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Association of mid-regional pro-adrenomedullin with office and 24-h ambulatory blood pressure in a Swiss general population sample.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/76985
Publisher DOI
10.1097/HJH.0000000000003866
PubMed ID
39469923
Description
Objective
Adrenomedullin (ADM) is a potent vasodilator. The association between plasma ADM levels and blood pressure (BP) remains unclear. We assessed the association between mid-regional-pro-ADM (MR-proADM) and BP in a multicenter population- and family-based cohort.
Methods
We used data from the Swiss Kidney Project on Genes in Hypertension (SKIPOGH). We included participants present at both baseline and 3-year follow-up (N = 843). We examined the association of baseline MR-proADM with baseline office and 24 h ambulatory BP as well as the 3-year change in office BP. In secondary analyses, we studied the association between baseline MR-proADM and 3-year changes in pulse wave velocity (PWV), renal resistive index (RRI) and augmentation index (AI). Mixed-effects linear regression models were used.
Results
In cross-sectional analyses, MR-proADM was negatively associated with office, 24-h and daytime diastolic BP (DBP). MR-proADM was positively associated with nighttime systolic BP (SBP). In longitudinal analyses, baseline MR-proADM was associated with an increase in office SBP and pulse pressure (PP) over 3 years [β (95% CI): 8.2 (0.4, 15.9) and β (95% CI): 6.4 (0.3, 12.4), respectively] but not with changes in PWV, RRI and AI.
Conclusions
The cross-sectional negative association of MR-proADM with DBP is in line with known vasodilatory properties of ADM. The positive association between MR-proADM and nighttime SBP at baseline may reflect endothelial dysfunction believed to be part of the pathogenesis of nocturnal hypertension. The association of higher baseline MR-proADM levels with increased SBP and PP at 3-year follow-up suggests that ADM levels could be a marker of cardiovascular risk.
Date of Publication
2024-12-01
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
adrenomedullin
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blood pressure
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blood pressure monitoring ambulatory
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cohort studies
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pulse pressure
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Baldwin, Julia
Burnier, Michel
Ponte, Belen
Ackermann, Danielorcid-logo
Clinic of Nephrology and Hypertension
Pruijm, Menno
Vogt, Bruno
Clinic of Nephrology and Hypertension
Bochud, Murielle
Additional Credits
Clinic of Nephrology and Hypertension
Series
Journal of Hypertension
Publisher
Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins
ISSN
1473-5598
0263-6352
Access(Rights)
open.access
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