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Serum Periostin as a Potential Biomarker in Pediatric Patients with Primary Hypertension

Experimental studies suggest that periostin is involved in tissue repair and remodeling. The study aimed to evaluate serum periostin concentration as potential biomarker in pediatric patients with primary hypertension (PH). We measured serum periostin, blood pressure, arterial damage, biochemical, a...

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Autores principales: Szyszka, Michał, Skrzypczyk, Piotr, Stelmaszczyk-Emmel, Anna, Pańczyk-Tomaszewska, Małgorzata
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8156565/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34063373
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10102138
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author Szyszka, Michał
Skrzypczyk, Piotr
Stelmaszczyk-Emmel, Anna
Pańczyk-Tomaszewska, Małgorzata
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Skrzypczyk, Piotr
Stelmaszczyk-Emmel, Anna
Pańczyk-Tomaszewska, Małgorzata
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description Experimental studies suggest that periostin is involved in tissue repair and remodeling. The study aimed to evaluate serum periostin concentration as potential biomarker in pediatric patients with primary hypertension (PH). We measured serum periostin, blood pressure, arterial damage, biochemical, and clinical data in 50 children with PH and 20 age-matched healthy controls. In univariate analysis, children with PH had significantly lower serum periostin compared to healthy peers (35.42 ± 10.43 vs. 42.16 ± 12.82 [ng/mL], p = 0.038). In the entire group of 70 children serum periostin concentration correlated negatively with peripheral, central, and ambulatory blood pressure, as well as with aortic pulse wave velocity (aPWV). In multivariate analysis, periostin level significantly correlated with age (β = −0.614, [95% confidence interval (CI), −0.831–−0.398]), uric acid (β = 0.328, [95%CI, 0.124–0.533]), body mass index (BMI) Z-score (β = −0.293, [95%CI, −0.492–−0.095]), high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-cholesterol (β = 0.235, [95%CI, 0.054–0.416]), and triglycerides (β = −0.198, [95%CI, −0.394–−0.002]). Neither the presence of hypertension nor blood pressure and aPWV influenced periostin level. To conclude, the role of serum periostin as a biomarker of elevated blood pressure and arterial damage in pediatric patients with primary hypertension is yet to be unmasked. Age, body mass index, uric acid, and lipid concentrations are key factors influencing periostin level in pediatric patients.
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spelling pubmed-81565652021-05-28 Serum Periostin as a Potential Biomarker in Pediatric Patients with Primary Hypertension Szyszka, Michał Skrzypczyk, Piotr Stelmaszczyk-Emmel, Anna Pańczyk-Tomaszewska, Małgorzata J Clin Med Article Experimental studies suggest that periostin is involved in tissue repair and remodeling. The study aimed to evaluate serum periostin concentration as potential biomarker in pediatric patients with primary hypertension (PH). We measured serum periostin, blood pressure, arterial damage, biochemical, and clinical data in 50 children with PH and 20 age-matched healthy controls. In univariate analysis, children with PH had significantly lower serum periostin compared to healthy peers (35.42 ± 10.43 vs. 42.16 ± 12.82 [ng/mL], p = 0.038). In the entire group of 70 children serum periostin concentration correlated negatively with peripheral, central, and ambulatory blood pressure, as well as with aortic pulse wave velocity (aPWV). In multivariate analysis, periostin level significantly correlated with age (β = −0.614, [95% confidence interval (CI), −0.831–−0.398]), uric acid (β = 0.328, [95%CI, 0.124–0.533]), body mass index (BMI) Z-score (β = −0.293, [95%CI, −0.492–−0.095]), high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-cholesterol (β = 0.235, [95%CI, 0.054–0.416]), and triglycerides (β = −0.198, [95%CI, −0.394–−0.002]). Neither the presence of hypertension nor blood pressure and aPWV influenced periostin level. To conclude, the role of serum periostin as a biomarker of elevated blood pressure and arterial damage in pediatric patients with primary hypertension is yet to be unmasked. Age, body mass index, uric acid, and lipid concentrations are key factors influencing periostin level in pediatric patients. MDPI 2021-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8156565/ /pubmed/34063373 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10102138 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_fullStr Serum Periostin as a Potential Biomarker in Pediatric Patients with Primary Hypertension
title_full_unstemmed Serum Periostin as a Potential Biomarker in Pediatric Patients with Primary Hypertension
title_short Serum Periostin as a Potential Biomarker in Pediatric Patients with Primary Hypertension
title_sort serum periostin as a potential biomarker in pediatric patients with primary hypertension
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