Phenoage and longitudinal changes on transthoracic echocardiography in Alström syndrome: a disease of accelerated ageing?
Leena PatelAshwin RoyAmor Mia B AlviorMengshi YuanShanat BaigKarina V BuntingJames HodsonKatja GehmlichJanet M LordTarekegn GeberhiwotRichard P SteedsPublished in: GeroScience (2023)
Alström syndrome (AS) is an ultra-rare disorder characterised by early-onset multi-organ dysfunction, such as insulin resistance, obesity, dyslipidaemia, and renal and cardiovascular disease. The objective is to explore whether AS is a disease of accelerated ageing and whether changes over time on echocardiography could reflect accelerated cardiac ageing. Cross-sectional measurement of Phenoage and retrospective analysis of serial echocardiography were performed between March 2012 and November 2022. The setting is a single national tertiary service jointly run by health service and patient charity. Forty-five adult patients aged over 16 years were included, 64% were male and 67% of White ethnicity. The median Phenoage was 48 years (interquartile range [IQR]: 35-72) in the 34 patients for whom this was calculable, which was significantly higher than the median chronological age of 29 years (IQR: 22-39, p<0.001). Phenoage was higher than chronological age in 85% (N=29) of patients, with a median difference of +18 years (IQR: +4, +34). On echocardiography, significant decreases were observed over time in left ventricular (LV) size at end-diastole (average of 0.046 cm per year, p<0.001) and end-systole (1.1% per year, p=0.025), with significant increase in posterior wall thickness at end-diastole (0.009 cm per year, p=0.008). LV systolic function measured by global longitudinal strain reduced (0.34 percentage points per year, p=0.020) and E/e'lat increased (2.5% per year, p=0.019). Most AS patients display a higher Phenoage compared to chronological age. Cardiac changes in AS patients were also reflective of accelerated ageing, with a reduction in LV size and increased wall thickening. AS may be a paradigm disease for premature ageing.
Keyphrases
- left ventricular
- end stage renal disease
- cross sectional
- cardiovascular disease
- insulin resistance
- ejection fraction
- early onset
- newly diagnosed
- type diabetes
- chronic kidney disease
- computed tomography
- peritoneal dialysis
- pulmonary hypertension
- healthcare
- oxidative stress
- aortic stenosis
- mitral valve
- metabolic syndrome
- case report
- adipose tissue
- atrial fibrillation
- mass spectrometry
- body mass index
- weight loss
- high resolution
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- patient reported
- patient reported outcomes
- cardiovascular events
- aortic valve