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Hadi A R Hadi Khafaji1, Abdul Bari Bener, Nasser M Rizk, Jassim Al Suwaidi.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To assess the relationship between serial serum leptin levels in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) who received thrombolysis and the degree of coronary atherosclerosis, coronary reperfusion, echocardiographic findings, and clinical outcome. 51 consecutive patients presenting with AMI were studied. Clinical characteristics including age, sex, body mass index (BMI) and cardiovascular risk factors were recorded. Serial serum leptin levels at the time of admission and subsequently at 0, 6, 12, 24, 36, 60 hours afterwards were obtained. Coronary angiography was performed in 34 patients; the relation between serum leptin levels and evidence of coronary reperfusion as well as the extent of coronary atherosclerosis according to the coronary artery surgery study classification (CASS) were evaluated. Echocardiographic evaluation was performed in all patients. 36 matched patients were enrolled as control group who had serum leptin level 9.4 ± 6.5 ng/ml.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22642879 PMCID: PMC3490852 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-5-262
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Clinical baseline characteristics compared with mean and peak leptin sample
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| Sex | Male | 11(84.6%) | 31(100.0%) | 4(80.0%) | 32 (97.0%) |
| Female | 2(15.4%) | 0(0.0) | 1(20.0%) | 1(3.0%) | |
| Age group | ≤50 years | 7(53.8%) | 17(54.8%) | 2(40.0%) | 17 (51.5%) |
| >50 years | 6(46.2%) | 14(45.2%) | 3(60.0%) | 16 (48.5%) | |
| Diabetic | Yes | 8(61.5%) | 9(29.0%) | 5(100.0%) | 10 (30.3%) |
| No | 5(38.5%) | 22(71.0%) | 0(0.0) | 23 (69.7%) | |
| Hypertensive | Yes | 4(30.8%) | 5(16.1%) | 1(20.0%) | 6(18.2%) |
| No | 9(69.2%) | 26(83.9%) | 4(80.0%) | 27(81.8 %) | |
| Body mass index (Kg/m2) | <25 | 5(45.5%) | 2(6.9%) | 2(40.0%) | 3(10.0%) |
| 25-30 | 4(36.4%) | 19(65.5%) | 3(60.0%) | 18(60.0%) | |
| >30 | 2(18.2%) | 8(27.6%) | 0(0.0) | 9(30.0%) | |
| High Cholesterol >5.2 mmol/l | Yes | 5(38.5%) | 4(12.9%) | 1(20.0%) | 7(21.2%) |
| No | 8(61.5%) | 27(87.1%) | 4(80.0%) | 26(78.8%) | |
| HDL* | Abnormal (<1)mmolL | 10(90.9%) | 10(37.0%) | 5(100.0%) | 12(41.4%) |
| Normal(>1) mmol/L | 1(9.1%) | 17(63.0%) | 0(0.0) | 17(58.6%) | |
| LDL | ≤3.3 mmol/L | 4(40.0%) | 20(69.0%) | 3(75.0%) | 19(61.3%) |
| >3.3 mmol/L | 6(60.0%) | 9(31.0%) | 1(25.0%) | 12(38.7%) | |
| Triglyceride | ≤1.7 mmol/L | 6(66.7%) | 7(24.1%) | 1(25.0%) | 11(35.5%) |
| >1.7 mmol/L | 3(33.3%) | 22(75.9%) | 3(75.0%) | 20(64.5%) | |
| MI type | Anterior | 8(66.7%) | 19(61.3%) | 4(80.0%) | 19(59.4%) |
| Inferior | 4(33.3%) | 10(32.3%) | 1(20.0%) | 11(34.4%) | |
| Non ST Elevation | 0(0.0) | 2(6.5%) | 0(0.0) | 2(6.3%) | |
Normo-leptinemia: serum leptin level for male = (3.8 ± 1.8 ng/ml), and for female (7.4 ± 3.7 ng/ml) with BMI range 18–25.
Hyperleptinemia: serum leptin level > (3.8 ± 1.87 ng/ml) for males, for females > (7.4 ± 3.77 ng/ml) with BMI range 18–25.
Echocardiographic & coronary angiographic characteristics compared with mean and peak leptin sample
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| L. Atrium | 1.9-4.0 cm | 10(76.9%) | 19(63.3%) | 3(60.0%) | 22(68.8%) |
| >4.0 cm | 3(23.1%) | 11(36.7%) | 2(40.0%) | 10(31.3%) | |
| LVEDD | ≤5.6 cm | 11(84.6%) | 23(76.7%) | 4(80.0%) | 26(81.3%) |
| >5.6 cm | 2(15.4%) | 7(23.3%) | 1(20.0%) | 6(18.8 %) | |
| RVD | ≤3.0 cm | 12(92.3%) | 30(100%) | 5(100.0%) | 31(96.9%) |
| >3.0 cm | 1(7.7%) | 0(0.0) | 0(0.0) | 1(3.1%) | |
| RVSP | ≤30 mmHg | 4(30.8%) | 13(44.8%) | 2(40.0%) | 14(45.2%) |
| >30 mmHg | 9(69.25%) | 16(55.2%) | 3(60.0%) | 17(54.8%) | |
| FS% | ≤25% | 6(46.2%) | 12(40.0%) | 3(60.0%) | 17(53.1%) |
| >25% | 7(53.8%) | 18(60.0%) | 2(40.0%) | 15(46.9%) | |
| EF% | ≤45% | 9(69.2) | 16(53.3%) | 1(20.0%) | 13(40.6%) |
| >45% | 4(30.8%) | 14(46.7%) | 4(80.0%) | 19(59.4%) | |
| No of vessels | 1VD | 4(57.1%) | 6(37.5%) | 2(50.0%) | 8(50.0%) |
| 2VD | 3(42.9%) | 6(37.5%) | 2(50.0%) | 4(25.0%) | |
| 3VD | 0(0.0) | 6(37.5%) | 0(0.0) | 4(25.0%) | |
| Recanalisation | Yes | 7(87.5%) | 15(71.4%) | 4(80.0%) | 15(75.0%) |
| (noninvasive assessment) | No | 1(12.5%) | 6(28.6%) | 1(20.0%) | 5(25.0%) |
Normoleptinemia: serum leptin level for male = (3.8 ± 1.8 ng/ml), and for female (7.4 ± 3.7 ng/ml) with BMI range 18–25.
