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Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis ; 29(8): 822-829, 2019 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31204196

RESUMO

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: A Body Shape Index (ABSI) and Body Roundness Index (BRI) are two new anthropometric adiposity indices that have shown to be associated better than BMI with adipose abdominal tissue, with the onset of diabetes and the risk of premature death. Little is known about the influence of ABSI and BRI on subclinical vascular damage. The study was aimed to assess the relationship between ABSI and BRI with carotid atherosclerosis damage in subjects with arterial hypertension. METHODS AND RESULTS: A total of 468 patients with arterial hypertension (30-80 years old) were enrolled; adiposity indices were calculated (BMI, WC, ABSI, BRI) and carotid ultrasonographic examination was performed to detect atherosclerotic damage (IMT or atherosclerotic plaque). BRI, but not ABSI, was higher in subjects with IMT> 0.90 mm in comparison to those with a lower IMT (p < 0.001), whereas patients with carotid plaques showed higher values of ABSI (p = 0.001), as well as of BRI (p = 0.003). Linear regression analysis disclosed significant correlation of IMT with ABSI, BRI and BMI (all p < 0.001). In the multivariate analysis, BRI was independently correlated with cIMT (p = 0.015). On the contrary, ABSI did not show any independent association with cIMT. However, ABSI was strongly associated with carotid plaques in multiple logistic regression analysis after adjustment for potential confounding factors. When BRI or BMI replaced ABSI into the multivariate models, they did not show any independent correlation with carotid plaques. CONCLUSIONS: ABSI may be proposed as a better correlate of carotid atherosclerosis than the traditional measures of adiposity.


Assuntos
Adiposidade , Antropometria/métodos , Pressão Arterial , Tamanho Corporal , Doenças das Artérias Carótidas/fisiopatologia , Hipertensão/fisiopatologia , Obesidade/diagnóstico , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Índice de Massa Corporal , Doenças das Artérias Carótidas/complicações , Doenças das Artérias Carótidas/diagnóstico por imagem , Espessura Intima-Media Carotídea , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Hipertensão/complicações , Hipertensão/diagnóstico , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Obesidade/complicações , Obesidade/fisiopatologia , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Prognóstico , Fatores de Risco , Circunferência da Cintura
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Exp Ther Med ; 17(4): 3255-3263, 2019 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30906482

RESUMO

Intrarenal hemodynamic alterations are independent predictors of cardiovascular events in different populations. It has been hypothesized that there is an association between renal hemodynamics and coronary atherosclerotic burden in patients with hypertension. Therefore, the present study examined the associations between renal hemodynamics, coronary atherosclerotic burden and carotid atherosclerotic disease. A total of 130 patients with hypertension aged between 30-80 years who had been referred for an elective coronary angiography were enrolled in the present study. A duplex ultrasound of the intrarenal vasculature was performed to evaluate the resistive index (RI), pulsatility index (PI) and acceleration time (AT). The carotid intima-media thickness was additionally assessed. A coronary angiography was performed to detect the atherosclerotic burden using the Gensini Score (GS). Based on the GS values, subjects were divided into quintiles (I: ≤9; II: 9-17; III: 17-30; IV: 30-44; and V: GS >44) as well as in subjects with mild (GS ≤30) or severe coronary disease (GS >30). A weak significant difference in PI was identified among quintiles (P=0.041), whereas, RI and AT did not differ significantly. PI was associated with GS in the group with low coronary atherosclerotic burden (GS ≤30; P=0.047), whereas, no association was detected in subjects with GS >30. This association remained following adjustment for age and left ventricular ejection fraction (P=0.025). In conclusion, renal vascular alterations were associated with coronary atherosclerotic burden in patients with hypertension with mild coronary disease.

