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Impact of age, phenotype and cardio-renal function on plasma C-type and B-type natriuretic peptide forms in an adult population

机译:年龄,表型和心肾功能对成年人群血浆C型和B型利钠肽形式的影响

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Context In contrast to the cardiac hormones, atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) and B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP), variations in plasma concentrations of C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) in healthy adults are ill-defined, limiting their clinical application. Objective Our objective was to define the effect of age, phenotype (gender, height, BMI), and cardiac and renal function on plasma CNPs in an adults population without renal or cardiovascular disease. Design and setting This was a prospective cross-sectional observational study of adult volunteers, aged 21-80 years, randomly selected from the electoral roll. Subjects and methods Plasma CNP and its associated aminoterminal propeptide (NTproCNP) were measured in 258 subjects and related to age, gender, height and plasma creatinine. Subgroup analyses seeking associations with cardiac function (plasma BNP and NTproBNP) and bone turnover bone-specific alkaline phosphatase (bALP) were also determined. Results Plasma concentrations of CNPs in men continued to decline from adolescent values to reach a nadir in the 5th decade after which values increased. Similar but less marked changes occurred in women. In both sexes, NTproCNP was inversely and independently correlated with height. In contrast to B-type natriuretic peptides (BNPs), NTproCNP was higher in men, significantly related to creatinine and positively related to bALP. Conclusions Gender- and age-specific changes affect CNPs in adults. Inverse associations of NTproCNP with adult height, positive correlation with creatinine - and in contrast to CNP - no association with BNP are further unique findings distinguishing NTproCNP, which need to be considered in future studies.
机译:上下文与心脏激素,心房利钠肽(ANP)和B型利尿钠肽(BNP)不同,健康成年人中C型利尿钠肽(CNP)的血浆浓度变化尚不明确,限制了其临床应用。目的我们的目的是确定年龄,表型(性别,身高,BMI)以及心脏和肾脏功能对没有肾脏或心血管疾病的成年人群血浆CNP的影响。设计与设置这是一项针对21-80岁成年志愿者的前瞻性横断面观察研究,该志愿者是从选举册中随机选择的。研究对象和方法对258位研究对象进行了血浆CNP及其相关的氨基末端前肽(NTproCNP)的测量,这些研究与年龄,性别,身高和血浆肌酐有关。还确定了寻求与心脏功能(血浆BNP和NTproBNP)和骨转换的骨特异性碱性磷酸酶(bALP)关联的亚组分析。结果在第五个十年中,男性血浆中CNPs的浓度从青春期值持续下降至最低点,此后数值增加。妇女发生了类似但变化不大的变化。在两个性别中,NTproCNP与身高呈负相关且独立相关。与B型利钠肽(BNP)相比,NTproCNP在男性中更高,与肌酐显着相关,与bALP呈正相关。结论性别和年龄特定的变化会影响成人的CNP。 NTproCNP与成年身高的负相关,与肌酐的正相关-与CNP相反-与BNP无关联是区分NTproCNP的进一步独特发现,需要在以后的研究中加以考虑。

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