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Hyperleptinemia in uremic patients undergoing conservative management, peritoneal dialysis, and hemodialysis: A comparative analysis.

M P Fontán1, A Rodríguez-Carmona, F Cordido, J García-Buela.   

Abstract

We performed a cross-sectional study in a wide sample of patients with chronic renal failure undergoing conservative therapy (CTh) (n = 79), peritoneal dialysis (PD) (n = 75), and hemodialysis (HD) (n = 51), with the aim of analyzing the impact of the different modes of therapy on serum leptin levels. We used a multivariate approach, taking into consideration the potential effects of other epidemiological, dialysis-related, nutritional, and hormonal factors on serum leptin. Leptin levels were higher in patients treated with PD (median, 36 ng/mL) than in those undergoing CTh (10.8 ng/mL) or HD (5.4 ng/mL) (P < 0.0005). This difference persisted after controlling for gender, body mass index, and fasting insulin levels, suggesting that imbalances in these factors may only partially explain the differences found between the three modes of therapy. Leptin levels showed a significant negative correlation with peritoneal protein losses in PD patients but were poorly associated with factors such as proteinuria, daily peritoneal glucose absorption (PD), renal function, or adequacy of dialysis. Leptin and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) were significantly correlated in PD patients, but the study design did not allow for establishing a meaning for this correlation. In conclusion, serum leptin levels are increased in PD patients when compared with CTh or HD patients. Differences in gender distribution, fat mass, and insulin levels may partially explain these findings, but other undefined factors also may have a role in producing these results.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10561137     DOI: 10.1016/S0272-6386(99)70038-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Kidney Dis        ISSN: 0272-6386            Impact factor:   8.860


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