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J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich) ; 20(10): 1438-1446, 2018 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30218482

RESUMO

Obesity is a well-known risk factor for the development and progression of chronic kidney disease. Recently, para-perirenal ultrasonographic fat thickness (PUFT) has shown to correlate with both total and visceral fat better than body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), and other indices of obesity. Moreover, a local paracrine and mechanical action of the PUFT on kidney has been described in recent studies. Aim of our study was to assess the relationship between glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and PUFT in comparison with other anthropometric and ultrasonographic indices of adiposity. Two hundred and ninety-six hypertensive patients were enrolled. PUFT, cutis-rectis thickness and rectis-aorta thickness were obtained by ultrasonography. Anthropometric measures of adiposity were also measured. Estimated GFR was calculated using the CKD-EPI equation. Higher PUFT values were observed in patients with impaired renal function (P < 0.001), whereas no differences in BMI and WC were shown between groups divided by GFR. PUFT significantly correlated with GFR in all patients (r = -0.284; P < 0.001), with no differences in groups divided by sex, diabetes, or BMI. This association held in multivariate analyses also after correction for confounding factors, including other adiposity indices (P < 0.001). When receiver operating characteristic curves were built to detect a eGFR < 60 mL/minutes per 1.73 m2 , a PUFT value ≤3.725 cm showed a negative predictive value of 94.0%, with the largest area under the curve (AUC: 0.700) among the variables considered. In conclusion, the relationship between PUFT and GFR seems to be more accurate and less influenced by the bias affecting traditional indices of adiposity.


Assuntos
Adiposidade/fisiologia , Distribuição da Gordura Corporal/efeitos adversos , Hipertensão/fisiopatologia , Gordura Intra-Abdominal/diagnóstico por imagem , Insuficiência Renal Crônica/fisiopatologia , Idoso , Antropometria/métodos , Distribuição da Gordura Corporal/tendências , Índice de Massa Corporal , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Taxa de Filtração Glomerular/fisiologia , Humanos , Hipertensão/tratamento farmacológico , Hipertensão/epidemiologia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Fatores de Risco , Ultrassonografia/métodos , Circunferência da Cintura
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J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich) ; 19(12): 1339-1347, 2017 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29193755

RESUMO

Few studies have investigated the influence of age on the relationships between systemic vascular damage, kidney dysfunction, and intrarenal hemodynamic changes in patients with hypertension without overt cardiovascular disease. The authors enrolled 126 elderly patients with hypertension (aged ≥65 years) and 350 nonelderly patients with hypertension (aged <65 years). Carotid intima-media thickness, renal resistive index, and aortic pulse wave velocity were performed in all patients. Elderly patients with hypertension had lower estimated glomerular filtration rates and higher albuminuria, renal resistive index, carotid intima-media thickness, and aortic pulse wave velocity compared with nonelderly patients with hypertension (P < .001). Carotid intima-media thickness independently correlated with renal resistive index and estimated glomerular filtration rate in nonelderly patients with hypertension, whereas it was significantly related to renal resistive index only in elderly patients with hypertension. Aortic pulse wave velocity was independently associated with albuminuria in nonelderly patients with hypertension, whereas it did not independently correlate with any indexes of renal damage in elderly patients with hypertension. Age is an important modifier of the relationships between renal function and renal hemodynamics with subclinical vascular involvement in elderly persons without cardiovascular disease.


Assuntos
Artérias Carótidas , Hipertensão , Idoso , Velocidade do Fluxo Sanguíneo , Pressão Sanguínea/fisiologia , Artérias Carótidas/diagnóstico por imagem , Artérias Carótidas/fisiopatologia , Espessura Intima-Media Carotídea , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Taxa de Filtração Glomerular , Hemodinâmica/fisiologia , Humanos , Hipertensão/complicações , Hipertensão/diagnóstico , Hipertensão/fisiopatologia , Itália/epidemiologia , Rim/diagnóstico por imagem , Rim/fisiopatologia , Masculino , Estatística como Assunto , Ultrassonografia Doppler em Cores/métodos , Resistência Vascular , Rigidez Vascular
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J Am Soc Hypertens ; 10(7): 559-569.e3, 2016 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27247108

RESUMO

The role of systemic vascular involvement in mediating the association between serum uric acid (SUA) and renal function in hypertension has not been explored. Main purpose of our study was to investigate whether morphofunctional vascular changes, assessed as carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT) and aortic pulse wave velocity (aPWV), might mediate the association between SUA and renal damage. We enrolled 523 hypertensive subjects with or without chronic kidney disease and divided population into tertiles of SUA based on sex-specific cutoff values. cIMT and aPWV were higher in uppermost SUA-tertile patients when compared to those in the lowest ones (all P < .001). Uricemia strongly correlated with cIMT and aPWV at univariate analysis (P < .001) and with cIMT after adjustment for confounders (P < .001). Adjustment for cIMT attenuated the relationship between SUA and estimated glomerular filtration rate (P = .019). Systemic vascular changes seem partially to mediate the association between SUA and renal function in hypertensive patients, regardless of kidney function.


