Association of parathyroid hormone and vitamin D with untreated hypertension: Is it different in white-coat or sustained hypertension?

Previous reports about the relationship between a high parathyroid hormone (PTH) and low vitamin D levels with blood pressure in different hypertension groups are conflicting.We studied serum PTH and vitamin D levels in white-coat (WCHT) and sustained hypertension (SHT) patients who had not been on...

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Main Authors: Ferit Akgül, Alper Serçelik, Hakan Çetin, Turgay Erten
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5703558?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-eb64272c411e4b4593f3d08e74a85a5d2020-11-24T21:34:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-011211e018866910.1371/journal.pone.0188669Association of parathyroid hormone and vitamin D with untreated hypertension: Is it different in white-coat or sustained hypertension?Ferit AkgülAlper SerçelikHakan ÇetinTurgay ErtenPrevious reports about the relationship between a high parathyroid hormone (PTH) and low vitamin D levels with blood pressure in different hypertension groups are conflicting.We studied serum PTH and vitamin D levels in white-coat (WCHT) and sustained hypertension (SHT) patients who had not been on antihypertensive treatment. We also investigated the association between serum PTH and vitamin D levels with respect to blood pressure in SHT and WCHT patients.We included 52 SHT patients (54.06 ± 9.2 years, 32 newly diagnosed and 20 previously diagnosed with SHT who had not been treated with antihypertensive medication for 3 months or more), 48 WCHT patients (53.64 ± 9.5 years), and 50 normotensive (NT) healthy controls (53.44 ± 8.4 years) in our study. In addition to routine tests, PTH and vitamin D levels were measured.Serum PTH levels were significantly higher in SHT patients not taking antihypertensive medications than in WCHT patients and NT controls (p = 0.004). Although PTH levels were higher in WCHT than in NT groups, the difference was not statistically significant. In SHT patients, PTH levels showed a positive correlation with office systolic (r = 0.363, p = 0.008), office diastolic (r = 0.282, p = 0.038), home systolic (r = 0.390, p = 0.004), and home diastolic blood pressures (r = 0.397, p = 0.003). Serum vitamin D levels were similar in SHT, WCHT and NT groups. Vitamin D levels were not associated with blood pressures in the entire study group. Furthermore, no significant relation was found between vitamin D and PTH levels in SHT and WCHT groups.PTH levels are significantly higher in untreated SHT patients than WCHT patients and NT subjects. However, vitamin D levels are similar in SHT, WCHT and NT groups. There is a significant association between PTH levels and blood pressures suggesting PTH has a role in increase of blood pressure in SHT.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5703558?pdf=render
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author Ferit Akgül
Alper Serçelik
Hakan Çetin
Turgay Erten
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Alper Serçelik
Hakan Çetin
Turgay Erten
Association of parathyroid hormone and vitamin D with untreated hypertension: Is it different in white-coat or sustained hypertension?
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ferit Akgül
Alper Serçelik
Hakan Çetin
Turgay Erten
author_sort Ferit Akgül
title Association of parathyroid hormone and vitamin D with untreated hypertension: Is it different in white-coat or sustained hypertension?
title_short Association of parathyroid hormone and vitamin D with untreated hypertension: Is it different in white-coat or sustained hypertension?
title_full Association of parathyroid hormone and vitamin D with untreated hypertension: Is it different in white-coat or sustained hypertension?
title_fullStr Association of parathyroid hormone and vitamin D with untreated hypertension: Is it different in white-coat or sustained hypertension?
title_full_unstemmed Association of parathyroid hormone and vitamin D with untreated hypertension: Is it different in white-coat or sustained hypertension?
title_sort association of parathyroid hormone and vitamin d with untreated hypertension: is it different in white-coat or sustained hypertension?
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Previous reports about the relationship between a high parathyroid hormone (PTH) and low vitamin D levels with blood pressure in different hypertension groups are conflicting.We studied serum PTH and vitamin D levels in white-coat (WCHT) and sustained hypertension (SHT) patients who had not been on antihypertensive treatment. We also investigated the association between serum PTH and vitamin D levels with respect to blood pressure in SHT and WCHT patients.We included 52 SHT patients (54.06 ± 9.2 years, 32 newly diagnosed and 20 previously diagnosed with SHT who had not been treated with antihypertensive medication for 3 months or more), 48 WCHT patients (53.64 ± 9.5 years), and 50 normotensive (NT) healthy controls (53.44 ± 8.4 years) in our study. In addition to routine tests, PTH and vitamin D levels were measured.Serum PTH levels were significantly higher in SHT patients not taking antihypertensive medications than in WCHT patients and NT controls (p = 0.004). Although PTH levels were higher in WCHT than in NT groups, the difference was not statistically significant. In SHT patients, PTH levels showed a positive correlation with office systolic (r = 0.363, p = 0.008), office diastolic (r = 0.282, p = 0.038), home systolic (r = 0.390, p = 0.004), and home diastolic blood pressures (r = 0.397, p = 0.003). Serum vitamin D levels were similar in SHT, WCHT and NT groups. Vitamin D levels were not associated with blood pressures in the entire study group. Furthermore, no significant relation was found between vitamin D and PTH levels in SHT and WCHT groups.PTH levels are significantly higher in untreated SHT patients than WCHT patients and NT subjects. However, vitamin D levels are similar in SHT, WCHT and NT groups. There is a significant association between PTH levels and blood pressures suggesting PTH has a role in increase of blood pressure in SHT.
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