D A de Luis1, R Aller, O Izaola, H F Ovalle. 1. Center of Investigation of Endocrinology and Clinical Nutrition, Medicine School and Unit of Investigation, Hospital Rio Hortega, University of Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain. dadluis@yahoo.es
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to explore the relationship of serum profile of adipokines with cardiovascular risk factors and anthropometric parameters in patients with diabetes mellitus type 2. SUBJECTS: A population of 108 obese patients with DM2 was analyzed. A complete biochemical anthropometric and nutritional evaluation was performed. RESULTS: In the analysis with leptin as a dependent variable, the IL-6 and glucose levels remained in the model (F = 6.2; P<0.05), with an increase of 5.8 (CI 95%:2.7-7.6) ng/ml with each 1 pg/ml of IL-6 and of 5.2 (CI95%:2.5-5.8) ng/ml with each 1 mg/dl of glucose. In a second model with adiponectin as a dependent variable, the BMI remained in the model (F = 3.77;P<0.05), with an decrease of -3.77 (CI 95%:0.53-7.1) ng/ml with each 1 point of BMI. In the third multivariate analysis with IL-6 as a dependent variable, the glucose level remained in the model (F = 10.1; P<0.01), with an increase of 0.09 (CI95%:0.06-0.12) pg/ml with each 1 mg/dl of glucose. In the fourth multivariate analysis with resistin as a dependent variable, the CRP remained in the model (F = 2.51; P<0.05), with an increase of 0.28 (CI 95%:0.08-0.48) pg/ml with each 1 mg/dl of CRP. CONCLUSION: Serum profile of adipokines is associated with different risk factors in diabetic obese patients.
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to explore the relationship of serum profile of adipokines with cardiovascular risk factors and anthropometric parameters in patients with diabetes mellitus type 2. SUBJECTS: A population of 108 obesepatients with DM2 was analyzed. A complete biochemical anthropometric and nutritional evaluation was performed. RESULTS: In the analysis with leptin as a dependent variable, the IL-6 and glucose levels remained in the model (F = 6.2; P<0.05), with an increase of 5.8 (CI 95%:2.7-7.6) ng/ml with each 1 pg/ml of IL-6 and of 5.2 (CI95%:2.5-5.8) ng/ml with each 1 mg/dl of glucose. In a second model with adiponectin as a dependent variable, the BMI remained in the model (F = 3.77;P<0.05), with an decrease of -3.77 (CI 95%:0.53-7.1) ng/ml with each 1 point of BMI. In the third multivariate analysis with IL-6 as a dependent variable, the glucose level remained in the model (F = 10.1; P<0.01), with an increase of 0.09 (CI95%:0.06-0.12) pg/ml with each 1 mg/dl of glucose. In the fourth multivariate analysis with resistin as a dependent variable, the CRP remained in the model (F = 2.51; P<0.05), with an increase of 0.28 (CI 95%:0.08-0.48) pg/ml with each 1 mg/dl of CRP. CONCLUSION: Serum profile of adipokines is associated with different risk factors in diabetic obesepatients.
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