Assuntos
Aorta/fisiopatologia , Espessura Intima-Media Carotídea , Hipertensão/sangue , Rim/fisiopatologia , Análise de Onda de Pulso , Ácido Úrico/sangue , Adulto , Idoso , Índice de Massa Corporal , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Taxa de Filtração Glomerular , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Insuficiência Renal Crônica/sangue , Fatores de Risco , Rigidez Vascular
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J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich) ; 18(10): 1007-1014, 2016 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27012304

RESUMO

The role of vascular renal changes in mediating the association between serum uric acid (SUA) and renal damage is unclear. The purposes of this study were to investigate the relationship between SUA and renal resistive index (RRI), assessed by duplex Doppler ultrasonography, and to assess whether hemodynamic renal changes may explain the association between SUA and renal damage in hypertensive patients. A total of 530 hypertensive patients with and without chronic kidney disease were enrolled and divided into SUA tertiles based on sex-specific cutoff values. RRI and albuminuria were greater and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) was lower in the uppermost SUA tertile patients when compared with those in the lowest tertiles (all P<.001). Moreover, SUA strongly correlated with RRI (P<.001) in all patients. However, RRI did not seem to explain the relationship between SUA and renal damage, and GFR significantly related with SUA in the overall population (P<.001) even after adjustment for RRI.


Assuntos
Hipertensão/sangue , Hipertensão/fisiopatologia , Insuficiência Renal Crônica/sangue , Insuficiência Renal Crônica/fisiopatologia , Ácido Úrico/sangue , Adulto , Idoso , Feminino , Taxa de Filtração Glomerular , Hemodinâmica , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Insuficiência Renal Crônica/diagnóstico por imagem , Ultrassonografia Doppler Dupla/métodos
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Am J Hypertens ; 29(4): 519-27, 2016 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26232780

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Structural atherosclerotic damage, arterial stiffness, pulse pressure (PP), and renal hemodynamics may interact and influence each other. Renal resistance index (RRI) appears as a good indicator of systemic vascular changes. The aim of our study was to assess the independent relationships of carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT), aortic pulse wave velocity (aPWV), and peripheral PP with RRI in hypertensives with various degrees of renal function. METHODS: We enrolled 463 hypertensive patients (30-70 years) with normal renal function (group 0; n = 280) and with chronic kidney disease (groups I-V; n = 183). All subjects underwent ultrasonographic examination of intrarenal and carotid vasculature, as well as a 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. RESULTS: A statistically significant difference in RRI, cIMT, aPWV, and clinic PP was observed in the different 6 groups (all P < 0.001), even after adjustment for age. RRI correlated with cIMT (r = 0.460, P < 0.001), aPWV (r = 0.386, P < 0.001), clinic PP (r = 0.279, P < 0.001), and 24-h PP (r = 0.229, P < 0.001) in the entire study population. These correlations were similar in subjects with and without renal dysfunction. In the overall study population, the association between RRI, cIMT, and clinic PP remained statistically significant even after adjustment for various confounding factors, whereas the relationship between RRI and aPWV was lost in multivariate analysis. CONCLUSIONS: cIMT and clinic PP rather than directly aPWV are associated with intrarenal hemodynamics. Our results confirm that in hypertensives RRI not only detects derangement of intrarenal circulation but may also be considered as a sensor of systemic vascular changes, independently of level of renal function.


Assuntos
Pressão Sanguínea , Doenças das Artérias Carótidas/fisiopatologia , Hipertensão/fisiopatologia , Rim/irrigação sanguínea , Circulação Renal , Insuficiência Renal Crônica/fisiopatologia , Rigidez Vascular , Adulto , Idoso , Monitorização Ambulatorial da Pressão Arterial , Doenças das Artérias Carótidas/diagnóstico por imagem , Espessura Intima-Media Carotídea , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Hipertensão/diagnóstico , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Análise de Onda de Pulso , Insuficiência Renal Crônica/diagnóstico por imagem , Ultrassonografia Doppler em Cores , Resistência Vascular
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Eur J Prev Cardiol ; 22(4): 415-22, 2015 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24519850

