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Renin, aldosterone, the aldosterone-to-renin ratio, and incident hypertension among normotensive subjects from the general population

AIMS: To investigate the predictive ability of direct plasma renin and aldosterone concentrations as well as their ratio [aldosterone-to-renin (ARR)] for incident hypertension in the general population. METHODS AND RESULTS: Concentration of renin and aldosterone were measured by a chemiluminescence...

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Autores principales: Arnold, Natalie, Hermanns, Iris M, Schulz, Andreas, Hahad, Omar, Schmitt, Volker H, Panova-Noeva, Marina, Prochaska, Jürgen H, Binder, Harald, Pfeiffer, Norbert, Beutel, Manfred, Lackner, Karl J, Münzel, Thomas, Wild, Philipp S
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10022856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35199135
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvac019
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author Arnold, Natalie
Hermanns, Iris M
Schulz, Andreas
Hahad, Omar
Schmitt, Volker H
Panova-Noeva, Marina
Prochaska, Jürgen H
Binder, Harald
Pfeiffer, Norbert
Beutel, Manfred
Lackner, Karl J
Münzel, Thomas
Wild, Philipp S
author_facet Arnold, Natalie
Hermanns, Iris M
Schulz, Andreas
Hahad, Omar
Schmitt, Volker H
Panova-Noeva, Marina
Prochaska, Jürgen H
Binder, Harald
Pfeiffer, Norbert
Beutel, Manfred
Lackner, Karl J
Münzel, Thomas
Wild, Philipp S
author_sort Arnold, Natalie
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description AIMS: To investigate the predictive ability of direct plasma renin and aldosterone concentrations as well as their ratio [aldosterone-to-renin (ARR)] for incident hypertension in the general population. METHODS AND RESULTS: Concentration of renin and aldosterone were measured by a chemiluminescence immunoassay using the fully automated LIAISON(®) platform (DiaSorin) among 5362 participants of the population-based Gutenberg Health Study, who were normotensive and had no clinically overt cardiovascular disease at baseline. During a follow-up period of 5 years, 18.6% (n = 996) developed a new-onset hypertension. Comparing extreme quartiles of biomarker distribution, the relative risk (RR) for incident arterial hypertension was found to be 1.58 [95% confidence interval (CI) 1.25–2.00; P = 0.00015; Q1 vs. Q4ref] for renin; 1.29 (95% CI 1.05–1.59, P = 0.018; Q4 vs. Q1ref) for aldosterone and 1.70 (95% CI 1.33–2.12; P < 0.0001; Q4 vs. Q1ref) for ARR after multivariable adjustment in men. In females, only high ARR was independently predictive for incident hypertension over 5 years [RR 1.29 (95% CI 1.04–1.62); P = 0.024]. Even in the subgroup of individuals having biomarker concentrations within the reference range, high ARR was predictive for new-onset hypertension in men [RR 1.44 (95% CI 1.13–1.83); P = 0.003]. Finally, synergistic effects of co-prevalent obesity and ARR on incident hypertension were also demonstrated, resulting in markedly higher risk estimates as seen for biomarker alone [RR of 2.70 (95% CI 2.05–3.6) for Q4 of ARR and having body mass index ≥ 30 kg/m(2) vs. low ARR (Q1(ref)) and normal weight; P < 0.0001]. CONCLUSION: Among normotensives from the general population ARR possesses a stronger predictive value for incident hypertension than renin or aldosterone alone. The prediction of arterial hypertension by ARR was even stronger in obese subjects.
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spelling pubmed-100228562023-03-18 Renin, aldosterone, the aldosterone-to-renin ratio, and incident hypertension among normotensive subjects from the general population Arnold, Natalie Hermanns, Iris M Schulz, Andreas Hahad, Omar Schmitt, Volker H Panova-Noeva, Marina Prochaska, Jürgen H Binder, Harald Pfeiffer, Norbert Beutel, Manfred Lackner, Karl J Münzel, Thomas Wild, Philipp S Cardiovasc Res Original Article AIMS: To investigate the predictive ability of direct plasma renin and aldosterone concentrations as well as their ratio [aldosterone-to-renin (ARR)] for incident hypertension in the general population. METHODS AND RESULTS: Concentration of renin and aldosterone were measured by a chemiluminescence immunoassay using the fully automated LIAISON(®) platform (DiaSorin) among 5362 participants of the population-based Gutenberg Health Study, who were normotensive and had no clinically overt cardiovascular disease at baseline. During a follow-up period of 5 years, 18.6% (n = 996) developed a new-onset hypertension. Comparing extreme quartiles of biomarker distribution, the relative risk (RR) for incident arterial hypertension was found to be 1.58 [95% confidence interval (CI) 1.25–2.00; P = 0.00015; Q1 vs. Q4ref] for renin; 1.29 (95% CI 1.05–1.59, P = 0.018; Q4 vs. Q1ref) for aldosterone and 1.70 (95% CI 1.33–2.12; P < 0.0001; Q4 vs. Q1ref) for ARR after multivariable adjustment in men. In females, only high ARR was independently predictive for incident hypertension over 5 years [RR 1.29 (95% CI 1.04–1.62); P = 0.024]. Even in the subgroup of individuals having biomarker concentrations within the reference range, high ARR was predictive for new-onset hypertension in men [RR 1.44 (95% CI 1.13–1.83); P = 0.003]. Finally, synergistic effects of co-prevalent obesity and ARR on incident hypertension were also demonstrated, resulting in markedly higher risk estimates as seen for biomarker alone [RR of 2.70 (95% CI 2.05–3.6) for Q4 of ARR and having body mass index ≥ 30 kg/m(2) vs. low ARR (Q1(ref)) and normal weight; P < 0.0001]. CONCLUSION: Among normotensives from the general population ARR possesses a stronger predictive value for incident hypertension than renin or aldosterone alone. The prediction of arterial hypertension by ARR was even stronger in obese subjects. Oxford University Press 2022-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10022856/ /pubmed/35199135 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvac019 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Original Article
Arnold, Natalie
Hermanns, Iris M
Schulz, Andreas
Hahad, Omar
Schmitt, Volker H
Panova-Noeva, Marina
Prochaska, Jürgen H
Binder, Harald
Pfeiffer, Norbert
Beutel, Manfred
Lackner, Karl J
Münzel, Thomas
Wild, Philipp S
Renin, aldosterone, the aldosterone-to-renin ratio, and incident hypertension among normotensive subjects from the general population
title Renin, aldosterone, the aldosterone-to-renin ratio, and incident hypertension among normotensive subjects from the general population
title_full Renin, aldosterone, the aldosterone-to-renin ratio, and incident hypertension among normotensive subjects from the general population
title_fullStr Renin, aldosterone, the aldosterone-to-renin ratio, and incident hypertension among normotensive subjects from the general population
title_full_unstemmed Renin, aldosterone, the aldosterone-to-renin ratio, and incident hypertension among normotensive subjects from the general population
title_short Renin, aldosterone, the aldosterone-to-renin ratio, and incident hypertension among normotensive subjects from the general population
title_sort renin, aldosterone, the aldosterone-to-renin ratio, and incident hypertension among normotensive subjects from the general population
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10022856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35199135
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvac019
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