Longer duration of obesity is associated with a reduction in urinary angiotensinogen in prepubertal children.
Manuela MoratoLiane Correia-CostaTeresa SousaDina CosmeFranz SchaeferJosé Carlos AreiasAntónio GuerraAlberto Caldas AfonsoHenrique BarrosAna AzevedoAntónio Albino-TeixeiraPublished in: Pediatric nephrology (Berlin, Germany) (2017)
A higher duration of obesity was associated with decreased U-AGT in boys, thus reflecting decreased intrarenal activity of the renin-angiotensin system. Also, children with a longer duration of obesity showed an inverse association between urinary H2O2 and P-AGT. Future studies should address whether these results reflect an early compensatory mechanism to limit obesity-triggered renal dysfunction.