Adiposity, aldosterone and plasma renin activity among African Americans: The Jackson Heart Study

Grace Lee , Bjorn Kluwe , Songzhu Zhao , David Kline , Divya Nedungadi , Guy N. Brock , James B. Odei , Veena Kesireddy , Neal Pohlman , Mario Sims , Valery S. Effoe , Wen-Chih Wu , Rita R. Kalyani , Gary S. Wand , Justin Echouffo-Tcheugui , Sherita H. Golden , Joshua J. Joseph
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Abstract

Objective

To analyze associations between adiposity and the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) in a large African American (AA) cohort.

Methods

Cross-sectional associations of adiposity (body mass index [BMI], waist circumference [WC], waist:height ratio, waist:hip ratio, leptin, adiponectin, leptin:adiponectin ratio [LAR], subcutaneous [SAT] and visceral adipose tissue [VAT], and liver attenuation [LA]) with aldosterone, plasma renin activity (renin), and aldosterone:renin ratio (ARR) were assessed in the Jackson Heart Study using adjusted linear regression models.

Results

A 1-SD higher BMI was associated with a 4.8 % higher aldosterone, 9.4 % higher renin, and 5.0 % lower ARR (all p < 0.05). Log-leptin had the largest magnitude of association with renin (30.2 % higher) and ARR (9.6 % lower), while the strongest association of aldosterone existed for log-LAR (15.3 % higher) (all 1-SD, p < 0.05). SAT was only associated with renin. VAT was associated with higher aldosterone, renin, and ARR. Liver fat was associated with aldosterone and renin, but not ARR. Associations of WC, BMI, and SAT with aldosterone were greater in men while the association with VAT was greater in women (p-interactions < 0.05).

Conclusion

Multiple measures of adiposity are associated with the RAAS in AAs. Further studies should examine the role of RAAS in obesity-driven cardiometabolic diseases.

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非裔美国人的脂肪、醛固酮和血浆肾素活性:杰克逊心脏研究。
目的:在一个大型非裔美国人(AA)队列中分析肥胖与肾素-血管紧张素-醛固酮系统(RAAS)之间的关系。方法:肥胖与醛固酮、血浆肾素活性(肾素),和醛固酮:肾素比率(ARR)在杰克逊心脏研究中使用调整的线性回归模型进行评估。结果:BMI增加1-SD与醛固酮增加4.8%、肾素增加9.4%和ARR降低5.0%相关(均p<0.05)。Log瘦素与肾素(增加30.2%)和ARR(降低9.6%)的相关性最大,而醛固酮与Log LAR的相关性最强(增加15.3%)(均为1-SD,p<0.05)。SAT仅与肾素相关。VAT与较高的醛固酮、肾素和ARR相关。肝脂肪与醛固酮和肾素相关,但与ARR无关。男性WC、BMI和SAT与醛固酮的相关性更大,而女性与VAT的相关性更高(p相互作用<0.05)。结论:多种肥胖指标与AAs的RAAS相关。进一步的研究应该检查RAAS在肥胖驱动的心脏代谢疾病中的作用。
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Endocrine and Metabolic Science
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