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Role of Gender in the Associations of Microalbuminuria with Inflammatory Markers in Hypertensive Subjects: A Cross-Sectional Study

Authors :
Ghanshyam Palamaner Subash Shantha
Preetam Arthur
Anita A Kumar
Murali Krishna Bharadhi
Source :
Kidney and Blood Pressure Research. 32:434-439
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
S. Karger AG, 2009.

Abstract

Background: Though the association between microalbuminuria (MA) and inflammatory markers has been studied, the possible gender differences in these associations have not yet been analyzed. Our study aims to analyze the role of gender in the associations of MA and inflammatory markers. Methods: 1,060 hypertensive patients were assessed for MA (albumin-creatinine ratio), plasma levels of HsCRP (high-sensitivity C-reactive protein), IL-18, and sCD40L (soluble CD40 ligand). Patients with diabetes mellitus, metabolic syndrome and overt nephropathy were excluded. Results: Mean age was 46 ± 9.6 years, with 560 males and 500 females. The prevalence of MA was 35.6% (n = 378). MA was associated with HsCRP (OR: 2.13, CI: 1.155–3.168, p = 0.001) and sCD40L (OR: 2.35, CI: 1.014–3.912, p = 0.013) in the premenopausal females, whereas in males (OR: 1.83, CI: 1.037–3.920, p = 0.023) and postmenopausal females (OR: 2.31, CI: 1.688–3.274, p = 0.031) MA was associated only with HsCRP and not with sCD40L or IL-18. Conclusions: Association between MA and HsCRP is consistent in all hypertensive patients. However, MA is associated with sCD40L only in premenopausal females and not in males and postmenopausal females.

Details

ISSN :
14230143 and 14204096
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Kidney and Blood Pressure Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bee66a0c736641a25ce8037b7b26e2a3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000266477