| Literature DB >> 27682325 |
Junzeng Fu1,2, Bart V J Cuppen3, Paco M J Welsing3, Herman van Wietmarschen4, Amy C Harms5,6, Ruud Berger5,6, Slavik Koval5,6, Ruth D E Fritsch-Stork3,7,8, Johannes W J Bijlsma3, Thomas Hankemeier5,6, Jan van der Greef5,4,9,6, Floris P J G Lafeber3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: As there are pharmacological differences between males and females, and glucocorticoid (GC) treatment is associated with increased cardiovascular mortality rate in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients, it is important to study serum polar lipid profiles of male and female patients in response to GC therapy. Gender differences may require an adjustment to the treatment strategy for a selection of patients.Entities:
Keywords: Gender difference; Glucocorticoid; Lysophospholipid; Rheumatoid arthritis
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27682325 PMCID: PMC5119840 DOI: 10.1007/s10787-016-0284-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Inflammopharmacology ISSN: 0925-4692 Impact factor: 4.473
Fig. 1Graphical representation of t tests results in lipid clustering. Independent sample t tests were performed on all 68 metabolites on glucocorticoid (GC) users versus non-users, for both genders separately. The x-axis shows the logarithm of p values per metabolite for males and females; the blue dash line represents p value of 0.05
Fig. 2Lyophospholipid score in male patients without (n = 26) or with glucocorticoid (GC) treatment (n = 42), and in female patients without (n = 136) or with GC treatment (n = 77). Horizontal bars indicate mean values and standard deviation. One-way ANOVA with Fisher’s LSD was used to compare the means of score among subgroups
Final regression model investigating the association between gender and glucocorticoid (GC) use on the lysophospholipid score corrected for confounders. Shown is the difference in mean lysophospholipid score for subgroups compared to females not using GCs (as reference group)
| Variables | Coefficientsa (95 %-CI) |
|
|---|---|---|
| Female GC non-user (reference group) | −0.161 (−0.729 to 0.408) | 0.580 |
| Female GC user | 0.398 (0.229 to 0.567) | 6.0 E−6 |
| Male GC non-user | 0.310 (0.015 to 0.604) | 0.041 |
| Male GC user | 0.432 (0.164 to 0.700) | 1.7 E−3 |
BMI body mass index, CI confidence interval, CRP C-reactive protein, GC glucocorticoid, RF rheumatoid factor, ACPA anti-citrullinated protein antibody, ESR erythrocyte sedimentation rate, DAS28 disease activity score based on a 28-joint count, NSAIDs non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs
aCoefficients indicate the changes in mean lysophospholipid score, adjusting for: age, BMI, menopausal status, RF positive, log-transformed CRP, log-transformed ESR, DAS28, and concomitant drugs (methotrexate, hydroxychloroquine, anti-diabetic drug and NSAIDs)