Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8667457 | Journal of the American Society of Hypertension | 2018 | 32 Pages |
Abstract
It has been demonstrated that bone morphogenetic protein-9 (BMP-9) may have an important role in vascular development and stability. However, the association of circulating BMP-9 with essential hypertension (HTN) has not been established in humans. The objective of this study is to observe the changes of circulating BMP-9 levels in patients with HTN and to investigate the association of circulation BMP-9 and insulin resistance (IR) in a cross-sectional study. Two hundred twenty-five individuals, including 132 patients with hypertension, and 93 healthy controls, were included in the present study. Circulating BMP-9 concentrations were measured with an ELISA kit. The association of circulating BMP-9 with other parameters was analyzed. When compared with healthy subjects, circulating BMP-9 concentrations were markedly lower in HTN patients (46.20 [31.85-62.80] vs. 77.21 [39.33-189.15], PÂ <Â .01) and correlated negatively with blood pressure and the homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (PÂ <Â .05 or PÂ <Â .01). Decreasing levels of BMP-9 were independently and markedly related to HTN. In a multiple linear regression analysis, only systolic blood pressure and free fatty acid concentrations were independently associated with circulating BMP-9. Our findings suggest that BMP-9 may be a serum biomarker for HTN and IR.
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Authors
Hong MD, Wei MD, Gangyi PhD, Yu MD, Xiaoqiang MD, PhD, Hua PhD, Lin PhD, Hongting PhD, Ling MS,