The metabolic syndrome is associated with hyperdynamic circulation and sympathetic activation. Recently, Bakker et al. (Atherosclerosis 2002) described the hypothesis that free fatty acids are responsible for this association. The investigators hypothesize that in patients with obesity and the metabolic syndrome, an increased intracellular concentration of long-chain fatty acyl (LCFA)-CoA (the intracellular equivalent of free fatty acids) induces an increase in adenosine. Adenosine receptor stimulation, in turn, induces vasodilation and sympathetic activation. The investigators aimed to assess this effect of free fatty acids on the adenosine system in healthy volunteers.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
ECT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
20
Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre
Nijmegen, Netherlands
Forearm blood flow
Vasoactive effect of caffeine
Sympathetic activity (noradrenaline spillover, spectral analysis)
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