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Plasma adrenomedullin level and year-by-year variability of body mass index in the general population.

Johji Kato1, Yukiko Kawagoe2, Danfeng Jiang2, Takanori Ida2, Satoshi Shimamoto3, Koji Igarashi3, Kazuo Kitamura2.   

Abstract

Plasma levels of the hypotensive peptides of adrenomedullin and atrial and B-type natriuretic peptides (AM, ANP, BNP) are possible biomarkers for cardiovascular diseases. Increased variability of body mass index (BMI) over a certain period of time has been reported to be associated with cardiovascular morbidity or mortality. The aim of this study is to examine clinical significance of those hypotensive peptides as biomarkers by analyzing the relationship between plasma levels of the peptides and year-by-year variability of BMI in the general population without overt cardiovascular diseases. The subjects were 427 local residents (141 males and 286 females) attending their annual health check-up, who had been examined at least 5 times over the preceding period of 10 years. They were divided into two groups of low or high variability by the median of coefficient of variation (CV) of BMI values for each gender. Plasma AM levels of those with high year-by-year variability of BMI were significantly increased, as compared to the group with low variability, in both genders; meanwhile, such a difference was not noted in plasma levels of the natriuretic peptides. No significant differences were found in the basal parameters, which could affect plasma AM level, such as age, BMI, blood pressure or serum creatinine, between two groups. In conclusion, increase in plasma AM was associated with high year-by-year variability of BMI in the general population without overt heart disease. This relationship between the two suggests that increased plasma AM level is a cardiovascular risk marker.
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Keywords:  Adrenomedullin; BMI variability; Cardiovascular risk

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33964322     DOI: 10.1016/j.peptides.2021.170567

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Peptides        ISSN: 0196-9781            Impact factor:   3.750


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