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Leptin, insulin resistance, and metabolic changes 5 years after renal transplantation.

Bruna Bellincanta Nicoletto1, Gabriela Corrêa Souza, Luiz Felipe Gonçalves, César Costa, Ingrid S Perry, Roberto Ceratti Manfro.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate leptin, insulin resistance (IR), and changes in body composition and lipid profile within 5 years after renal transplantation.
DESIGN: Longitudinal study.
SETTING: Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre/RS, Brazil.
SUBJECTS: Thirty-two renal transplant recipients were followed up for 5 years after transplantation.
METHODS: Data were collected at transplantation time (T₁) and after 3 months (T₂), 1 year (T₃), and 5 years (T₄). Leptin serum levels, IR assessed by homeostasis model assessment (HOMA) index, lipid profile, and anthropometric measurements were analyzed. Data were compared with a control group at baseline.
RESULTS: At T₁, pretransplant patients had leptin levels (ng/mL) (11.9 [9.2 to 25.2]) higher than the control group (7.7 [5.2 to 9.9]; P < .0001). After transplantation, levels decreased at T₂ and T₃, but increased at T₄ to values similar to those seen at T₁ (T₄: 9.2 [5.7 to 21]; P = 1). HOMA also decreased at T₂, but increased at T₄ to identical levels (T₁: 2.1 [1.63 to 2.23], T₄: 2.1 [1.6 to 2.85]; P = 1). No significant changes in body fat percentage (BF%) were observed; however, the arm muscle circumference increased significantly at T₄ (P < .0001). At T₂, total cholesterol, triglycerides, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol increased, whereas at T₄, lipid profile moved toward T₁ levels. By linear regression analysis, gender, BF%, and HOMA were independent predictors of leptin levels. A trend toward higher body mass index was observed in woman who also presented higher leptin and lower HOMA levels.
CONCLUSION: Leptin levels and HOMA decrease in the immediate posttransplant period and remain reduced for at least 1 year. Five years post transplantation, leptin, IR, BF%, and lipids have a profile similar to those in the pretransplant period. This metabolic profile is possibly associated with the elevated incidence of cardiovascular diseases observed in the late posttransplant period.
Copyright © 2012 National Kidney Foundation, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22054874     DOI: 10.1053/j.jrn.2011.09.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ren Nutr        ISSN: 1051-2276            Impact factor:   3.655


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