STUDYING THE ROLE OF VASOPRESSIN HORMONE, ENDOTHELIN-1, AND SERUM ALBUMIN DURING PROGRESSIVE AGE IN HYPERTENSIVE MEN

IF 0.2 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Methaq Mohamed Hasan, A. A. Khalifa
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Background: Vasopressin (AVP) hormone and total serum protein (including albumin) change during the progressive age in hypertensive men and are associated with cytokines release (endothelin-1 (ET-1)), leading to many renal and cardiovascular disorders. Aim: This study is to investigate AVP, ET-1, total protein, and serum albumin levels in various ages of hypertensive men to provide insights into the effects of aging and high blood pressure. Methods: The levels of AVP, ET-1, total protein, and serum albumin were compared in 80 hypertensive men as they aged, divided into four groups (20 men/group) based on their ages ranging from 30 to 69 years. The first group consisted of men aged 30-39 years, the second group included men aged 40-49 years, the third group had men aged 50-59 years, and the fourth group had men aged 60-69. One-way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) was used to analyze the data, followed by Duncan s test for the groups. Results: AVP increased significantly (p ≤ 0.01) in different groups, except the fourth group against the third group. High levels of ET-1 were released significantly (p ≤ 0.01) in different groups except in the third group vs. the second group. Both serum albumin and total protein reduced significantly (p ≤ 0.01) in different groups (with some exceptions). Discussion: The physiological impact of these results was discussed according to the effects of hypertension and advanced age on the studied parameters; particularly, AVP increment and high levels of ET-1 indicated an evident dysfunction in blood pressure regulation during advanced age. Conclusions: High levels of AVP hormone and its ability to constrictions of blood vessels and reabsorption of Na and water might be indicated as continuous and maintenance hypertension during advanced age. High levels of ET-1 detection might be pointed to a low-grade inflammation during hypertension and advanced age.
研究加压激素、内皮素-1和血清白蛋白在高血压男性进行性衰老中的作用
背景:加压素(AVP)激素和血清总蛋白(包括白蛋白)在高血压男性的进行性年龄变化,并与细胞因子(内皮素-1 (ET-1))的释放有关,导致许多肾脏和心血管疾病。目的:研究不同年龄高血压男性的AVP、ET-1、总蛋白和血清白蛋白水平,探讨衰老与高血压的关系。方法:将80例30 ~ 69岁高血压男性按年龄分为4组(20人/组),比较老年高血压男性的AVP、ET-1、总蛋白、血清白蛋白水平。第一组为30-39岁男性,第二组为40-49岁男性,第三组为50-59岁男性,第四组为60-69岁男性。采用单因素方差分析(ANOVA)对数据进行分析,然后对各组进行Duncan检验。结果:除第4组较第3组AVP增高外,其余各组AVP均显著增高(p≤0.01)。除第三组与第二组比较外,其余各组均有较高水平的ET-1释放(p≤0.01)。各组血清白蛋白和总蛋白均显著降低(p≤0.01)(部分除外)。讨论:根据高血压和高龄对研究参数的影响,讨论这些结果的生理影响;特别是AVP的增加和ET-1的高水平表明老年血压调节功能明显紊乱。结论:AVP激素水平的升高及其对血管收缩和钠水再吸收的能力可能与老年高血压的持续和维持有关。高水平的ET-1检测可能指向高血压和高龄期间的低度炎症。
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