Hyperleptinemia: serum leptin level > (3.8 ± 1.87 ng/ml) for males, for females > (7.4 ± 3.77 ng/ml) with BMI range 18–25.
Figure 1Mean values of Serum leptin level (ng/ml) during the course of AMI at different time points (value 0.04 based on repeated measures ANOVA).
Figure 2Serum leptin level by number of diseased vessels (VD). (SVD = 9.2, 2VD = 12.0, 3VD = 12.9 ng/ml, = 0.6).
Correlation between mean Leptin level and variables of interest
| Lt. Atrium | −0.033 | −0.061 |
| LVEDD | −0.020 | −0.094 |
| LVESD | −0.128 | −0.170 |
| RVD | −0.146 | −0.081 |
| RVSP | −0.144 | −0.145 |
| FS% | 0.189 | 0.126 |
| EF% | 0.306* | 0.234 |
| Mean CK | 0.188 | 0.369* |
| BMI | 0.287* | 0.152 |
| Mean CKMB | 0.188 | 0.004 |
| Age | 0.122 | 0.038 |
| Mean Troponin | −0.295 | −0.277 |
*Two sided p value less than 0.05.
LVEDD: left ventricular diastolic dimension, LVESD: left ventricular systolic dimension, RVD: Right ventricular dimension, RVSP: right ventricular systolic pressure, FS: fraction shortening, EF: ejection fraction.
Studies on leptin in acute myocardial infarction
| Hadi Khafaji et al. 2011 Qatarcurrent study | 87 pts: 51 AMI pts + 36 matched control | Leptin level is significantly correlated with BMI, CK, and LVEF. But neither with the type of MI (anterior vs. inferior) nor with the severity of angiographic findings and other echocardiographic parameters. |
| Yan GT,et al. * 2005 China [28] | AMI and CS pts | Leptin levels of both AMI & coronary atherosclerosis pts are significantly without a significant difference between each other, no correlation for leptin with CRP, TnT & endothelin |
| Krasnodebski et al. 2010 Poland [24] | 58 patients with AMI | Plasma leptin levels in diabetic pts are significantly in acute stage of AMI than in the period of convalescence. |
| Wallander M,et al. 2008Sweden [29] | 181 AMI | Circulating levels of leptin on the first morning after an AMI are associated with the presence of abnormal Glucose tolerance at discharge & with poor long-term prognosis. |
| Piestrzeniewicz et al. 2007 Poland [31] | 40 obese and 40 non-obese men. | Leptinemia is associated with fasting glucose, triglyceride levels, CRP & uric acid & negatively with HDL-C; leptin may be a pathogenetic factor in cardiovascular disease |
| Taneli et al. 2006 Turkey [30] | 35 pts stable angina + 40 STEMI, + 30 control | S. leptin is significantly in both stable angina &STEMI groups. No significant correlation between leptin levels & selected risk factors |
| Amasyali et al. 2006Turkey [25] | 41 pts with AMI have thrombolysis | Failure of reperfusion therapy with streptokinase is significantly in patients with admission plasma leptin ≥14 ng/mL vs. pts with admission plasma leptin <14 ng/mL. |
| Selvakumar et al. 2005 India [32] | 94 pts with acute ST EMI + 46 controls | leptin level is in patients with acute STEMI |
| Meisel et al. 2001 Isreal [26] | 30 pts, AMI | Leptin peaked on the 2nd day of hospitalization with a 2-fold from its baseline level on admission ( |
| Fujimaki et al. 2001 Japan [35] | 21 AMI pts 15 control | Hypoleptinaemic AMI pts had significantly plasma LDH vs. normoleptinaemic pts. No differences in other serum markers between normo vs. hyperleptinaemic AMI |
| Söderberg et al. 1999 Sweeden [33] | 62 men with first-ever AMI | High leptin (OR 8.97; 95% CI: 1.73-46.5) & cholesterol (OR 5.18; 95% CI: 1.34-20.0) levels significant risk factors for AMI in a multivariate model |
| Stejskal et al. 1988 Czech** [34] | 16 AMI, 22 unstable angina | Early after the acute coronary event, leptinemia in persons with AMI statistically positively correlated with concentration of interleukine-6 & subsequently of markers of coronary lesion severity (cTnI). |
*Article in Chinese, information taken from the abstract, ** Article in Czech information taken from the abstract.
AMI: acute myocardial infarction, STEMI: STelevation myocardial infarction, cTnI): cardiac troponin I. BMI: Body mass index, CK: creatinine kinase, LVEF: left ventricular ejection fraction, HDL-C: high density lipoprotein cholesterol, LDH: lactate dehydrogenase, OR: odd rartio. CI confidence interval