MO512: Association of Urinary Biomarkers and Accelerated, Age-Related Decline in Measured Gfr

Abstract BACKGROUND AND AIMS Urinary albumin excretion (UAE) is considered as a risk marker for chronic kidney disease (CKD), but the exact pathophysiological mechanisms are not known. Studies have shown that urinary orosomucoid excretion (UOE) is associated with general endothelial dysfunction and...

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Published in:Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
Main Authors: Marie Andreassen, Runa, Melsom, Toralf, Odvar Eriksen, Bjørn, Dahl Solbu, Marit
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description Abstract BACKGROUND AND AIMS Urinary albumin excretion (UAE) is considered as a risk marker for chronic kidney disease (CKD), but the exact pathophysiological mechanisms are not known. Studies have shown that urinary orosomucoid excretion (UOE) is associated with general endothelial dysfunction and atherosclerosis, and UOE is suggested to be a more sensitive marker of GFR decline than albuminuria. In this longitudinal study, we investigated the association between urinary markers (UAE and UOE) and accelerated decline in measured GFR in a middle-aged general population. METHOD The Tromsø study is a population-based study with repeated health surveys of inhabitants of Tromsø, Northern Norway. As a part of Tromsø 6, the Renal Iohexol Clearance Survey (RENIS-T6, 2007–9) included participants between 50–62 years old without previous coronary artery disease, diabetes mellitus or kidney disease. Follow-up studies were conducted in 2013–15 (RENIS-FU) and in 2018–2020 (RENIS-R3). GFR was measured by plasma clearance of iohexol. Urinary specimens from three consecutive days were analysed immediately for albumin and creatinine. Urinary orosomucoid was analysed later after freezing and thawing. Urinary albumin and orosomucoid were divided by the creatinine concentration (UACR: urinary albumin creatinine ratio, UOCR: urinary orosomucoid creatinine ratio) of the same specimen, and median log transformed values were used. The association between UOCR and GFR decline was assessed by linear mixed regression models. RESULTS A total of 786 women and 773 men (n = 1559) were included. The mean age was 58 years for both women and men, and mean GFR was 91.1(±12.3) mL/min/1.73 m² for women and 98.2(±13.1) mL/min/1.73m² for men. Men had higher blood pressure, BMI and lower cholesterol as well as higher median UOCR than women (men: 0.36 (IQR: 0.19–0.77) mg/g; women: 0.29 (IQR: 0.19–0.60) mg/g; P = .04), but median UACR was lower in men compared with women (men: 0.25 (IQR: 0.13–0.49) mg/mmol; women: 0.32 (IQR: 0.19–0.59) mg/mmol; P ...
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/ndt/gfac071.043 2025-01-16T23:54:05+00:00 MO512: Association of Urinary Biomarkers and Accelerated, Age-Related Decline in Measured Gfr Marie Andreassen, Runa Melsom, Toralf Odvar Eriksen, Bjørn Dahl Solbu, Marit 2022 https://doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfac071.043 https://academic.oup.com/ndt/article-pdf/37/Supplement_3/gfac071.043/43535295/gfac071_043.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation volume 37, issue Supplement_3 ISSN 0931-0509 1460-2385 journal-article 2022 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfac071.043 2024-12-27T14:33:43Z Abstract BACKGROUND AND AIMS Urinary albumin excretion (UAE) is considered as a risk marker for chronic kidney disease (CKD), but the exact pathophysiological mechanisms are not known. Studies have shown that urinary orosomucoid excretion (UOE) is associated with general endothelial dysfunction and atherosclerosis, and UOE is suggested to be a more sensitive marker of GFR decline than albuminuria. In this longitudinal study, we investigated the association between urinary markers (UAE and UOE) and accelerated decline in measured GFR in a middle-aged general population. METHOD The Tromsø study is a population-based study with repeated health surveys of inhabitants of Tromsø, Northern Norway. As a part of Tromsø 6, the Renal Iohexol Clearance Survey (RENIS-T6, 2007–9) included participants between 50–62 years old without previous coronary artery disease, diabetes mellitus or kidney disease. Follow-up studies were conducted in 2013–15 (RENIS-FU) and in 2018–2020 (RENIS-R3). GFR was measured by plasma clearance of iohexol. Urinary specimens from three consecutive days were analysed immediately for albumin and creatinine. Urinary orosomucoid was analysed later after freezing and thawing. Urinary albumin and orosomucoid were divided by the creatinine concentration (UACR: urinary albumin creatinine ratio, UOCR: urinary orosomucoid creatinine ratio) of the same specimen, and median log transformed values were used. The association between UOCR and GFR decline was assessed by linear mixed regression models. RESULTS A total of 786 women and 773 men (n = 1559) were included. The mean age was 58 years for both women and men, and mean GFR was 91.1(±12.3) mL/min/1.73 m² for women and 98.2(±13.1) mL/min/1.73m² for men. Men had higher blood pressure, BMI and lower cholesterol as well as higher median UOCR than women (men: 0.36 (IQR: 0.19–0.77) mg/g; women: 0.29 (IQR: 0.19–0.60) mg/g; P = .04), but median UACR was lower in men compared with women (men: 0.25 (IQR: 0.13–0.49) mg/mmol; women: 0.32 (IQR: 0.19–0.59) mg/mmol; P ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Norway Tromsø Oxford University Press Norway Tromsø Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation 37 Supplement_3
spellingShingle Marie Andreassen, Runa
Melsom, Toralf
Odvar Eriksen, Bjørn
Dahl Solbu, Marit
MO512: Association of Urinary Biomarkers and Accelerated, Age-Related Decline in Measured Gfr
title MO512: Association of Urinary Biomarkers and Accelerated, Age-Related Decline in Measured Gfr
title_full MO512: Association of Urinary Biomarkers and Accelerated, Age-Related Decline in Measured Gfr
title_fullStr MO512: Association of Urinary Biomarkers and Accelerated, Age-Related Decline in Measured Gfr
title_full_unstemmed MO512: Association of Urinary Biomarkers and Accelerated, Age-Related Decline in Measured Gfr
title_short MO512: Association of Urinary Biomarkers and Accelerated, Age-Related Decline in Measured Gfr
title_sort mo512: association of urinary biomarkers and accelerated, age-related decline in measured gfr
url https://doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfac071.043
https://academic.oup.com/ndt/article-pdf/37/Supplement_3/gfac071.043/43535295/gfac071_043.pdf