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Recent data suggest that renal haemodynamic parameters obtained by duplex Doppler sonography, especially the intrarenal resistive index (RI), may be associated with systemic vascular changes. However, conflicting data exist about the independent relationship between aortic stiffness and RI. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between RI and arterial stiffness, assessed by aortic pulse wave velocity (aPWV), in hypertensive patients. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. METHODS: We enrolled 264 hypertensive subjects aged between 30 and 70 years. They were divided into two groups, either with normal renal function (n = 140) or with chronic kidney disease (CKD) (n = 124). Each patient underwent assessment of ultrasonographic renal RI and measurement of aPWV through oscillometric device. RESULTS: Patients with renal RI>0.7 showed higher values of aPWV, both in the overall population (p < 0.001) and in the subgroups with (p < 0.01) and without CKD (p < 0.01). Moreover, statistically significant correlations were observed between aPWV and RI in the whole population (r = 0.38, p < 0.001) and in the subgroups with (r = 0.35, p < 0.001) and without CKD (r = 0.31, p < 0.001). These correlations held even after adjustment for several confounding factors in multivariate analyses. CONCLUSIONS: Our results seem to corroborate the concept that the RI may be considered as a marker of systemic vascular changes and therefore a predictor of cardiovascular risk.


Assuntos
Aorta/fisiopatologia , Hipertensão/diagnóstico , Rim/irrigação sanguínea , Análise de Onda de Pulso , Circulação Renal , Insuficiência Renal Crônica/diagnóstico , Resistência Vascular , Rigidez Vascular , Adulto , Idoso , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Hipertensão/diagnóstico por imagem , Hipertensão/fisiopatologia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Insuficiência Renal Crônica/diagnóstico por imagem , Insuficiência Renal Crônica/fisiopatologia , Fatores de Risco , Ultrassonografia Doppler em Cores
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Hypertens Res ; 36(2): 129-33, 2013 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22972556

RESUMO

The intima-media thickness (IMT) is considered as a surrogate marker for atherosclerotic disease. The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship of carotid IMT with fetuin-A in patients with essential hypertension (EH) and normal renal function. The plasma levels of fetuin-A, interleukin 6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and the biomarker of oxidative stress 8-iso-PGF2alpha were assayed in samples from 105 untreated EH patients. Carotid IMT measurements were also performed. EH was studied overall and after dividing in EH with IMT ≥ and <0.9 mm. All of the biomarkers were significantly different between the two subgroups, in particular, the fetuin-A level was lower in the patients with an IMT ≥0.9 mm. In the overall group, the linear analysis of correlation demonstrated that the IMT was significantly inversely correlated with the fetuin-A level (r=-0.40, P<0.0001) and directly with TNF-α (r=0.39, P<0.0001), IL-6 (r=0.38, P<0.0001) and 8-iso-PGF2alpha (r=0.356, P<0.0003). The multiple regression analysis performed that assigned IMT as a dependent variable showed that fetuin-A (ß=-0.268, P<0.0001) was independently correlated with the IMT. Receiver-operator curves demonstrated that fetuin-A levels have a predictive power of IMT>0.9 mm (AUC (area under the curve) 0.738, P<0.0001). Our results suggest that in EH, fetuin-A is associated with the IMT independently of oxidative stress and renal function, thus predicting increases in the IMT.


Assuntos
Aterosclerose/epidemiologia , Aterosclerose/patologia , Espessura Intima-Media Carotídea , Hipertensão/sangue , Hipertensão/complicações , alfa-2-Glicoproteína-HS/metabolismo , Adulto , Aterosclerose/sangue , Biomarcadores/sangue , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Estudos Transversais , Dinoprosta/análogos & derivados , Dinoprosta/sangue , Hipertensão Essencial , Feminino , Humanos , Hipertensão/fisiopatologia , Interleucina-6/sangue , Rim/fisiologia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estresse Oxidativo/fisiologia , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Análise de Regressão , Fatores de Risco , Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa/sangue
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Int J Cardiol ; 145(2): 372-375, 2010 Nov 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20223530

