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Increased Klk9 Urinary Excretion Is Associated to Hypertension-Induced Cardiovascular Damage and Renal Alterations

Early detection of hypertensive end-organ damage and secondary diseases are key determinants of cardiovascular prognosis in patients suffering from arterial hypertension. Presently, there are no biomarkers for the detection of hypertensive target organ damage, most outstandingly including blood vess...

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Autores principales: Blázquez-Medela, Ana M., García-Sánchez, Omar, Quirós, Yaremi, Blanco-Gozalo, Victor, Prieto-García, Laura, Sancho-Martínez, Sandra M., Romero, Miguel, Duarte, Juan M., López-Hernández, Francisco J., López-Novoa, José M., Martínez-Salgado, Carlos
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4616806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26469898
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000001617
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author Blázquez-Medela, Ana M.
García-Sánchez, Omar
Quirós, Yaremi
Blanco-Gozalo, Victor
Prieto-García, Laura
Sancho-Martínez, Sandra M.
Romero, Miguel
Duarte, Juan M.
López-Hernández, Francisco J.
López-Novoa, José M.
Martínez-Salgado, Carlos
author_facet Blázquez-Medela, Ana M.
García-Sánchez, Omar
Quirós, Yaremi
Blanco-Gozalo, Victor
Prieto-García, Laura
Sancho-Martínez, Sandra M.
Romero, Miguel
Duarte, Juan M.
López-Hernández, Francisco J.
López-Novoa, José M.
Martínez-Salgado, Carlos
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description Early detection of hypertensive end-organ damage and secondary diseases are key determinants of cardiovascular prognosis in patients suffering from arterial hypertension. Presently, there are no biomarkers for the detection of hypertensive target organ damage, most outstandingly including blood vessels, the heart, and the kidneys. We aimed to validate the usefulness of the urinary excretion of the serine protease kallikrein-related peptidase 9 (KLK9) as a biomarker of hypertension-induced target organ damage. Urinary, plasma, and renal tissue levels of KLK9 were measured by the Western blot in different rat models of hypertension, including angiotensin-II infusion, DOCA-salt, L-NAME administration, and spontaneous hypertension. Urinary levels were associated to cardiovascular and renal injury, assessed by histopathology. The origin of urinary KLK9 was investigated through in situ renal perfusion experiments. The urinary excretion of KLK9 is increased in different experimental models of hypertension in rats. The ACE inhibitor trandolapril significantly reduced arterial pressure and the urinary level of KLK9. Hypertension did not increase kidney, heart, liver, lung, or plasma KLK9 levels. Hypertension-induced increased urinary excretion of KLK9 results from specific alterations in its tubular reabsorption, even in the absence of overt nephropathy. KLK9 urinary excretion strongly correlates with cardiac hypertrophy and aortic wall thickening. KLK9 appears in the urine in the presence of hypertension as a result of subtle renal handling alterations. Urinary KLK9 might be potentially used as an indicator of hypertensive cardiac and vascular damage.
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spelling pubmed-46168062015-10-27 Increased Klk9 Urinary Excretion Is Associated to Hypertension-Induced Cardiovascular Damage and Renal Alterations Blázquez-Medela, Ana M. García-Sánchez, Omar Quirós, Yaremi Blanco-Gozalo, Victor Prieto-García, Laura Sancho-Martínez, Sandra M. Romero, Miguel Duarte, Juan M. López-Hernández, Francisco J. López-Novoa, José M. Martínez-Salgado, Carlos Medicine (Baltimore) 3400 Early detection of hypertensive end-organ damage and secondary diseases are key determinants of cardiovascular prognosis in patients suffering from arterial hypertension. Presently, there are no biomarkers for the detection of hypertensive target organ damage, most outstandingly including blood vessels, the heart, and the kidneys. We aimed to validate the usefulness of the urinary excretion of the serine protease kallikrein-related peptidase 9 (KLK9) as a biomarker of hypertension-induced target organ damage. Urinary, plasma, and renal tissue levels of KLK9 were measured by the Western blot in different rat models of hypertension, including angiotensin-II infusion, DOCA-salt, L-NAME administration, and spontaneous hypertension. Urinary levels were associated to cardiovascular and renal injury, assessed by histopathology. The origin of urinary KLK9 was investigated through in situ renal perfusion experiments. The urinary excretion of KLK9 is increased in different experimental models of hypertension in rats. The ACE inhibitor trandolapril significantly reduced arterial pressure and the urinary level of KLK9. Hypertension did not increase kidney, heart, liver, lung, or plasma KLK9 levels. Hypertension-induced increased urinary excretion of KLK9 results from specific alterations in its tubular reabsorption, even in the absence of overt nephropathy. KLK9 urinary excretion strongly correlates with cardiac hypertrophy and aortic wall thickening. KLK9 appears in the urine in the presence of hypertension as a result of subtle renal handling alterations. Urinary KLK9 might be potentially used as an indicator of hypertensive cardiac and vascular damage. Wolters Kluwer Health 2015-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4616806/ /pubmed/26469898 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000001617 Text en Copyright © 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives License 4.0, which allows for redistribution, commercial and non-commercial, as long as it is passed along unchanged and in whole, with credit to the author. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0
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Blázquez-Medela, Ana M.
García-Sánchez, Omar
Quirós, Yaremi
Blanco-Gozalo, Victor
Prieto-García, Laura
Sancho-Martínez, Sandra M.
Romero, Miguel
Duarte, Juan M.
López-Hernández, Francisco J.
López-Novoa, José M.
Martínez-Salgado, Carlos
Increased Klk9 Urinary Excretion Is Associated to Hypertension-Induced Cardiovascular Damage and Renal Alterations
title Increased Klk9 Urinary Excretion Is Associated to Hypertension-Induced Cardiovascular Damage and Renal Alterations
title_full Increased Klk9 Urinary Excretion Is Associated to Hypertension-Induced Cardiovascular Damage and Renal Alterations
title_fullStr Increased Klk9 Urinary Excretion Is Associated to Hypertension-Induced Cardiovascular Damage and Renal Alterations
title_full_unstemmed Increased Klk9 Urinary Excretion Is Associated to Hypertension-Induced Cardiovascular Damage and Renal Alterations
title_short Increased Klk9 Urinary Excretion Is Associated to Hypertension-Induced Cardiovascular Damage and Renal Alterations
title_sort increased klk9 urinary excretion is associated to hypertension-induced cardiovascular damage and renal alterations
topic 3400
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4616806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26469898
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000001617
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