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醛固酮与白细胞相关炎症的相关性:原发性醛固酮增多症与原发性高血压患者的比较

 

Authors Rao KR , Bao RY , Ming H, Liu JW, Dong YF 

Received 18 February 2023

Accepted for publication 23 May 2023

Published 5 June 2023 Volume 2023:16 Pages 2401—2413

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JIR.S409146

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Review by Single anonymous peer review

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Editor who approved publication: Dr Tara Strutt

Background: Hypertension patients with primary aldosteronism (PA) have a higher risk of cardiovascular complications than blood pressure-matched essential hypertension (EH) patients. The cause may be closely related to inflammation. We explored the correlations between leukocyte-related inflammation parameters and plasma aldosterone concentration (PAC) in PA patients and clinical characteristics-matched EH patients.
Methods: A total of 346 PA and 346 sex, age and 24-h blood pressure-matched EH patients at the 2nd Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University from January 2020 to June 2021 were enrolled in this study. The differences and correlations of aldosterone and leukocyte parameters between the two groups were analyzed.
Results: Compared with EH patients, the lymphocyte count was significantly lower (P = 0.004), the neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio (NLR) (P = 0.023) and the monocyte–lymphocyte ratio (MLR) (P = 0.037) were significantly higher in PA patients. Linear regression analysis and multivariate regression analysis identified that lymphocyte count, NLR and MLR were significantly and independently correlated with PAC in PA patients, and the correlations were stronger with increasing levels of aldosterone. However, in EH patients, only NLR maintained an independent correlation with PAC.
Conclusion: Leukocyte-related inflammation parameters, including lymphocyte count, NLR, and MLR, were significantly and independently correlated with PAC in PA patients. The correlations were stronger with increasing levels of aldosterone. However, the above correlations were not always present in patients with EH matched for clinical characteristics.
Keywords: aldosterone, inflammation, leukocytes, primary aldosteronism, essential hypertension