Abstract

Objective To evaluate the serum concentration of sialic acid (SA) and High sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) in prehypertension patients and possible correlation of the two factors and blood pressure in prehypertension patients. Methods 61 prehypertension patients,70 hypertension patients and 50 healthy controls were included.Lipid profile,hs-CRP,SA,and body mass index (BMI) were estimated in all the groups.Associations between SA and hs-CRP and blood pressure were analyzed by multiple linear regressions. Results The levels of SA and hs-CRP were higher in the prehypertension group than those in the normal group and lower than those in the hypertension group (P<0.05).There was significant difference in systolic blood pressure (SBP),diastolic pressure (DBP),BMI and HDL among the three groups (P<0.05).There was significant difference between the prehypertension group and the hypertension group in LDL,TC and FBG.Multiple linear regression showed that FBG,BMI,SA and hs-CRP were correlated with SBP independently while LDL,BMI,SA and hs-CRP were correlated with DBP independently (P<0.05). Conclusions The findings of the present study suggest that,there is an association between blood pressure and the levels of serum SA and hs-CRP which might be used as screening biomarkers in prehypertension.(Chin J Lab Med,2013,36:516-518) Key words: N-acetylneuraminic acid; C-reactive protein; Blood pressure; Hypertension

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