Abstract
Objective:Accumulation of reactive oxygen species by increased uric acid production has been suggested as a possible underlying mechanism for the association between uric acid and high blood pressure (BP). We, therefore, investigated the association between serum uric acid concentration and 24-h urinary uric acid excretion, as proxy for uric acid production, with ambulatory 24-h blood pressure and hypertension.Methods:Cross-sectional analyses were conducted among 2555 individuals [52% men, mean age 60.08.2 years; 27% type 2 diabetes (by design)] from The Maastricht Study. Multivariable regression analyses were performed to investigate the association of serum uric acid and 24-h urinary uric acid excretion with 24-h pulse pressure, 24-h mean arterial pressure (MAP), and hypertension.Results:After adjustment for traditional hypertension risk factors, serum uric acid concentration (per SD of 81mol/l) was associated with higher 24-h MAP [ 0.63mmHg; confidence interval (CI) 0.27-1.00] and positively associated with hypertension (odds ratio 1.43; CI 1.27-1.61). Urinary uric acid excretion (per SD of 140mg/day/1.73m(2)) was associated with higher 24-h MAP ( 0.79mmHg; CI 0.46-1.12) and with hypertension (odds ratio 1.13; CI 1.02-1.25). There was no significant association between serum and 24-h urinary uric acid excretion with 24-h pulse pressure. There was no interaction with sex or age for the aforementioned associations.Conclusion:Higher serum and urinary uric acid concentrations were associated with higher 24-h MAP and hypertension. These results suggest that serum and 24-urinary uric acid concentrations, the latter as proxy for uric acid production are, independent of each other, associated with BP and hypertension.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1968-1975 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Journal | Journal of Hypertension |
Volume | 35 |
Issue number | 10 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Oct 2017 |
Keywords
- blood pressure
- hypertension
- mean arterial pressure
- pulse pressure
- reactive oxygen species
- uric acid
- xanthine dehydrogenase
- xanthine oxidase
- xanthine oxidoreductase
- ABCG2 DYSFUNCTION INCREASES
- RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN SYSTEM
- CORONARY HEART-DISEASE
- ARTERIAL STIFFNESS
- PULSE PRESSURE
- INCIDENT HYPERTENSION
- GENERAL-POPULATION
- OXIDATIVE STRESS
- EUROPEAN-SOCIETY
- XANTHINE-OXIDASE