Relation ofBrain Natriuretic Peptide, Mean arterial and Pulse pressures among Normotensive, Pre-hypertensive and Hypertensive male cohort
Background: Hypertension is an increasingly important medical and public health issue. Individualsprone to the development of hypertension often have a hyperdynamic circulation antedating theonset of hypertension by several years. Brain Natriuretic Peptide is a new promising cardiovascularrisk mar...
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doaj-b4dad5e8769d499a8764cb7488148be22020-11-25T02:54:31ZengDow University of Health SciencesJournal of the Dow University of Health Sciences1995-21982410-21802009-09-0133121127190Relation ofBrain Natriuretic Peptide, Mean arterial and Pulse pressures among Normotensive, Pre-hypertensive and Hypertensive male cohortMeh Jabeen0Muhammad Furqan1Nudrat Anwar Zuberi2Department of Physiology, Hamdard College of Medicine and Dentistry, Hamdard University, Karachi, PakistanDepartment of Physiology, Hamdard College of Medicine and Dentistry, Hamdard University, Karachi, Pakistan.Department of Biochemistry, Basic Medical Sciences Institute, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, Karachi, PakistanBackground: Hypertension is an increasingly important medical and public health issue. Individualsprone to the development of hypertension often have a hyperdynamic circulation antedating theonset of hypertension by several years. Brain Natriuretic Peptide is a new promising cardiovascularrisk marker due to its association with high blood pressure via its mechanisms of secretion andactions. Both pulse and mean arterial pressures are independent markers of cardiovascular diseases. Objective: This study was designed to find out any relation between the rising values of pulse andmean arterial pressures among normotensives, pre-hypertensives and newly diagnosed hypertensiveswith the changes in plasma brain natriuretic peptide levels. Methods: This was an observational, analytical cross-sectional study conducted in department ofphysiology at Basic Medical Sciences Institute, Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Center, Karachi.Study included 85 adult males, aged between 20-60 years, non- smokers, non- diabetic and havingno other chronic illnesses. Pulse and mean arterial pressure values were found. Study participantswere divided into three groups ranging from normotensive to hypertensive stages, as stated by JointNational Committee -7. Brain Natriuretic Peptide was assayed by AxSym technology. Results: Brain Natriuretic Peptide developed a positive correlation with both pulse and mean arterialblood pressures and was also found out to be significantly raised in pre-hypertensive group. Conclusions: This study concluded that Brain Natriuretic Peptide is positively related with increasingvalues of both variables i.e. pulse as well as mean arterial blood pressures. It also concluded thatBrain Natriuretic Peptide is significantly elevated in pre-hypertensive stage and is not very differentfrom the levels seen in sustained hypertension.http://www.jduhs.com/index.php/jduhs/article/view/190brain natriuretic peptidepre-hypertensivepulse pressuremean arterial blood pressure |
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Meh Jabeen Muhammad Furqan Nudrat Anwar Zuberi Relation ofBrain Natriuretic Peptide, Mean arterial and Pulse pressures among Normotensive, Pre-hypertensive and Hypertensive male cohort Journal of the Dow University of Health Sciences brain natriuretic peptide pre-hypertensive pulse pressure mean arterial blood pressure |
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Relation ofBrain Natriuretic Peptide, Mean arterial and Pulse pressures among Normotensive, Pre-hypertensive and Hypertensive male cohort |
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Relation ofBrain Natriuretic Peptide, Mean arterial and Pulse pressures among Normotensive, Pre-hypertensive and Hypertensive male cohort |
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Relation ofBrain Natriuretic Peptide, Mean arterial and Pulse pressures among Normotensive, Pre-hypertensive and Hypertensive male cohort |
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Relation ofBrain Natriuretic Peptide, Mean arterial and Pulse pressures among Normotensive, Pre-hypertensive and Hypertensive male cohort |
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Relation ofBrain Natriuretic Peptide, Mean arterial and Pulse pressures among Normotensive, Pre-hypertensive and Hypertensive male cohort |
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relation ofbrain natriuretic peptide, mean arterial and pulse pressures among normotensive, pre-hypertensive and hypertensive male cohort |
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Dow University of Health Sciences |
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Journal of the Dow University of Health Sciences |
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1995-2198 2410-2180 |
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Background:
Hypertension is an increasingly important medical and public health issue. Individualsprone to the development of hypertension often have a hyperdynamic circulation antedating theonset of hypertension by several years. Brain Natriuretic Peptide is a new promising cardiovascularrisk marker due to its association with high blood pressure via its mechanisms of secretion andactions. Both pulse and mean arterial pressures are independent markers of cardiovascular diseases.
Objective:
This study was designed to find out any relation between the rising values of pulse andmean arterial pressures among normotensives, pre-hypertensives and newly diagnosed hypertensiveswith the changes in plasma brain natriuretic peptide levels.
Methods:
This was an observational, analytical cross-sectional study conducted in department ofphysiology at Basic Medical Sciences Institute, Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Center, Karachi.Study included 85 adult males, aged between 20-60 years, non- smokers, non- diabetic and havingno other chronic illnesses. Pulse and mean arterial pressure values were found. Study participantswere divided into three groups ranging from normotensive to hypertensive stages, as stated by JointNational Committee -7. Brain Natriuretic Peptide was assayed by AxSym technology.
Results:
Brain Natriuretic Peptide developed a positive correlation with both pulse and mean arterialblood pressures and was also found out to be significantly raised in pre-hypertensive group.
Conclusions:
This study concluded that Brain Natriuretic Peptide is positively related with increasingvalues of both variables i.e. pulse as well as mean arterial blood pressures. It also concluded thatBrain Natriuretic Peptide is significantly elevated in pre-hypertensive stage and is not very differentfrom the levels seen in sustained hypertension. |
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brain natriuretic peptide pre-hypertensive pulse pressure mean arterial blood pressure |
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