RESUMO

The aim of our study was to assess the independent relationships of urinary albumin excretion rate (AER), of creatinine clearance (CrCl) and of their interaction with aortic stiffness in hypertensive patients without overt renal insufficiency. We studied 222 untreated nondiabetic essential hypertensives. In patients with reliable 24-h urine collections, AER and CrCl were determined. Microalbuminuria (MAU) was defined as an AER of 20 to 200 µg/min. Aortic stiffness was assessed by measurement of carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (c-f PWV). C-f PWV was higher in subjects with MAU than in those without it (p<0.001, even after adjustment for age, sex and mean arterial pressure) and in subjects with CrCl below 90 ml/min/1.73 m(2) when compared to those with greater values of CrCl (p=0.04 after correction for age, sex and mean arterial pressure). There was a significant interaction of MAU and reduced CrCl regarding c-f PWV (p=0.04). In multiple regression analysis, AER and CrCl remained independently associated with aortic stiffness (ß=0.22; p<0.001 and ß=-0.13; p=0.02, respectively). In essential hypertensive patients microalbuminuria and mildly reduced CrCl are related independently of each other with increased c-f PWV and exert a synergistic unfavourable effect on aortic stiffness.


Assuntos
Albuminúria/urina , Aorta Torácica/metabolismo , Doença da Artéria Coronariana/urina , Creatinina/urina , Hipertensão/urina , Adulto , Albuminúria/complicações , Aorta Torácica/fisiopatologia , Doença da Artéria Coronariana/complicações , Feminino , Humanos , Hipertensão/complicações , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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Am J Hypertens ; 22(10): 1041-7, 2009 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19629049

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: It has not been fully elucidated whether microalbuminuria (MAU) and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) are associated with aortic distensibility independently of each other. Our study was aimed to evaluate the independent relationships of urinary albumin excretion rate (AER) and hsCRP with aortic stiffness in hypertensive patients. METHODS: We enrolled 140 untreated nondiabetic essential hypertensives (mean age: 48 +/- 12 years). In all subjects, 24-hour AER and plasma levels of hsCRP were determined by immunoenzymatic assay. MAU was defined as an AER of 20-200 microg/min. Aortic stiffness was assessed by measurement of carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV). RESULTS: Carotid-femoral PWV, adjusted for age and mean arterial pressure (MAP), was higher in subjects with MAU (n = 41) than in those without it (n = 99) (11.6 +/- 2.3 vs. 9.9 +/- 1.8 m/s; P < 0.001) and in subjects with hsCRP above the median value when compared to those with lower levels of hsCRP (10.8 +/- 2.1 vs. 10 +/- 2.1 m/s; P = 0.026). In multiple regression analysis, AER and hsCPR remained independent predictors of aortic stiffness (beta = 0.24; P < 0.001 and beta = 0.15; P = 0.03, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that in patients with essential hypertension, MAU and CRP are independently associated with an increased aortic stiffness.


Assuntos
Albuminúria/complicações , Aorta/fisiopatologia , Proteína C-Reativa/metabolismo , Hipertensão/sangue , Hipertensão/fisiopatologia , Adulto , Demografia , Feminino , Frequência Cardíaca , Humanos , Hipertensão/complicações , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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Am J Hypertens ; 21(9): 1055-61, 2008 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18583983

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The association of aldosterone with the metabolic syndrome (MetS) has not been fully elucidated. The aim of our study was to evaluate the relationships of plasma aldosterone concentration (PAC) with MetS and left ventricular mass (LVM) in nondiabetic Caucasian patients with essential hypertension. METHODS: Measurements were taken with the patients off antihypertensive medications. The measurements included 24-h blood pressure (BP) readings, plasma renin activity (PRA) and aldosterone, and an echocardiogram. RESULTS: Subjects with MetS (n = 201) had higher age-adjusted PAC (10.2 +/- 5.8 vs. 11.6 +/- 5.9 ng/dl; P = 0.01) and greater age-adjusted LVM indexed for height2.7 (LVMH2.7) (56 +/- 19 vs. 62 +/- 20 g/m2; P = 0.001) than those without MetS (n = 249). The difference in respect of PAC between the two groups was independent of PRA and was attributable mainly to obesity. After adjusting for potential confounders, LVMH2.7 was associated with MetS as a whole (beta = 0.11; P = 0.02) and with body mass index (BMI) (beta = 0.19; P < 0.0001) in the overall population. The latter relationship was attenuated (beta = 0.15; P = 0.001) after further adjustment for PAC. In the MetS group the association of LVMH2.7 with PAC held (beta = 0.19; P = 0.007) in multivariate analyses. In subjects without MetS, this relationship had only borderline statistical significance. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that the elevated PAC related to obesity may help to explain the increased LVM observed in association with MetS, and may contribute to enhancing the cardiovascular risk associated with MetS.


