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Plasma Branched-Chain and Aromatic Amino Acids in Relation to Hypertension

Findings of the available studies regarding the roles of branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) and aromatic amino acids (AAAs) in hypertension are inconsistent, conflicting and inconclusive. The purpose of this study was to explore and clarify the existence of any relationships of individual BCAAs and...

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Autores principales: Mahbub, M. H., Yamaguchi, Natsu, Hase, Ryosuke, Takahashi, Hidekazu, Ishimaru, Yasutaka, Watanabe, Rie, Saito, Hiroyuki, Shimokawa, Junki, Yamamoto, Hiroshi, Kikuchi, Shinya, Tanabe, Tsuyoshi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7764357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33322015
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12123791
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author Mahbub, M. H.
Yamaguchi, Natsu
Hase, Ryosuke
Takahashi, Hidekazu
Ishimaru, Yasutaka
Watanabe, Rie
Saito, Hiroyuki
Shimokawa, Junki
Yamamoto, Hiroshi
Kikuchi, Shinya
Tanabe, Tsuyoshi
author_facet Mahbub, M. H.
Yamaguchi, Natsu
Hase, Ryosuke
Takahashi, Hidekazu
Ishimaru, Yasutaka
Watanabe, Rie
Saito, Hiroyuki
Shimokawa, Junki
Yamamoto, Hiroshi
Kikuchi, Shinya
Tanabe, Tsuyoshi
author_sort Mahbub, M. H.
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description Findings of the available studies regarding the roles of branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) and aromatic amino acids (AAAs) in hypertension are inconsistent, conflicting and inconclusive. The purpose of this study was to explore and clarify the existence of any relationships of individual BCAAs and AAAs with hypertension with adjustments for potential relevant confounders. A total of 2805 healthy controls and 2736 hypertensive patients were included in the current analysis. The associations between individual amino acids and hypertension were explored by logistic regression analyses adjusted for potential confounding variables. Among the investigated amino acids, only the BCAAs showed consistently significant positive associations with hypertension in the adjusted models (p-trend < 0.05 to 0.001). However, compared with the corresponding lowest quartile of individual BCAAs, the positive association with hypertension remained significant only in the highest quartile (p < 0.01 to 0.001). We confirmed in a relatively large cohort of subjects that BCAAs, not AAAs, demonstrated consistent positive associations with hypertension. The results display the promising potential for the use of BCAAs as relevant and accessible biomarkers, and provide perspectives on interventions directed towards the reduction in plasma BCAA levels in the prevention and management of hypertension.
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spelling pubmed-77643572020-12-27 Plasma Branched-Chain and Aromatic Amino Acids in Relation to Hypertension Mahbub, M. H. Yamaguchi, Natsu Hase, Ryosuke Takahashi, Hidekazu Ishimaru, Yasutaka Watanabe, Rie Saito, Hiroyuki Shimokawa, Junki Yamamoto, Hiroshi Kikuchi, Shinya Tanabe, Tsuyoshi Nutrients Article Findings of the available studies regarding the roles of branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) and aromatic amino acids (AAAs) in hypertension are inconsistent, conflicting and inconclusive. The purpose of this study was to explore and clarify the existence of any relationships of individual BCAAs and AAAs with hypertension with adjustments for potential relevant confounders. A total of 2805 healthy controls and 2736 hypertensive patients were included in the current analysis. The associations between individual amino acids and hypertension were explored by logistic regression analyses adjusted for potential confounding variables. Among the investigated amino acids, only the BCAAs showed consistently significant positive associations with hypertension in the adjusted models (p-trend < 0.05 to 0.001). However, compared with the corresponding lowest quartile of individual BCAAs, the positive association with hypertension remained significant only in the highest quartile (p < 0.01 to 0.001). We confirmed in a relatively large cohort of subjects that BCAAs, not AAAs, demonstrated consistent positive associations with hypertension. The results display the promising potential for the use of BCAAs as relevant and accessible biomarkers, and provide perspectives on interventions directed towards the reduction in plasma BCAA levels in the prevention and management of hypertension. MDPI 2020-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7764357/ /pubmed/33322015 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12123791 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mahbub, M. H.
Yamaguchi, Natsu
Hase, Ryosuke
Takahashi, Hidekazu
Ishimaru, Yasutaka
Watanabe, Rie
Saito, Hiroyuki
Shimokawa, Junki
Yamamoto, Hiroshi
Kikuchi, Shinya
Tanabe, Tsuyoshi
Plasma Branched-Chain and Aromatic Amino Acids in Relation to Hypertension
title Plasma Branched-Chain and Aromatic Amino Acids in Relation to Hypertension
title_full Plasma Branched-Chain and Aromatic Amino Acids in Relation to Hypertension
title_fullStr Plasma Branched-Chain and Aromatic Amino Acids in Relation to Hypertension
title_full_unstemmed Plasma Branched-Chain and Aromatic Amino Acids in Relation to Hypertension
title_short Plasma Branched-Chain and Aromatic Amino Acids in Relation to Hypertension
title_sort plasma branched-chain and aromatic amino acids in relation to hypertension
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7764357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33322015
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12123791
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