Heterogeneous results have been obtained in the relationship between serum uric acid (SUA) and target organ damage (TOD) in patients with hypertension. Clinic blood pressure, SUA, and cardiac, arterial (carotid and aortic), and renal TOD were assessed in 762 consecutive patients with hypertension. Hyperuricemia was defined as an SUA >7.0 in men and >6.0 mg/dL in women. Men with hyperuricemia compared with those with normal SUA showed lower estimated glomerular filtration rates and E/A ratios and a higher prevalence of carotid plaques. Women with hyperuricemia showed lower estimated glomerular filtration rates and E/A ratios and a higher intima-media thickness. Except for pulse wave velocity, all TODs significantly correlated with SUA. However, at multivariate analysis, only estimated glomerular filtration rate was significantly determined by SUA. Our data provide evidence on the role of SUA in the development of TOD only in the case of renal alteration. It is likely that SUA may indirectly act on the other TODs through the increase in blood pressure and the decrease in glomerular filtration rate

Maloberti, A., Maggioni, S., Occhi, L., Triglione, N., Panzeri, F., Nava, S., et al. (2018). Sex-related relationships between uric acid and target organ damage in hypertension. THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL HYPERTENSION, 20(1), 193-200 [10.1111/jch.13136].

Sex-related relationships between uric acid and target organ damage in hypertension

Maloberti, Alessandro;Occhi, Lucia;Triglione, Nicola;Panzeri, Francesco;Nava, Stefano;Signorini, Stefano;Falbo, Rosanna;Grassi, Guido;Giannattasio, Cristina
2018

Abstract

Heterogeneous results have been obtained in the relationship between serum uric acid (SUA) and target organ damage (TOD) in patients with hypertension. Clinic blood pressure, SUA, and cardiac, arterial (carotid and aortic), and renal TOD were assessed in 762 consecutive patients with hypertension. Hyperuricemia was defined as an SUA >7.0 in men and >6.0 mg/dL in women. Men with hyperuricemia compared with those with normal SUA showed lower estimated glomerular filtration rates and E/A ratios and a higher prevalence of carotid plaques. Women with hyperuricemia showed lower estimated glomerular filtration rates and E/A ratios and a higher intima-media thickness. Except for pulse wave velocity, all TODs significantly correlated with SUA. However, at multivariate analysis, only estimated glomerular filtration rate was significantly determined by SUA. Our data provide evidence on the role of SUA in the development of TOD only in the case of renal alteration. It is likely that SUA may indirectly act on the other TODs through the increase in blood pressure and the decrease in glomerular filtration rate
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albuminuria; arterial hypertension; arterial stiffness; carotid plaque; kidney damage; left ventricular mass index; pulse wave velocity; target organ damage; uric acid
English
nov-2017
2018
20
1
193
200
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Maloberti, A., Maggioni, S., Occhi, L., Triglione, N., Panzeri, F., Nava, S., et al. (2018). Sex-related relationships between uric acid and target organ damage in hypertension. THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL HYPERTENSION, 20(1), 193-200 [10.1111/jch.13136].
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