2016
DOI: 10.3109/10641963.2015.1081230
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Serum uric acid is associated with non-dipping circadian pattern in young patients (30–40 years old) with newly diagnosed essential hypertension

Abstract: Serum UA is independently associated with nondipper circadian pattern in young patients with newly diagnosed essential hypertension.

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“…Increased SUA increases the chance of non-dipping [32]. A similar finding is encountered among CKD patients [33].…”
Section: Uric Acid and Metabolic Syndromesupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Increased SUA increases the chance of non-dipping [32]. A similar finding is encountered among CKD patients [33].…”
Section: Uric Acid and Metabolic Syndromesupporting
confidence: 61%
“…1 In addition, serum UA levels are independently associated with a non-dipping pattern of nocturnal BP. 2,3 Vascular ROS production appears to be one mechanism by which XOR increases BP. 4 These data suggest that high serum levels of UA could contribute to the development and progression of hypertension and chronic kidney disease (CKD).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the decreased excretion of uric acid in the nighttime, an upward trend may be shown in the serum uric acid. Thus, elevated serum UA levels can affect the development of rising blood pressure value [31]. Experimental studies have shown that raising serum UA can induce hypertension by stimulating oxidative stress, impairing endothelial function, and stimulating the renin angiotensin system [32,33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%