markers of early vascular changes within subgroups of healthy middle-aged adults and may serve as targets for preventive medical approaches using diet or supplementation.

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