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Serum Aldosterone Concentration, Blood Pressure, and Coronary Artery Calcium The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis

Journal

HYPERTENSION
Volume 76, Issue 1, Pages 113-120

Publisher

LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.120.15006

Keywords

aldosterone; atherosclerosis; blood pressure; hypertension; mortality; renin

Funding

  1. Summer Research Fellowship Award from the Endocrine Society
  2. Burroughs Wellcome Fund Interschool Training Program in Chronic Diseases (BWF-CHIP)
  3. Department of Epidemiology at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health
  4. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute [75N92020D00001, HHSN268201500003I, N01-HC-95159, 75N92020D00005, N01-HC-95160, 75N92020D00002, N01-HC-95161, 75N92020D00003]
  5. National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) [UL1-TR-000040, UL1-TR-001079, UL1-TR-001420]
  6. U.S Environmental Protection Agency [RD831697, RD-83830001]
  7. [N01-HC-95162]
  8. [75N92020D00006]
  9. [N01-HC-95163]
  10. [75N92020D00004]
  11. [N01-HC-95164]
  12. [75N92020D00007]
  13. [N01-HC-95165]
  14. [N01-HC-95166]
  15. [N01-HC-95167]
  16. [N01-HC-95168]
  17. [N01-HC-95169]

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Aldosterone is a steroid hormone regulating fluid and electrolyte homeostasis and is known to increase the risk of atherosclerosis. In this study, we examined the associations of serum aldosterone concentrations with subclinical atherosclerosis and all-cause mortality. This study included 948 adults aged 46 to 88 years from the MESA (Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis) with measurements of serum aldosterone and plasma renin activity and not taking antihypertensive medications. Coronary calcification was longitudinally assessed using Agatston coronary artery calcium score from computed tomography scans. All-cause mortality was ascertained from the medical record. The average age (SD) was 62.3 (9.4) years and 53% were male. Among 700 subjects who had follow-up coronary artery calcium score (median follow-up of 6.4 years), higher aldosterone levels (per 100 pg/mL) were associated with higher coronary artery calcium (relative ratio, 1.17 [95% CI, 1.04-1.32]), with the association being stronger in individuals with suppressed plasma renin activity (<= 0.5 mu g/L/hr). Systolic or diastolic blood pressure mediated around 45% of the total effect of aldosterone on coronary artery calcium. Over a median follow-up of 12.5 years (120 deaths identified among 948 subjects), aldosterone was associated with the increased risk of all-cause mortality when plasma renin activity was suppressed; hazard ratio per 100 pg/mL, 1.70 (95% CI, 1.10-2.63). In this study, we found that higher aldosterone levels were associated with the increased risk of subclinical coronary atherosclerosis and all-cause mortality particularly when renin was suppressed. Our findings indicate the importance of aldosterone levels (even within the reference range) with respect to the cardiovascular system and overall health.

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