| Literature DB >> 29212375 |
Ali Ugur Uslu1, Yahya Sekin1, Gulten Tarhan1, Nuray Canakcı1, Mehmet Gunduz2, Mustafa Karagulle3.
Abstract
Monocyte to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio (MHR) is a systemic inflammatory marker, and recently, it has been used quite commonly for the assessment of inflammation in cardiovascular disorders. The aim of the present study is to investigate the relevance of MHR as a marker to assess metabolic syndrome (MetS) and MetS severity in clinical practice. A total of 147 patients with MetS who were diagnosed according to National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel III criteria and 134 healthy controls, matched for age and gender, were included in our retrospective study. MHR values were 13.15 ± 6.07 for patients with MetS and 9.74 ± 5.24 for the control group. MHR values of the patients were found to be statistically significantly higher than the control group ( P < .0001). MHR showed a significantly positive correlation with the severity of MetS ( r = .429; P < .0001). When patients with MetS were assessed with MHR in the study population, receiver-operating characteristic curve analysis yielded a cutoff value of 9.36 with a sensitivity of 72%, a specificity of 61%, and a P value <.0001. In logistic regression analyses of MetS with several variables, MHR remained as an independent predictor of MetS (95% CI: 0.721-0.945, P = .005). MHR might be an available and useful inflammatory marker to evaluate patients with MetS and disease severity.Entities:
Keywords: inflammation; marker; metabolic syndrome; monocyte to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29212375 PMCID: PMC6714883 DOI: 10.1177/1076029617741362
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Appl Thromb Hemost ISSN: 1076-0296 Impact factor: 2.389
The Clinical and Laboratory Parameters of patients with metabolic syndrome and controls.a
| Parameters | Metabolic Syndrome (n = 147) | Controls (n = 134) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years | 47.0 (13.5) | 44.0 (15.2) | .089 |
| Male/female, n (%) | 87 (59.2)/60 (40.8) | 94 (70.1)/40 (29.9) | .056 |
| BMI, kg/m2 | 31.22 (4.58) | 27.61 (4.53) | <.0001 |
| Fasting plasma glucose, mg/dL | 93.30 (14.90) | 92.30 (9.40) | <.0001 |
| Creatinine, mg/dL | 0.90 (0.18) | 0.86 (0.13) | .045 |
| Hb, g/dL | 14.69 (2.36) | 14.31 (1.63) | .115 |
| WBC count, 103/L | 7.96 (2.63) | 6.69 (1.58) | <.0001 |
| Platelet, 103/L | 251.55 (70.31) | 265.11 (63.37) | .040 |
| Monocyte, 103/L | 0.59 (0.26) | 0.48 (0.16) | <.0001 |
| TC, mg/dL | 217.03 (46.97) | 199.26 (40.38) | <.0001 |
| TG, mg/dL | 197.13 (98.47) | 94.84 (37.82) | <.0001 |
| LDL-C, mg/dL | 132.63 (40.35) | 124.27 (36.23) | .068 |
| HDL-C, mg/dL | 47.78 (10.93) | 55.32 (15.95) | <.0001 |
| MHR | 13.17 (6.08) | 9.27 (4.24) | <.0001 |
Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; HDL-C, high density-lipoprotein cholesterol; Hb, hemoglobin; LDL-C, low density-lipoprotein cholesterol; MHR, monocyte to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio; TC, total cholesterol; TG, triglyceride; WBC, white blood cell.
aValues are presented in mean (standard deviation).
Figure 1.Monocyte to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio was significantly higher in patients with metabolic syndrome than controls.
Figure 2.Comparison of monocyte to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio values between patient with metabolic syndrome and controls.
MHR and Correlation Analysis of Other Parameters in Patients With Metabolic Syndrome.
| Parameters | MHR | |
|---|---|---|
| Age | −.078 | .348 |
| Body mass index | −.093 | .262 |
| Fasting plasma glucose | .175 | .034 |
| Creatinine | .430 | .144 |
| Hemoglobin | .088 | .287 |
| White blood cell counts | .682 | <.0001 |
| Platelet | .239 | .004 |
| Total cholesterol | −.241 | .003 |
| Triglycerides | .307 | <.0001 |
| High-density lipoprotein cholesterol | −.506 | <.0001 |
| Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol | −.249 | .002 |
| Metabolic syndrome severity | .429 | <.0001 |
Abbreviation: MHR, Monocyte to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio.
Figure 3.Receiver–operating characteristic curve of the monocyte to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio for predicting metabolic syndrome.
Logistic Regression Analysis for Metabolic Syndrome.
| Independent Variables | Odds Ratio | 95% Confidence Interval | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 1.010 | 0.976-1.046 | .552 |
| Gender | 1.710 | 0.489-5.972 | .401 |
| BMI | 0.838 | 0.755-0.930 | .001 |
| Fasting plasma glucose | 0.876 | 0.839-0.915 | <.0001 |
| Creatinine | 1.108 | 0.049-24.850 | .948 |
| Total cholesterol | 1.005 | 0.976-1.035 | .726 |
| Triglycerides | 0.958 | 0.946-0.971 | <.0001 |
| Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol | 0.990 | 0.959-1.023 | .552 |
| High-density lipoprotein cholesterol | 0.984 | 0.935-1.036 | .539 |
| MHR | 0.825 | 0.721-0.945 | .005 |
Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; MHR, monocyte to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio