
Understanding the Disparity In
Cardiovascular Health
Between African Americans
and Other Sectors of the
Population
How CNN missed a Big Opportunity to be
relevant
with their documentary
"Black In America"
by Jim
Zook
It is well known that African
Americans suffer from cardiovascular disease at a rate about five
times higher than the rest of the U.S.
population.
Recently CNN has been
running their documentary, “Black in
America”. CNN ran with a bogus, long discredited theory
about 'salt sensitivity' to explain this health
disparity. The pseudo-scientific theory states that Africans
taken as slaves survived the long transatlantic voyage only
if they were genetically predisposed to retain salt. Those
survivors, according to the theory, populated the black gene
pool that produced offspring who also maintained salt
reserves.
Thomas
LaVeist,
a health disparities expert at Johns Hopkins states, "This bogus
theory just won't seem to die. Even though public health
researchers have discredited the theory it continues to be
promoted by people who are not knowledgeable about the field.
Promoting unproven theories as a key cause of the enormous
health gap between African Americans and other ethnic groups
will likely widen the gap further."
It is not just African
Americans that suffer with cardiovascular issues to a greater
degree than other groups. Africans from Africa suffer the
same disparity.
Recently I spoke with Rev.
Andre Tala visiting the United States from Cameroon. Andre just secured permission to build the first
Christian University in Cameroon. He is visiting in the US
working on his doctoral program.
During our conversation he
told me that he is on blood pressure meds and informed me
that 80% of the population in Cameroon are suffering with
high blood pressure. This disparity does not appear to be
limited to just African Americans but may in fact
impact people of color regardless of their
ancestry.
In the new
study at Ohio University
with the
research published in a recent issue of Circulation, a journal of the
American Heart Association, scientists believe they may
have found the culprit: a serious defect of nitric oxide, a
small molecule vital in the regulation of blood flow and
blood pressure.
The research team, led by Ohio
University biochemist Thadeusz Malinski, examined the blood vessel
cells of 12 white and 12 black healthy female
subjects.
Using a system of nanosensors,
they discovered that the cardiovascular systems of African American
subjects as young as 20 years of age could show signs of an
unbalanced nitric oxide system that could become increasingly worse
as they grow older, according to research published in a recent
issue of Circulation.
“What we found was the basic
mechanism of the cardiovascular dysfunction at the molecular
level,” said Malinski, the Marvin and Ann Dilley White Professor of
Biochemistry at Ohio University.
Nitric oxide performs critical
functions throughout the body, but survives only a few seconds
after cells and neurons create it.
Malinski and other researchers
have since proven that nitric oxide is a fundamental regulator of
bodily functions—such as blood pressure, beating of the heart and
the relaxation of blood vessels—and that imbalance between levels
of nitric oxide and oxidative stress can be a sign of dysfunction
and disease.
Other researchers
almost a decade ahead of Malinski and his team include
scientists Furchgott, Ignarro & Murad. These three scientists were awarded the
Nobel Prize In Medicine 1998 for discovering
nitric oxide's role as a vasodilator.
Furchgott, Ignarro
& Murad found in a healthy
endothelium (inner wall of a blood vessel), nitric oxide (NO) will:
keep vessels pliable and elastic, dilate (open up) blood vessels
keeping blood flowing smoothly, relax blood vessels, keep platelets
and white blood cells calm and prevent them from sticking to the
vessel wall, prevent oxidation, slow plaque growth, suppress
atherosclerosis and melt away plaque that already
exists
In the new study, Malinski found
that the cardiovascular system of black subjects has more enzymes
to produce nitric oxide and can be more efficient than those of
white subjects.
However, black subjects did not
produce enough of the amino acid L-arginine to complete the process
of nitric oxide production. Instead the enzyme produces another
oxidative molecule, superoxide, which reacts with nitric oxide to
create even more powerful and damaging oxiant, known as
peroxynitrate.
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Black
subjects did not produce enough of the amino acid L-arginine to
complete the process of nitric oxide production. Instead the enzyme
produces another oxidative molecule, superoxide, which reacts with
nitric oxide to create even more powerful and damaging oxiant,
known as peroxynitrate. |
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Peroxynitrate not only attacks
cell DNA and RNA, making black subjects more susceptible to cancer
and various dysfunctions, but it gobbles up ever-increasing amounts
of nitric oxide, which can lead to hardening of the blood vessels,
increase in blood pressure and other cardiovascular
problems.
As the balance in the system
shifts to greater amounts of peroxynitrite relative to nitric
oxide, the danger of cardiovascular dysfunctions and diseases
increases as well, said Malinski.
“At the age of 20, African
Americans can have perhaps twice as much of these oxiants as in
other ethnic groups, and that causes an acceleration of aging and
the dysfunction of the entire cardiovascular system,” Malinski
said. “The final outcome is a heart attack or
stroke.”
How and why did CNN miss such
critical recent research that may help explain why African
Americans suffer from cardiovascular disease at a rate about five
times higher than the rest of the U.S.
population?
CNN could have followed up the
segment with a review of the 1998 Nobel Peace Prize in Medicine
about the role of nitric oxide in vascular
health.
CNN could have made
genuine contribution with their ‘Black in America’ if they had gone
on to report that the deficiency in nitric oxide can be
supplemented with therapeutic doses of liquid L-arginine which
causes the endothelium to
produce the ‘miracle molecule’ nitric
oxide.
“In the field of medicine
and health it is one of the revolutions of our time: the
discovery that the amino acid arginine may be a ‘magic
bullet’ for the cardiovascular system. A virtual arterial
cleanser, arginine helps eliminate blockage and maintains
blood flow.” Woodson Merrell, M.D., Columbia University
Medical School
“Oral arginine taken
regularly has time and time again proven its ability to lower
cholesterol, prevent LDL oxidation by free radicals, restore
endothelial function, normalize blood-vessel dilation, reduce
platelet stickiness, and generally tune up your
cardiovascular system.” Dr. Robert Fried, PhD., Senior
Professor of Biopsychology at Hunter College, Columbia Univ.
NY
"There is magic
within all of us. It comes in the shape of a molecule known as
nitric oxide. A substance so powerful that it can actually protect
you from heart attack and stroke. Best of all your body can make it
on its own. Nitric oxide is your body’s best defense against heart
disease. The body is capable of healing itself. "
John P. Cooke M.D., Ph.D. head of
Stanford University’s Vascular Unit
Dr. Louis Ignarro, one of three 1998 Nobel Laureates
in Medicine, declares; "You do not have to wait for the rest
of the world to see the light and the drug companies to put
new Nitric Oxide-based prescription drugs on the market—in
order to take advantage of what Nitric Oxide has to offer.
Even if you have high blood pressure, have suffered a heart
attack, or are at high risk...You can beat the odds. The
power to lead an entirely new and healthier life is in your
hands. Carpe Diem—Seize the day! Start boosting your Nitric
Oxide production right now!“
The Nobel Prize in Medicine, Ohio University,
Colombia University, Stanford University and the publication of
the American Heart
Association, Circulation, are not exactly low
profile.
Maybe it’s that wading through the over 75,000 published,
clinical studies on L-arginine and nitric oxide was just too
daunting a task for the CNN research staff.
Will we ever
know why CNN with all their investigative power did not
report such critical and important research that could have
dramatically positive impact on the health of African
Americans?
How many lives could
be saved? How many lives improved
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