钠肽缺乏状态。

IF 22 1区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Endocrine reviews Pub Date : 2023-05-08 DOI:10.1210/endrev/bnac029
Michael Nyberg, Dijana Terzic, Trine P Ludvigsen, Peter D Mark, Natasha B Michaelsen, Steen Z Abildstrøm, Mads Engelmann, A Mark Richards, Jens P Goetze
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利钠肽(NPs)的测量已被证明其作为生物标志物的临床价值,特别是在心力衰竭(HF)的背景下。相反,部分NP缺乏的状态似乎与血浆中较低的NP浓度预示明显的心脏代谢疾病的几种情况有关。在这里,肥胖和2型糖尿病引起了相当大的关注。其他因素——包括年龄、性别、种族、遗传和昼夜调节——影响NP“军械库”,并可能使一些人更容易患心血管疾病。NPs的分子成熟也被证明是复杂的,在生物合成前体中具有高度可变的o糖基化。这一调控步骤与翻译后前肽成熟的相关性最近在生物标志物测量/解释和心血管病理生理学中得到了认可。在受体激活和生理效应方面,很大一部分人似乎降低了有效的净NP生物活性。NP缺乏的状态既需要进一步开发生物标志物的潜力,也可以提供新的药理可能性。在特定患者发展为明显的心脏代谢疾病之前缓解NP缺乏状态可能是改善精准医疗的未来途径。
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A State of Natriuretic Peptide Deficiency.

Measurement of natriuretic peptides (NPs) has proven its clinical value as biomarker, especially in the context of heart failure (HF). In contrast, a state of partial NP deficiency appears integral to several conditions in which lower NP concentrations in plasma presage overt cardiometabolic disease. Here, obesity and type 2 diabetes have attracted considerable attention. Other factors-including age, sex, race, genetics, and diurnal regulation-affect the NP "armory" and may leave some individuals more prone to development of cardiovascular disease. The molecular maturation of NPs has also proven complex, with highly variable O-glycosylation within the biosynthetic precursors. The relevance of this regulatory step in post-translational propeptide maturation has recently become recognized in biomarker measurement/interpretation and cardiovascular pathophysiology. An important proportion of people appear to have reduced effective net NP bioactivity in terms of receptor activation and physiological effects. The state of NP deficiency both entails a potential for further biomarker development and could also offer novel pharmacological possibilities. Alleviating the state of NP deficiency before development of overt cardiometabolic disease in selected patients could be a future path for improving precision medicine.

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Endocrine reviews
Endocrine reviews 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: Endocrine Reviews, published bimonthly, features concise timely reviews updating key mechanistic and clinical concepts, alongside comprehensive, authoritative articles covering both experimental and clinical endocrinology themes. The journal considers topics informing clinical practice based on emerging and established evidence from clinical research. It also reviews advances in endocrine science stemming from studies in cell biology, immunology, pharmacology, genetics, molecular biology, neuroscience, reproductive medicine, and pediatric endocrinology.
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