The Journal of Clinical Hypertension (May 2022)

Correlation between N‐terminal pro‐atrial natriuretic peptide, corin, and target organ damage in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy

  • Wei Zhang,
  • Ying Zhou,
  • Yubing Dong,
  • Wanyu Liu,
  • Haiying Li,
  • Wei Song

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/jch.14450
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 5
pp. 644 – 651

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Abstract The objective was to evaluate the correlation between N‐terminal pro‐atrial natriuretic peptide (NT‐proANP), corin and the severity of target organ injury in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. A total of 78 women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and 49 normotensive pregnancies were enrolled. The clinical characteristics, laboratory index and echocardiogram results were collected. NT‐proANP, corin, sFlt‐1 and PlGF levels were measured. A receiver's operating characteristics (ROC) curve was performed to evaluate the efficacy of predicting target organ injury in the HDP group. The NT‐proANP, corin, and sFlt‐1/PlGF ratio were increased in the HDP group (p < .05). The area under the curve (AUC) predicted by NT‐proANP and corin were larger than sFlt‐1/PlGF ratio (0.779, 0.867, and 0.766, respectively). The creatinine and urine protein were significantly increased, while the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) was dramatically decreased in the HDP group (p < .05 each). The left atrial diameter (LAD), left atrial volume index (LAVI), left ventricular posterior wall thickness (LVPWT), and left ventricular septal thickness (LVST) were larger in the HDP group (p < .001 each). The NT‐proANP/corin levels were positively correlated with LAD, creatinine, and urine protein, and negatively correlated with eGFR in HDP group (p < .05 each). Multiple regressions demonstrated that NT‐proANP was an independent risk factor of LAD and urine protein, and corin was an independent risk factor of creatinine and eGFR in HDP group. NT‐proANP and corin may be reliable biomarkers for evaluating the severity of target organ damage in the hypertensive disorders of pregnant patients.

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