scholarly journals Serum Alpha-1-Acid Glycoprotein-1 and Urinary Extracellular Vesicle miR-21-5p as Potential Biomarkers of Primary Aldosteronism

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cristian A. Carvajal ◽  
Alejandra Tapia-Castillo ◽  
Jorge A. Pérez ◽  
Carlos E. Fardella

Primary aldosteronism (PA) is the most common cause of secondary hypertension and reaches a prevalence of 6-10%. PA is an endocrine disorder, currently identified as a broad-spectrum phenotype, spanning from normotension to hypertension. In this regard, several studies have made advances in the identification of mediators and novel biomarkers of PA as specific proteins, miRNAs, and lately, extracellular vesicles (EVs) and their cargo.AimTo evaluate lipocalins LCN2 and AGP1, and specific urinary EV miR-21-5p and Let-7i-5p as novel biomarkers for PA.Subjects and MethodsA cross-sectional study was performed in 41 adult subjects classified as normotensive controls (CTL), essential hypertensives (EH), and primary aldosteronism (PA) subjects, who were similar in gender, age, and BMI. Systolic (SBP) and diastolic (DBP) blood pressure, aldosterone, plasma renin activity (PRA), and aldosterone to renin ratio (ARR) were determined. Inflammatory parameters were defined as hs-C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), PAI-1, MMP9, IL6, LCN2, LCN2-MMP9, and AGP1. We isolated urinary EVs (uEVs) and measured two miRNA cargo miR-21-5p and Let-7i-5p by Taqman-qPCR. Statistical analyses as group comparisons were performed by Kruskall-Wallis, and discriminatory analyses by ROC curves were performed with SPSS v21 and Graphpad-Prism v9.ResultsPA and EH subjects have significantly higher SBP and DBP (p <0.05) than the control group. PA subjects have similar hs-CRP, PAI-1, IL-6, MMP9, LCN2, and LCN2-MMP9 but have higher levels of AGP1 (p <0.05) than the CTL&EH group. The concentration and size of uEVs and miRNA Let-7i-5p did not show any difference between groups. In PA, we found significantly lower levels of miR-21-5p than controls (p <0.05). AGP1 was associated with aldosterone, PRA, and ARR. ROC curves detected AUC for AGP1 of 0.90 (IC 95 [0.79 – 1.00], p <0.001), and combination of AGP1 and EV-miR-21-5p showed an AUC of 0.94 (IC 95 [0.85 – 1.00], p<0.001) to discriminate the PA condition from EH and controls.ConclusionSerum AGP1 protein was found to be increased, and miR-21-5p in uEVs was decreased in subjects classified as PA. Association of AGP1 with aldosterone, renin activity, and ARR, besides the high discriminatory capacity of AGP1 and uEV-miR-21-5p to identify the PA condition, place both as potential biomarkers of PA.

1983 ◽  
Vol 24 (6) ◽  
pp. 995-1006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Akihiko SHIMIZU ◽  
Wataru AOI ◽  
Masazumi AKAHOSHI ◽  
Toshinori UTSUNOMIYA ◽  
Yutaka DOI ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 58 (5) ◽  
pp. 21-27
Author(s):  
N P Goncharov ◽  
G S Kolesnikova ◽  
G V Katsiia ◽  
E Iu Rogal'

The objective of the present study was to estimate the informative value of the measurements of aldosterone level, direct renin, and plasma renin activity as well as the relationships between these characteristics for differential diagnostics of various forms of hypertension and, first and foremost, of primary aldosteronism. We have examined a total of 162 patients. The results of differential tests were used to allocate them to a few groups including 41 patients presenting with primary aldosteronism, 52 ones with incidentalomas, 26 with essential hypertension, and 43 with various endocrine diseases and normal arterial pressure (control groups). The aldosterone levels, direct renin, and plasma renin activity were measured in blood samples taken in morning hours from the patients in the supine position. The aldosterone to plasma renin activity (A/PRA) and aldosterone to direct renin (A/DR) ratios were calculated. The elevated blood aldosterone level is currently believed to be the principal criterion for primary aldosteronism in the patients suffering arterial hypertension. The RIA technology is the method of choice for the measurement of aldosterone levels. The determination of the A/PR ratio significantly improves the detectability of the disease. The use of direct renin level instead of kinetic renin ensures the high efficacy of screening for primary aldosteronism and its early diagnostics. The cut-off point for the calculation of the A/PRA ratio to differentiate between primary aldosteronism and incidentalomas is 2160 pmol/mcg/hr (sensitivity 100%, specificity 97.8%) in comparison with the analogous cut-off point for the discrimination between primary aldosteronism and endocrine pathology without hypertension is 49 pmol/mU (sensitivity 100%, specificity 95%). The cut-off point for the calculation of the A/PR ratio to differentiate between primary aldosteronism and incidentalomas is 2160 pmol/mcg/hr (sensitivity 89.5%, specificity 99%) in comparison with the analogous cut-off point for the discrimination between primary aldosteronism and endocrine pathology without hypertension is 1432 pmol/mcg/hr (sensitivity 89.5%, specificity 100%). It is concluded that the results of determination of direct renin level in the blood plasma are independent of the endogenous angiotensinogen level, less variable and more reproducible than than the results of the measurement of plasma renin activity. The aldosterone to direct renin ratio may be used for the screening of primary aldosteronism.


