ASSOCIATION OF TROPONINS WITH SEX HORMONES IN STABLE HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS

Dereen Mohammed, Terza Ibrahim
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Background Cardiovascular events are one of the major causes of death in dialysis. Usually, troponins are regarded gold standard for detecting cardiovascular complications. In addition, studies have confirmed a difference between men and women regarding cardiovascular and renal diseases. Objectives To investigate the relation between troponins (Hs-TnT) and biomarkers, including sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG), estradiol, total and free testosterone, ferritin, Albumin, CRP and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) in hemodialysis. Patients and MethodsSixty-one hemodialysis patients were enrolled in this study. Hs-cTnT, cTnI, total testosterone, free testosterone, SHBG, estradiol, Albumin, CRP, ferritin, urea and creatinine were estimated. ResultsHs-cTnT was associated with Albumin (R=-0.3; P=0.01). Troponin showed no association with the rest of the markers. The mean values in the dialysis group were: Hs-cTnT 93.8 pg/ml; ferritin 222.1 µg/l; albumin 4.18 g/dl; CRP 18.4 mg/l; urea 143.3 mg/dl; creatinine 9.4 mg/dl; total testosterone 1.46 ng/ml; free testosterone 28.75 pg/ml when compared to the control group, the differences between serum values in dialysis group were significant P < 0.05. The rest of the biomarkers showed no significant differences. ConclusionThe most interesting finding was a negative association of Albumin with Hs-cTnT, indicating the possible use of albumin-adjusted Hs-cTnT rather than troponin alone to better predict critical cardiac events in hemodialysis. Troponin did not associate with SHBG, estradiol and testosterone hormones, possibly indicating no obvious role of these hormones in troponin regulation. Estimated GFR levels showed no correlation, suggesting troponin might be further degraded before renal elimination.
稳定期血液透析患者肌钙蛋白与性激素的关系
背景心血管事件是导致透析患者死亡的主要原因之一。通常,肌钙蛋白被认为是检测心血管并发症的金标准。此外,有研究证实,在心血管疾病和肾脏疾病方面,男女之间存在差异。 目的 研究血液透析患者肌钙蛋白(Hs-TnT)与性激素结合球蛋白(SHBG)、雌二醇、总睾酮和游离睾酮、铁蛋白、白蛋白、CRP 和估计肾小球滤过率(eGFR)等生物标志物之间的关系。 患者和方法 本研究共纳入 61 名血液透析患者。对 Hs-cTnT、cTnI、总睾酮、游离睾酮、SHBG、雌二醇、白蛋白、CRP、铁蛋白、尿素和肌酐进行了估测。 结果 Hs-cTnT 与白蛋白相关(R=-0.3;P=0.01)。肌钙蛋白与其他指标没有关联。透析组的平均值为与对照组相比,透析组的平均值为:Hs-cTnT 93.8 pg/ml;铁蛋白 222.1 µg/l;白蛋白 4.18 g/dl;CRP 18.4 mg/l;尿素 143.3 mg/dl;肌酐 9.4 mg/dl;总睾酮 1.46 ng/ml;游离睾酮 28.75 pg/ml。其余生物标志物无明显差异。 结论 最有趣的发现是白蛋白与 Hs-cTnT 呈负相关,这表明可以使用白蛋白调整后的 Hs-cTnT 而不是单独使用肌钙蛋白来更好地预测血液透析中的危急心脏事件。肌钙蛋白与 SHBG、雌二醇和睾酮激素没有关联,这可能表明这些激素在肌钙蛋白调节中没有明显作用。估计的肾小球滤过率水平没有相关性,这表明肌钙蛋白在肾脏排出前可能会进一步降解。
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