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Title: Serum chemerin and renal dysfunction in hypertensive patients with obesity
Authors: Ivanchenko, Svitlana
Honchar, Oleksii
Kovalyova, Olga
Keywords: essential hypertension
chemerin
renal dysfunction
Issue Date: 26-Sep-2018
Citation: Ivanchenko S. V. Serum chemerin and renal dysfunction in hypertensive patients with obesity / S. V. Ivanchenko, O. M. Kovalyova, O. V. Honchar // Український кардіологічний журнал. – 2018. – Додаток 1 : ХІХ Національний конгрес кардіологів України : тези доповідей, Київ, 26–28 вересня 2018. – С. 39–40.
Abstract: It is known that the presence of micromacroalbuminuria is a reliable marker of kidney damage in patients with essential hypertension (EH). The presence of protein in the urine of patients with EH is a predictor of kidney disease progression and an independent factor of cardiovascular risk. Currently, there are few biomarkers that are used for diagnosis and monitoring of renal function. Recently, a novel adipocytokine, chemerin, is being widely studied. Analysis of chemerin role in the inflammatory process suggess its possible role in the development of kidney tissue inflammation and renal dysfunction in cardiovascular disease.The aim of our study was to examine the relationship between levels of serum chemerin, glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and the presence of proteinuria in patients with essential hypertension with different body mass index (BMI).
URI: https://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/20978
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