Assuntos
Aldosterona/sangue , Hipertensão/complicações , Hipertrofia Ventricular Esquerda/sangue , Síndrome Metabólica/sangue , Adulto , Pressão Sanguínea , Ecocardiografia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Renina/sangue
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J Nephrol ; 21(2): 175-9, 2008.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18446711

RESUMO

Traditional risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, obesity and metabolic syndrome, as well as additional nontraditional risk factors, can damage the kidney directly and by promoting intrarenal atherogenesis. Evidence indicates that increased oxidative stress and inflammation may mediate most of the effects of risk factors on the kidney. Clinical studies have demonstrated a relationship between oxidative stress and inflammatory biomarkers, and a few studies indicate an inverse correlation of oxidative stress biomarkers with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR). Further, surrogate indexes of atherosclerosis such as intima-media thickness and aortic pulse wave velocity have been demonstrated to be related to plasma concentrations of markers of endothelial activation, inflammation and fibrosis in patients with different stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Moreover, plasma concentrations of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein have been shown to be increased and related to left ventricular mass in CKD individuals having left ventricular hypertrophy. In contrast, in these patients, decreases in fetuin-A plasma levels have been reported. Considering the complex background of the pathophysiological changes characterizing CKD patients, we can consider cardiovascular disease a multifactorial complication of CKD.


Assuntos
Doenças Cardiovasculares/etiologia , Doenças Cardiovasculares/fisiopatologia , Falência Renal Crônica/complicações , Aterosclerose/etiologia , Aterosclerose/fisiopatologia , Doenças Cardiovasculares/metabolismo , Humanos , Inflamação , Rim/fisiopatologia , Falência Renal Crônica/metabolismo , Falência Renal Crônica/fisiopatologia , Estresse Oxidativo
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Am J Hypertens ; 21(1): 35-40, 2008 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18091742

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Arterial stiffness and mild-to-moderate renal dysfunction are predictors of cardiovascular (CV) morbidity and mortality. Recently, the ambulatory arterial stiffness index (AASI) has been proposed as a surrogate index of arterial stiffness. It has been associated with an enhanced risk of stroke. The aim of our study was to assess the relationship between AASI and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in a group of hypertensive patients with no CV complications. METHODS: A total of 143 untreated hypertensive subjects (mean age: 44 +/- 12 years; men 57%), with serum creatinine <1.5 mg/dl, were enrolled. AASI was calculated as one minus the regression slope of diastolic on systolic blood pressure (BP) obtained by individual 24-h BP recordings. GFR was computed from the scintigraphic determination of the technetium-99m diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid uptake within the kidneys, by the Gates' method. RESULTS: Hypertensive patients with AASI above the median value (n = 71) had lower GFR than those with AASI below the median (n = 72) (98.3 +/- 31 vs. 122.4 +/- 32 ml/min/1.73 m(2); P < 0.001). This difference held even after adjustment for age and gender. The linear regression analysis disclosed a significant inverse correlation between GFR and AASI (r = -0.30; P < 0.001), that was replicated (beta = -0.19; P = 0.02) in a multiple regression model including, as independent variables (besides AASI), age, gender, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, body mass index, 24-h pulse pressure (PP) and nocturnal reduction in BP. CONCLUSIONS: AASI is inversely related to GFR in arterial hypertension. This may help to explain the increased CV risk associated with mild-to-moderate renal dysfunction.


Assuntos
Artérias/fisiopatologia , Pressão Sanguínea , Doenças Cardiovasculares/etiologia , Taxa de Filtração Glomerular , Hipertensão/fisiopatologia , Nefropatias/fisiopatologia , Adulto , Monitorização Ambulatorial da Pressão Arterial , Doenças Cardiovasculares/fisiopatologia , Diástole , Elasticidade , Feminino , Humanos , Hipertensão/complicações , Nefropatias/complicações , Nefropatias/diagnóstico por imagem , Modelos Lineares , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Renografia por Radioisótopo
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