Plasma Renin in Women Using and not Using Combined Oral Contraceptive

Abstract Backgroud: Recent studies show that women on combined oral contraceptives (COC) present abnormal fasting lipid profile, increased postprandial lipemia, plasma C-reactive protein (CRP) and blood pressure (BP) compared to women not on combined oral contraceptives. Plasma renin is one of the factors responsible for abnormal BP. Objectives: To assess plasma renin levels in women using or not using COC, the correlation between renin and CRP, as well as divergences in lipid profile. Methods: A cross-sectional study with apparently healthy women aged 20 to 30, eutrophic, irregularly active, and with fasting triglycerides < 150 mg/dL. The sample was stratified into two groups: the No Combined Oral Contraceptive Group (NCOCG), comprised of women who did not use any type of hormone contraceptive, and the Combined Oral Contraceptive Group (COCG) comprised of women on low-dose COC for at least one year. After a 12-hour fast, 5 ml of blood was collected for renin dosing and PCR. Data were analyzed by the t-Test and bidirectional Mann-Whitney Test, both with significance < 0.05. Results: We evaluated 44 women equally distributed between the groups, age 23 ± 1.2 years, BMI 21.0 ± 3.2 kg/m2. Median and interquartile deviation of renin in the NCOCG and the COCG were, respectively, 0.5 (0.1-1.0) and 3.0 (2-6) (p < 0.01). A positive correlation between PCR and renin (p < 0.01 and r = 0.68) was found. Conclusion: The plasma renin levels of women using COC were higher, with a strong correlation with CRP.

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Main Authors: Oliveira,Sidney de Souza, Petto,Jefferson, Diogo,Diego Passos, Santos,Alan Carlos Nery dos, Sacramento,Marvyn de Santana do, Ladeia,Ana Marice Teixeira
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia 2020
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spelling oai:scielo:S2359-564720200003002082020-05-26Plasma Renin in Women Using and not Using Combined Oral ContraceptiveOliveira,Sidney de SouzaPetto,JeffersonDiogo,Diego PassosSantos,Alan Carlos Nery dosSacramento,Marvyn de Santana doLadeia,Ana Marice Teixeira Hypertension Metabolism Contraceptive, Agents Risk Factors Genetics Dyslipidemias Diabetes Mellitus Sedentarism, Women’s Health Abstract Backgroud: Recent studies show that women on combined oral contraceptives (COC) present abnormal fasting lipid profile, increased postprandial lipemia, plasma C-reactive protein (CRP) and blood pressure (BP) compared to women not on combined oral contraceptives. Plasma renin is one of the factors responsible for abnormal BP. Objectives: To assess plasma renin levels in women using or not using COC, the correlation between renin and CRP, as well as divergences in lipid profile. Methods: A cross-sectional study with apparently healthy women aged 20 to 30, eutrophic, irregularly active, and with fasting triglycerides < 150 mg/dL. The sample was stratified into two groups: the No Combined Oral Contraceptive Group (NCOCG), comprised of women who did not use any type of hormone contraceptive, and the Combined Oral Contraceptive Group (COCG) comprised of women on low-dose COC for at least one year. After a 12-hour fast, 5 ml of blood was collected for renin dosing and PCR. Data were analyzed by the t-Test and bidirectional Mann-Whitney Test, both with significance < 0.05. Results: We evaluated 44 women equally distributed between the groups, age 23 ± 1.2 years, BMI 21.0 ± 3.2 kg/m2. Median and interquartile deviation of renin in the NCOCG and the COCG were, respectively, 0.5 (0.1-1.0) and 3.0 (2-6) (p < 0.01). A positive correlation between PCR and renin (p < 0.01 and r = 0.68) was found. Conclusion: The plasma renin levels of women using COC were higher, with a strong correlation with CRP.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de CardiologiaInternational Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences v.33 n.3 20202020-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2359-56472020000300208en10.36660/ijcs.20180021
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author Oliveira,Sidney de Souza
Petto,Jefferson
Diogo,Diego Passos
Santos,Alan Carlos Nery dos
Sacramento,Marvyn de Santana do
Ladeia,Ana Marice Teixeira
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Petto,Jefferson
Diogo,Diego Passos
Santos,Alan Carlos Nery dos
Sacramento,Marvyn de Santana do
Ladeia,Ana Marice Teixeira
Plasma Renin in Women Using and not Using Combined Oral Contraceptive
author_facet Oliveira,Sidney de Souza
Petto,Jefferson
Diogo,Diego Passos
Santos,Alan Carlos Nery dos
Sacramento,Marvyn de Santana do
Ladeia,Ana Marice Teixeira
author_sort Oliveira,Sidney de Souza
title Plasma Renin in Women Using and not Using Combined Oral Contraceptive
title_short Plasma Renin in Women Using and not Using Combined Oral Contraceptive
title_full Plasma Renin in Women Using and not Using Combined Oral Contraceptive
title_fullStr Plasma Renin in Women Using and not Using Combined Oral Contraceptive
title_full_unstemmed Plasma Renin in Women Using and not Using Combined Oral Contraceptive
title_sort plasma renin in women using and not using combined oral contraceptive
description Abstract Backgroud: Recent studies show that women on combined oral contraceptives (COC) present abnormal fasting lipid profile, increased postprandial lipemia, plasma C-reactive protein (CRP) and blood pressure (BP) compared to women not on combined oral contraceptives. Plasma renin is one of the factors responsible for abnormal BP. Objectives: To assess plasma renin levels in women using or not using COC, the correlation between renin and CRP, as well as divergences in lipid profile. Methods: A cross-sectional study with apparently healthy women aged 20 to 30, eutrophic, irregularly active, and with fasting triglycerides < 150 mg/dL. The sample was stratified into two groups: the No Combined Oral Contraceptive Group (NCOCG), comprised of women who did not use any type of hormone contraceptive, and the Combined Oral Contraceptive Group (COCG) comprised of women on low-dose COC for at least one year. After a 12-hour fast, 5 ml of blood was collected for renin dosing and PCR. Data were analyzed by the t-Test and bidirectional Mann-Whitney Test, both with significance < 0.05. Results: We evaluated 44 women equally distributed between the groups, age 23 ± 1.2 years, BMI 21.0 ± 3.2 kg/m2. Median and interquartile deviation of renin in the NCOCG and the COCG were, respectively, 0.5 (0.1-1.0) and 3.0 (2-6) (p < 0.01). A positive correlation between PCR and renin (p < 0.01 and r = 0.68) was found. Conclusion: The plasma renin levels of women using COC were higher, with a strong correlation with CRP.
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