Stancanelli Maria Rita, Restivo Giuseppe, Corriere Thea, Cannarozzo Carmela, Ferrara Maria Gabriella, Salemi Rosario, Sberna Maria Eva, Iraci Angelo, Restivo Ada, Furia Valeria, Longhitano Elisa, Santoro Domenico, Calabrese Vincenzo
Unit of Nephrology and Dialysis, Department of Medicine and Surgery, Hospital of Enna "Umberto I", 94100 Enna, Italy.
Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, University Dunarea de Jos, 94100 Enna, Italy.
Medicina (Kaunas). 2025 Apr 19;61(4):755. doi: 10.3390/medicina61040755.
: Brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) is a biomarker widely used in diagnosing and monitoring heart failure. Its impact on electrolyte homeostasis is known, particularly for sodium. However, its relationship with serum calcium remains unclear. This retrospective observational study aimed to investigate the longitudinal association between NT-proBNP and serum calcium levels in a cohort of hospitalized patients with the goal of determining whether NT-proBNP could have a direct or indirect impact on calcium metabolism. : We included 688 patients with 1022 repeated measurements of NT-proBNP and serum calcium collected during hospitalization from March 2022 to February 2025. Linear mixed models (LMMs) were employed to analyze longitudinal associations, adjusting for age, eGFR, estimated plasma volume status (ePVs), CRP, potassium, and albumin. : Baseline analysis revealed a negative correlation between NT-proBNP and serum calcium (r = -0.23, < 0.001). Univariate LMM demonstrated a significant negative association (β = -1.3 × 10, < 0.001), which remained significant in multivariate analysis (β = -6.9 × 10, = 0.01), accounting for intrasubject variability. This suggests that as NT-proBNP increases, serum calcium levels decrease within individual patients, independent of confounders. This study's findings indicate that NT-proBNP may influence calcium excretion, possibly through mechanisms involving the sodium-calcium exchanger (NCX) in renal tubules, similar to its effects on sodium homeostasis. : This is the first study to evaluate the longitudinal impact of NT-proBNP on serum calcium, highlighting a potential clinical relevance in patients with cardiac dysfunction. Limitations include a retrospective design and a lack of urine calcium data. Further research is warranted to validate these findings and elucidate the underlying mechanisms.
脑钠肽(NT-proBNP)是一种广泛用于诊断和监测心力衰竭的生物标志物。其对电解质稳态的影响是已知的,尤其是对钠的影响。然而,其与血清钙的关系仍不清楚。这项回顾性观察性研究旨在调查一组住院患者中NT-proBNP与血清钙水平之间的纵向关联,目的是确定NT-proBNP是否会对钙代谢产生直接或间接影响。
我们纳入了688例患者,他们在2022年3月至2025年2月住院期间进行了1022次NT-proBNP和血清钙的重复测量。采用线性混合模型(LMMs)分析纵向关联,并对年龄、估算肾小球滤过率(eGFR)、估计血浆容量状态(ePVs)、C反应蛋白(CRP)、钾和白蛋白进行了校正。
基线分析显示NT-proBNP与血清钙之间存在负相关(r = -0.23,P < 0.001)。单变量LMM显示出显著的负相关(β = -1.3×10,P < 0.001),在多变量分析中仍然显著(β = -6.9×10,P = 0.01),并考虑了个体内变异性。这表明随着NT-proBNP升高,个体患者的血清钙水平下降,不受混杂因素影响。本研究结果表明,NT-proBNP可能影响钙排泄,可能是通过涉及肾小管钠钙交换体(NCX)的机制,类似于其对钠稳态的影响。
这是第一项评估NT-proBNP对血清钙纵向影响的研究,突出了其在心脏功能障碍患者中的潜在临床意义。局限性包括回顾性设计和缺乏尿钙数据。有必要进一步研究以验证这些发现并阐明潜在机制。