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Gout, hyperuricemia, and the risk of cardiovascular disease: cause and effect?

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Shah, A; Keenan, RT
Published in: Curr Rheumatol Rep
April 2010

Gout and hyperuricemia have long been suspected to be risk factors for cardiovascular disease. However, studies have frequently failed to distinguish whether these entities have an independent effect on cardiovascular risk or serve as markers for other risk factors. In vitro and animal studies suggest that uric acid is a biologically active compound that can increase inflammatory mediators known to lead to vascular damage. In contrast, uric acid also has potentially protective effects as a strong antioxidant, approaching the potency of vitamin C. Large clinical trials demonstrate a consistent relationship between elevated serum uric acid and a variety of cardiovascular diseases, although the strength of association varies greatly. We review the evidence for and against an independent role for hyperuricemia and/or gout in cardiovascular pathology.

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Curr Rheumatol Rep

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EISSN

1534-6307

Publication Date

April 2010

Volume

12

Issue

2

Start / End Page

118 / 124

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Uric Acid
  • Risk Factors
  • Metabolic Syndrome
  • Inflammation Mediators
  • Hyperuricemia
  • Humans
  • Gout
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Comorbidity
  • Clinical Trials as Topic
 

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Shah, A., & Keenan, R. T. (2010). Gout, hyperuricemia, and the risk of cardiovascular disease: cause and effect? Curr Rheumatol Rep, 12(2), 118–124. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11926-010-0084-3
Shah, Ankoor, and Robert T. Keenan. “Gout, hyperuricemia, and the risk of cardiovascular disease: cause and effect?Curr Rheumatol Rep 12, no. 2 (April 2010): 118–24. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11926-010-0084-3.
Shah A, Keenan RT. Gout, hyperuricemia, and the risk of cardiovascular disease: cause and effect? Curr Rheumatol Rep. 2010 Apr;12(2):118–24.
Shah, Ankoor, and Robert T. Keenan. “Gout, hyperuricemia, and the risk of cardiovascular disease: cause and effect?Curr Rheumatol Rep, vol. 12, no. 2, Apr. 2010, pp. 118–24. Pubmed, doi:10.1007/s11926-010-0084-3.
Shah A, Keenan RT. Gout, hyperuricemia, and the risk of cardiovascular disease: cause and effect? Curr Rheumatol Rep. 2010 Apr;12(2):118–124.
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Published In

Curr Rheumatol Rep

DOI

EISSN

1534-6307

Publication Date

April 2010

Volume

12

Issue

2

Start / End Page

118 / 124

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Uric Acid
  • Risk Factors
  • Metabolic Syndrome
  • Inflammation Mediators
  • Hyperuricemia
  • Humans
  • Gout
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Comorbidity
  • Clinical Trials as Topic