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The Association of Microalbuminuria With Aortic Stiffness Is Independent of C-Reactive Protein in Essential Hypertension

2009

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 C…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyMean arterial pressureEssential hypertensionMicroalbuminuria flogosi stiffness aorticaHeart RateInternal medicinemedicine.arteryInternal MedicineAlbuminuriaHumansMedicinecardiovascular diseasesPulse wave velocityAortaDemographyAortaProteinuriabiologybusiness.industryC-reactive proteinMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseC-Reactive ProteinEndocrinologyHypertensionbiology.proteinCardiologyFemaleAortic stiffnessMicroalbuminuriamedicine.symptombusinessAmerican Journal of Hypertension
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Comparison of tumour necrosis factor and endothelin-1 between essential and renal hypertensive patients

1998

The present study was performed to compare circulating levels of tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNFalpha) and plasma endothelin 1 (ET-1), of hypertensive patients with or without renal failure and with those of normotensive healthy subjects. The study population consisted of 21 healthy normotensive subjects and 22 hypertensive patients, 11 with essential hypertension, and 11 with hypertension and chronic renal failure (CRF). Plasma ET-1 levels, serum TNFalpha and creatinine, creatinine clearance, 24-h urinary albumin excretion (UAE) were assayed, and 24-h blood pressure monitoring was obtained in all subjects. Office blood pressure was similar between hypertensive patients with and without C…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyNecrosisRenal functionEssential hypertensionGastroenterologyExcretionchemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicineInternal MedicinemedicineAlbuminuriaHumansCreatinineEndothelin-1Tumor Necrosis Factor-alphabusiness.industryBlood Pressure Monitoring AmbulatoryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseEndothelin 1Hypertension RenovascularBlood pressureEndocrinologychemistryCreatinineHypertensionKidney Failure ChronicFemalemedicine.symptombusinessKidney diseaseJournal of Human Hypertension
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Factors Related to the Occurrence of Microalbuminuria During Antihypertensive Treatment in Essential Hypertension

2002

The objective of the study was to assess the factors related to the occurrence of microalbuminuria during the follow-up of a young adult group with essential hypertension that had not been previously treated. Normo-albuminuric essential hypertensives, <50 years old, who had not been previously treated with antihypertensive drugs and who did not have diabetes mellitus were included. After the initial evaluation, patients were treated using only nonpharmacological measures (n=62), β-blockers (n=38), ACE inhibitors (n=64), calcium channel blockers (n=8), and several classes (n=15). Measurements were taken for office blood pressure, biochemical profile, and 24-hour urinary albumin excretion…

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Behaviour of carbonyl groups in several clinical conditions: Analysis of our survey

2019

Protein carbonylation is a marker of oxidative protein damage, that is likely involved in the pathogenesis of several diseases. The aim of this study was to evaluate the protein carbonyl (PC) groups in different clinical conditions. It included different groups of subjects: 81 trained subjects; 23 subjects with mild essential hypertension; 31 middle-aged subjects with metabolic syndrome (MS); 106 subjects with MS not selected for age (subdivided into two subgroups, with and without diabetes mellitus); 91 obese adults subdivided in two subgroups (BMI 30-35 Kg/m2 and BMI > 35 kg/m2); 48 subjects with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) subdivided in accordance with the apnea/hypopnea i…

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Depression and social phobia in essential tremor and Parkinson's disease

2017

Background Essential tremor (ET) and Parkinson's disease (PD) are the two most common movement disorders, and tremor is the most visible symptom. Comparative study on ET and PD clinical neuropsychiatric symptoms was performed to assess the impact of emotional state on tremor. Objectives To investigate the most common psychiatric symptoms (depression, anxiety and social phobia) and their correlations with motor symptoms, especially tremor, in ET and PD patients. Materials and Methods This comparative cross-sectional study consisted of neurological examinations, five self-assessment questionnaires (Depression Anxiety Stress Scale [DASS], Beck Depression Inventory [BDI], Social Interaction Anx…

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Population-based case-control study of essential tremor.

1998

Current epidemiologic data on the association between environmental factors and essential tremor (ET) are scanty. In a population-based case-control study we investigated the relationship between some putative risk factors and ET. In the present study, we included all subjects identified during a door-to-door prevalence survey in a Sicilian community, affected by ET, and alive on 1 November 1987 (n=31). Of the 31 prevalent cases of ET, we were able to contact 28 subjects. Twenty-eight controls were randomly selected from the general population and matched to each case for age and sex. Exposure variables were investigated by interviewing the patients and their controls or close relatives, us…

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Influence of risk factors on nitric oxide metabolites at the initial stage of juvenile acute myocardial infarction.

2009

Few data are accessible about the nitric oxide (NO) stable end-products (nitrite/NO2 − and nitrate/NO3 − :N O x) in acute coronary syndromes. An increase in inducible NO synthase (iNOS) was found during experimental myocardial infarction [13] and this increase persisted for 2 weeks. In experimental models of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) other authors [2] observed a NOx increase, a correlation between NOx level and iNOS activity and an inhibitory action carried out by S-methylisothiourea, that is an iNOS inhibitor [5]. The NOx level was also measured in a small group of patients with myocardial infarction in whom the peak of NOx elevation occurred 2 and 3 days after the onset of symptom…

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Association between early-stage chronic kidney disease and reduced choroidal thickness in essential hypertensive patients.

2018

The introduction in the past few years of advanced optical coherence tomography (OCT) techniques has greatly increased our understanding of the choroid, which is the most important vascular layer of the eye. Our study aimed to assess choroidal thickness by using swept-source OCT (SS-OCT) in essential hypertensive patients (EHs) with and without early-stage chronic kidney disease (CKD). We enrolled 100 EHs, of whom 65 were without kidney damage, and 35 had stage 1-3 CKD. In all of the participants, SS-OCT and a routine biochemical workup were performed. Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) was estimated by the CKD Epidemiology Collaboration equation (eGFR). CKD was defined in agreement with the …

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Determinants of urinary albumin excretion reduction in essential hypertension: A long-term follow-up study.

2006

The objective of the present study was to assess factors related to long-term changes in urinary albumin excretion (UAE) of nondiabetic microalbuminuric (n = 252) or proteinuric hypertensive individuals (n = 58) in a prospective follow-up.After enrollment, patients were placed on usual care including nonpharmacological treatment and/or treatment with an antihypertensive drug regime to achieve blood pressure135/85 mmHg. Periodic UAE measurements were performed until regression or significant reduction (defined when UAE dropped50% from the initial values, plus reduction of UAE to30 mg/24 h for microalbuminuric patients and300 mg/24 h for proteinuric patients).Among the microalbuminuric patien…

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Plasma noradrenaline and the pressor action of exogenous noradrenaline in normotensive subjects and patients with essential hypertension.

1978

1. An inverse relationship was found between plasma noradrenaline and reactivity to exogenous noradrenaline in normotensive subjects. 2. The relationship between plasma noradrenaline and reactivity was disturbed in age-matched patients with essential hypertension. 3. A multiple-regression analysis showed a highly significant correlation between adrenergic activity and reactivity to noradrenaline and the mean arterial blood pressure level (r = 0·91). The results suggest that adrenergic activity and pressor response to noradrenaline combined are important determinants of arterial blood pressure. 4. An inverse relationship could also be demonstrated between plasma renin activity and reactivity…

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