Asymmetric dimethylarginine and citrulline are risk factors for cardiovascular disease independently of both estimated and measured GFR
Nikoline B Rinde, Toralf Melsom, Ole Martin Fuskevåg, Bjørn O Eriksen, Jon Viljar Norvik

TL;DR
This study finds that ADMA and citrulline are risk factors for cardiovascular disease in healthy people, independent of kidney function measurements.
Contribution
The study identifies ADMA and citrulline as independent CVD risk factors in healthy individuals, regardless of GFR adjustment method.
Findings
Elevated ADMA levels were consistently linked to CVD across all GFR adjustment methods.
Higher citrulline levels were associated with CVD regardless of GFR adjustment method.
SDMA's association with CVD depended on the GFR adjustment method used.
Abstract
Nitric oxide (NO) is crucial for endothelial dysfunction and its deficiency is linked to cardiovascular disease (CVD) and impaired kidney function. While research has explored NO metabolism in individuals with kidney disease, diabetes mellitus (DM) or CVD, the relationship in healthy individuals remains unclear. Studies using estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) for kidney function may introduce non-GFR-related factors, confounding the results. We investigated the association between NO-related biomarkers and CVD outcomes in a healthy population, comparing adjustments using eGFR and measured GFR (mGFR). This 14-year longitudinal study evaluated 1575 healthy, middle-aged participants without pre-existing DM, CVD or kidney disease in the Renal Iohexol Clearance Survey (RENIS). Cox regression models assessed the effects of asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA), symmetric…
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TopicsNitric Oxide and Endothelin Effects
