Sex-dependent association between inflammation, neural stress responses, and impaired myocardial function.
Michael FiechterAhmed HaiderSusan BengsMonika MarędziakIrene A BurgerAndrea RoggoAngela PortmannKatharina SchadeGeoffrey I WarnockValerie TreyerMichael MesserliTobias A FuchsAju P PazhenkottilRonny R BuechelPhilipp A KaufmannCatherine GebhardPublished in: European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging (2019)
Upregulated amygdalar metabolism is associated with an enhanced inflammatory state in female patients with impaired cardiac function. Given that enhanced activity of the limbic system is associated with worse cardiovascular outcomes, our study suggests that a focus on inflammatory markers and indicators of distress might help to tailor cardiovascular risk assessment and therapy towards the female cardiovascular phenotype.