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Serum Uric Acid Level Predicts Progression of IgA Nephropathy in Females but Not in Males

BACKGROUND: Immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) is one of most common forms of glomerulonephritis. At this point, the clinical impact of hyperuricemia on IgAN is not clear. The aim of the present study was to explore the clinical impact of hyperuricemia on the progression of IgAN. STUDY DESIGN: Mult...

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Autores principales: Nagasawa, Yasuyuki, Yamamoto, Ryohei, Shoji, Tatsuya, Shinzawa, Maki, Hasuike, Yukiko, Nagatoya, Katsuyuki, Yamauchi, Atsushi, Hayashi, Terumasa, Kuragano, Takayuki, Moriyama, Toshiki, Isaka, Yoshitaka, Nakanishi, Takeshi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4999279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27560997
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160828
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author Nagasawa, Yasuyuki
Yamamoto, Ryohei
Shoji, Tatsuya
Shinzawa, Maki
Hasuike, Yukiko
Nagatoya, Katsuyuki
Yamauchi, Atsushi
Hayashi, Terumasa
Kuragano, Takayuki
Moriyama, Toshiki
Isaka, Yoshitaka
Nakanishi, Takeshi
author_facet Nagasawa, Yasuyuki
Yamamoto, Ryohei
Shoji, Tatsuya
Shinzawa, Maki
Hasuike, Yukiko
Nagatoya, Katsuyuki
Yamauchi, Atsushi
Hayashi, Terumasa
Kuragano, Takayuki
Moriyama, Toshiki
Isaka, Yoshitaka
Nakanishi, Takeshi
author_sort Nagasawa, Yasuyuki
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description BACKGROUND: Immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) is one of most common forms of glomerulonephritis. At this point, the clinical impact of hyperuricemia on IgAN is not clear. The aim of the present study was to explore the clinical impact of hyperuricemia on the progression of IgAN. STUDY DESIGN: Multicenter retrospective cohort study. SETTING & PARTICIPANTS: 935 IgAN patients who were diagnosed by kidney biopsy at Osaka University Hospital, Osaka General Hospital, and Osaka Rosai Hospital. were included in this study. PREDICTOR: Uric acid levels at renal biopsy. OUTCOMES: The outcome of interest was the time from the kidney biopsy to the time when a 50% increase in the baseline serum creatinine level was observed, which was defined as "progression". MEASUREMENTS: The baseline characteristics according to the kidney biopsy at the time of diagnosis were collected from the medical records, and included age, gender, body mass index, hypertension, diabetes (use of antidiabetic drugs), serum levels of creatinine, urinary protein, smoking status, RAAS blockers and steroid therapy. RESULTS: An elevated serum uric acid level was an independent risk factor for progression in female patients (per 1.0 mg/dL, multivariate-adjusted incident rate ratio 1.33 [95% confidence interval 1.07, 1.64], P = 0.008) but not in male patients (1.02 [0.81, 1.29], P = 0.855). To control a confounding effect of renal function on an association between serum uric acid level and progression in female patients, age- and serum creatinine-matched and propensity score-matched analyses were performed, and these results also supported the effect by uric acid on kidney disease progression independent of basal kidney function. LIMITATIONS: A cohort analyzed retorospectively. CONCLUSIONS: This study revealed that an elevated uric acid level was an independent risk factor for ESKD in female IgAN patients. Therefore, uric acid might be a treatable target in female IgAN patients.
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spelling pubmed-49992792016-09-12 Serum Uric Acid Level Predicts Progression of IgA Nephropathy in Females but Not in Males Nagasawa, Yasuyuki Yamamoto, Ryohei Shoji, Tatsuya Shinzawa, Maki Hasuike, Yukiko Nagatoya, Katsuyuki Yamauchi, Atsushi Hayashi, Terumasa Kuragano, Takayuki Moriyama, Toshiki Isaka, Yoshitaka Nakanishi, Takeshi PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) is one of most common forms of glomerulonephritis. At this point, the clinical impact of hyperuricemia on IgAN is not clear. The aim of the present study was to explore the clinical impact of hyperuricemia on the progression of IgAN. STUDY DESIGN: Multicenter retrospective cohort study. SETTING & PARTICIPANTS: 935 IgAN patients who were diagnosed by kidney biopsy at Osaka University Hospital, Osaka General Hospital, and Osaka Rosai Hospital. were included in this study. PREDICTOR: Uric acid levels at renal biopsy. OUTCOMES: The outcome of interest was the time from the kidney biopsy to the time when a 50% increase in the baseline serum creatinine level was observed, which was defined as "progression". MEASUREMENTS: The baseline characteristics according to the kidney biopsy at the time of diagnosis were collected from the medical records, and included age, gender, body mass index, hypertension, diabetes (use of antidiabetic drugs), serum levels of creatinine, urinary protein, smoking status, RAAS blockers and steroid therapy. RESULTS: An elevated serum uric acid level was an independent risk factor for progression in female patients (per 1.0 mg/dL, multivariate-adjusted incident rate ratio 1.33 [95% confidence interval 1.07, 1.64], P = 0.008) but not in male patients (1.02 [0.81, 1.29], P = 0.855). To control a confounding effect of renal function on an association between serum uric acid level and progression in female patients, age- and serum creatinine-matched and propensity score-matched analyses were performed, and these results also supported the effect by uric acid on kidney disease progression independent of basal kidney function. LIMITATIONS: A cohort analyzed retorospectively. CONCLUSIONS: This study revealed that an elevated uric acid level was an independent risk factor for ESKD in female IgAN patients. Therefore, uric acid might be a treatable target in female IgAN patients. Public Library of Science 2016-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4999279/ /pubmed/27560997 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160828 Text en © 2016 Nagasawa et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Nagasawa, Yasuyuki
Yamamoto, Ryohei
Shoji, Tatsuya
Shinzawa, Maki
Hasuike, Yukiko
Nagatoya, Katsuyuki
Yamauchi, Atsushi
Hayashi, Terumasa
Kuragano, Takayuki
Moriyama, Toshiki
Isaka, Yoshitaka
Nakanishi, Takeshi
Serum Uric Acid Level Predicts Progression of IgA Nephropathy in Females but Not in Males
title Serum Uric Acid Level Predicts Progression of IgA Nephropathy in Females but Not in Males
title_full Serum Uric Acid Level Predicts Progression of IgA Nephropathy in Females but Not in Males
title_fullStr Serum Uric Acid Level Predicts Progression of IgA Nephropathy in Females but Not in Males
title_full_unstemmed Serum Uric Acid Level Predicts Progression of IgA Nephropathy in Females but Not in Males
title_short Serum Uric Acid Level Predicts Progression of IgA Nephropathy in Females but Not in Males
title_sort serum uric acid level predicts progression of iga nephropathy in females but not in males
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4999279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27560997
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160828
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