Para- and perirenal ultrasonographic fat thickness is associated with 24-hours mean diastolic blood pressure levels in overweight and obese subjects

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作者
De Pergola, Giovanni [1 ,2 ]
Campobasso, Nicla [2 ]
Nardecchia, Adele [1 ]
Triggiani, Vincenzo [3 ]
Caccavo, Domenico [1 ]
Gesualdo, Loreto [2 ]
Silvestris, Franco [1 ]
Manno, Carlo [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bari, Clin Nutr Unit, Sch Med, Med Oncol,Dept Biomed Sci & Human Oncol,Sect Clin, I-70124 Bari, Italy
[2] Univ Bari, Sch Med, Nephrol Sect, Dept Emergency & Organ Tranplantat, I-70124 Bari, Italy
[3] Univ Bari, Sch Med, Sect Endocrinol & Metab Dis, Dept Emergency & Organ Tranplantat, I-70124 Bari, Italy
关键词
Aldosterone; Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring; Hypertension; Obesity; Para- and perirenal ultrasonographic fat thickness; CHRONIC KIDNEY-DISEASE; RISK-FACTORS; HEART; HYPERTENSION; RESISTANCE; STORAGE; INDEX;
D O I
10.1186/s12872-015-0101-6
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
100201 [内科学];
摘要
Background: Renal sinus fat (RSF) has been recognized as a risk factor for arterial hypertension. This study was addressed to examine whether also para- and perirenal fat accumulation is associated to higher 24-h mean systolic (SBP) and/or diastolic blood pressure (DBP) levels in overweight and obese subjects. Methods: A cohort of 42 overweight and obese patients, 29 women and 13 men, aged 25-55 years, not treated with any kind of drug, was examined. Body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), fasting insulin and glucose serum levels, insulin resistance (assessed by using the homeostasis model assessment [HOMAIR]), and 24-h aldosterone urine levels were measured. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) was measured with 15 min intervals from 7.0 a.m. to 11.0 a.m. and with 30 min intervals from 23.0 to 7.0 for consecutive 24 h, starting from 8: 30 AM. Measurement of para-and perirenal fat thickness was performed by ultrasounds by a duplex Doppler apparatus. Results: Para-and perirenal ultrasonographic fat thickness (PUFT) was significantly and positively correlated with WC (p < 0.01), insulin (p < 0.01), HOMAIR (p < 0.01), and 24-h mean DBP levels (p < 0.05). 24-h mean DBP was also significantly and positively correlated with 24-h aldosterone urine concentrations (p < 0.001). A multivariate analysis by multiple linear regression was performed; the final model showed that the association of 24-h mean DBP as dependent variable with PUFT (multiple R=0.34; p = 0.026) and daily aldosterone production (multiple R = 0.59; p = 0.001) was independent of other anthropometric, hormone and metabolic parameters. Discussion and Conclusions: This study shows a positive independent association between PUFT and mean 24-h diastolic blood pressure levels in overweight and obese subjects, suggesting a possible direct role of PUFT in increasing daily diastolic blood pressure.
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