Hypertension ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 76 (2) ◽  
pp. 488-496 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zeng Guo ◽  
Marko Poglitsch ◽  
Diane Cowley ◽  
Oliver Domenig ◽  
Brett C. McWhinney ◽  
...  

The aldosterone/renin ratio (ARR) is currently considered the most reliable approach for case detection of primary aldosteronism (PA). ACE (Angiotensin-converting enzyme) inhibitors are known to raise renin and lower aldosterone levels, thereby causing false-negative ARR results. Because ACE inhibitors lower angiotensin II levels, we hypothesized that the aldosterone/equilibrium angiotensin II (eqAngII) ratio (AA2R) would remain elevated in PA. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis involving 60 patients with PA and 40 patients without PA revealed that the AA2R was not inferior to the ARR in screening for PA. When using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry to measure plasma aldosterone concentration, the predicted optimal AA2R cutoff for PA screening was 8.3 (pmol/L)/(pmol/L). We then compared the diagnostic performance of the AA2R with the ARR among 25 patients with PA administered ramipril (5 mg/day) for 2 weeks. Compared with basally, plasma levels of equilibrium angiotensin I (eqAngI) and direct renin concentration increased significantly ( P <0.01 or P <0.05) after ramipril treatment, whereas eqAngII and ACE activity (eqAngII/eqAngI) decreased significantly ( P <0.01). The changes of plasma renin activity and plasma aldosterone concentration in the current study were not significant. On day 14, 4 patients displayed false-negative results using ARR_direct renin concentration (plasma aldosterone concentration/direct renin concentration), 3 of whom also showed false-negative ARR_plasma renin activity (plasma aldosterone concentration/plasma renin activity). On day 15, 2 patients still demonstrated false-negative ARR_plasma renin activity, one of whom also showed a false-negative ARR_direct renin concentration. No false-negative AA2R results were observed on either day 14 or 15. In conclusion, compared with ARR which can be affected by ACE inhibitors causing false-negative screening results, the AA2R seems to be superior in detecting PA among subjects receiving ACE inhibitors.


2016 ◽  
Vol 25 (3) ◽  
pp. 151-5
Author(s):  
Kamal E.A. Abdelsalam

Background: Cardiac dysfunctions have been recognized as a common complication of sickle cell anaemia (SCA), and together with pulmonary disorder accounts for many deaths in these patients. However, sickle cell traits appear clinically normal, although they have genetic abnormality. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of sickle cell trait on cardiac prognostic markers by measuring high density lipoprotein (HDL-C), low density lipoprotein (LDL-C), cardiac creatine kinase (CK-MB), ultra-sensitive C reactive protein (us-CRP), total homocysteine (Hyc), and N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-pro BNP) tests in adult Sudanese patients with sickle cell trait.Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed in 200 healthy volunteers as a control group and 200 diagnosed patients with sickle cell trait. It was carried out in Khartoum Specialized Hospital, Al-Bayan Hospital, Obayed Clinical Center and Dr. Nadir Specialized Hospital, Sudan between January 2015 and January 2016. All participants were between 20-32 years old. LDL-C, HDL-C, CK-MB, NT-proBNP and hs-CRP concentrations were measured by Hitachi 912 full-automated Chemistry Analyzer (Roche Diagnostics, Germany) as manufacturer procedure, while homocysteine level was measured by ELISA technique using special kit.Results: When compared to control group, the levels of LDL-C, hs-CRP and NT-proBNP revealed significant increase in patients’ sera (p<0.001), while Hyc and CK-MB levels were increased insignificantly in patients with SCT (p=0.069, p=0.054 respectively). On the other hand, comparison to control group, HDL-C showed insignificant reduction in patients (p=0.099).Conclusion: The results suggest that sickle cell trait increased the risk of patient-related complication secondary to cardiac dysfunction.


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