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  • CD34+ and CD34+VEGFR2+ cells are important for repairing blood vessels and their levels can indicate cardiovascular health.
  • Differences in the proportions of CD34+VEGFR2+ populations were found in patients with poorly controlled hypertension, especially in more specific subsets like CD34+VEGFR2+CD133+ and CD34+VEGFR2+c-Kit+.
  • The study concluded that while these cells are correlated with factors like age and blood pressure, they did not identify any specific independent factors that affect the populations of CD34+VEGFR2+ cells.

Article Abstract

CD34+ and CD34+VEGFR2+ cells participate in the repair of damaged endothelium and vascular remodelling. As their number and activity change due to the development of cardiovascular diseases, they are recognised as useful markers of cardiovascular health. As ineffective blood pressure control concerns high percentage of hypertensive patients, the purpose of our study was to investigate if proportions of various CD34+ and CD34+VEGFR2+ populations change due to hypertension occurrence and the effectiveness of the therapy. We also wanted to establish which factors impact these cells. Circulating populations of CD34+ and CD34+VEGFR2+ cells were analysed in peripheral blood samples by flow cytometry. Serum/plasma levels of sICAM-1, sVCAM-1 and vWF were determined using immunoenzymatic assay. We did not observe differences in CD34+ populations, but proportions of CD34+VEGFR2+ (p = 0.006), CD34+VEGFR2+CD133+ (p = 0.002) and CD34+VEGFR2+c-Kit+ (p = 0.003) cells were reduced in patients with poorly controlled blood pressure. We have also established that these cells exhibit connections with age, blood pressure and sICAM-1 serum levels. However, multiparametric regression analyses did not indicate any of the analysed variables as independent factors affecting CD34+VEGFR2+ populations. CD34+VEGFR2+, CD34+VEGFR2+CD133+ and CD34+VEGFR2+c-Kit+ cells are reduced in poorly controlled hypertensive patients, which may be partially connected with increased cardiovascular complications and mortality observed in this group.

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