Abdominal aortic calcification is more severe in unilateral primary aldosteronism patients and is associated with elevated aldosterone and parathyroid hormone levels

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Tilakezi Tuersun
Qin Luo
Zhihua Zhang
Guoliang Wang
Delian Zhang
Menghui Wang
Ting Wu
Keming Zhou
Na Yue
Nanfang Li
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[1] Hypertension Center of People’s Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region; Xinjiang Hypertension Institute,
[2] National Health Committee Key Laboratory of Hypertension Clinical Research,undefined
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Hypertension Research | 2020年 / 43卷
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Unilateral primary aldosteronism; Bilateral primary aldosteronism; Abdominal aortic calcification; Parathyroid hormone; Plasma aldosterone concentration.;
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Primary aldosteronism (PA) is associated with a higher prevalence of abdominal aortic calcification (AAC). Unilateral and bilateral PA are the most common subtypes of PA. However, no studies have addressed the difference in the prevalence of AAC between the two subtypes. In addition to aldosterone, parathyroid hormone (PTH), an important regulator of calcium metabolism, was also reported to be elevated in individuals with unilateral PA. Therefore, we hypothesized that the prevalence of AAC may be higher in individuals with unilateral PA, which may be related to the plasma aldosterone concentration (PAC) and PTH levels. We included 156 PA patients who underwent adrenal venous sampling and 156 with essential hypertension (EH) matched by age and sex. Of the former, 76 were diagnosed with unilateral PA, and 80 were diagnosed with bilateral PA. The aortic calcification index (ACI) presented the severity of AAC and was measured by adrenal computed tomography scan. Our results showed that compared with the EH group, the prevalence and severity of AAC were higher in PA patients (32.7 vs. 19.6%; 4.32 ± 3.61% vs. 2.53 ± 2.42%, respectively). In the PA subgroup analysis, unilateral PA was associated with a higher and more severe AAC than bilateral PA (40.7 vs. 25.0%; 5.12 ± 4.07% vs. 3.08 ± 2.34%, respectively). Moreover, PAC and PTH levels were higher in individuals with unilateral PA than in those with bilateral PA (P < 0.05). After risk adjustment, multivariate regression analysis revealed that PAC and PTH were positively-associated with AAC in patients with PA (P < 0.05). In conclusion, unilateral PA patients exhibited a higher prevalence of AAC and more severe AAC due to elevated PAC and PTH levels.
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