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The relationship between osteopontin and adiponectin in patients with essential hypertension.

Mie Kurata1, Takafumi Okura, Jun Irita, Daijiro Enomoto, Tomoaki Nagao, Masanori Jotoku, Ken-ichi Miyoshi, Jitsuo Higaki.   

Abstract

The renin angiotensin aldosterone system (RAAS) induces inflammation and accelerates atherosclerosis, contributes to both pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines. Osteopontin (OPN) is known as a pro-inflammatory cytokine and adiponectin is known as an anti-inflammatory cytokine. C-reactive protein (CRP) not only reflects an inflammatory state but also leads to inflammation. Previous studies clarified that OPN and adiponectin were regulated by RAAS. In this study, we hypothesized that plasma OPN level relates to serum adiponectin level in patients with essential hypertension (EHT). Sixty-two patients (32 females) with EHT were enrolled in this study. They were evaluated for conventional risk factors for atherosclerosis, further plasma aldosterone, plasma OPN, serum adiponectin, and CRP levels were assayed. There were significant gender differences in creatinine, total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, low-denisty lipoprotein(LDL) cholesterol, log transformed (ln) adiponectin and ln CRP. Osteopontin was correlated positively with aldosterone and ln CRP (r = 0.277, p = 0.029, r = 0.278, p = 0.029, respectively), negatively with adiponectin (r = -0.346, p = 0.006). Ln adiponectin was correlated positively with HDL cholesterol (r = 0.373, p = 0.003) and negatively with gender (male as 1), creatinine, triglyceride, aldosterone, and ln CRP (r = -0.55, p < 0.001, r = -0.279, p = 0.028, r = -0.406, p = 0.001, r = -0.307, p < 0.015, r = -0.289, p = 0.023, respectively). Stepwise regression analysis showed that adiponectin was an independent predictor of OPN β= -0.0339, p = 0.004). Our results suggest that OPN and adiponectin are related to each other underlying the mechanisms of RAAS and inflammation.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21028999     DOI: 10.3109/10641961003628494

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Hypertens        ISSN: 1064-1963            Impact factor:   1.749


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