| Literature DB >> 30764765 |
Miao-Miao Zhao1, Jeremy Krebs2, Xi Cao1, Jing Cui3, Dong-Ning Chen3, Yu Li3, Lin Hua4, Jim Mann5, Jin-Kui Yang6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Helicobacter pylori infection is associated with several extragastric conditions including dyslipidemia and metabolic syndrome. This study aimed to investigate additional metabolic parameters associated with H. pylori infection in a Chinese population.Entities:
Keywords: Helicobacter pylori; Lipid metabolism; Metabolic disorders; Serum bilirubin
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30764765 PMCID: PMC6376701 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-019-3787-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Fig. 1Design and inclusion flow chart of the case-control study. 13C-UBT: 13C-urea breath tests; HP: H. pylori
Comparison of various clinical characteristics classified by H. pylori infection
| Age (years) | 41.2 ± 11.7 | 41.3 ± 11.3 | 0.910 |
| Female (%) | 54.3 | 54.3 | matching |
| Waist circumference (cm) | 80.72 ± 11.33 | 80.37 ± 11.64 | 0.601 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 24.32 ± 3.78 | 24.34 ± 3.89 | 0.943 |
| SBP (mmHg) | 118.0 ± 13.4 | 116.8 ± 12.9 | 0.103 |
| DBP (mmHg) | 75.2 ± 9.1 | 74.9 ± 9.0 | 0.465 |
| Hypertension (%) | 15.9 | 13.8 | 0.334 |
| Fasting blood glucose (mmol/l) | 5.37 ± 1.54 | 5.34 ± 1.13 | 0.705 |
| Diabetes (%) | 5.0 | 6.2 | 0.389 |
| Total cholesterol (mmol/l) | 4.90 ± 0.88 | 4.98 ± 0.89 | 0.142 |
| Triglycerides (mmol/l) | 1.40 ± 0.99 | 1.43 ± 1.22 | 0.651 |
| HDL-C (mmol/l) | 1.44 ± 0.41 | 1.39 ± 0.37 |
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| LDL-C (mmol/l) | 2.89 ± 0.75 | 2.98 ± 0.76 |
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| Direct bilirubin (μmol/l) | 2.47 ± 0.90 | 2.34 ± 0.83 |
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| Total bilirubin (μmol/l) | 14.28 ± 5.01 | 13.65 ± 4.84 |
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| Total bile acids (μmol/L) | 3.27 ± 2.20 | 3.21 ± 2.35 | 0.657 |
| Alkaline phosphatase (U/L) | 73.68 ± 20.93 | 74.14 ± 21.62 | 0.706 |
| ALT (U/L) | 22.19 ± 16.37 | 22.33 ± 18.18 | 0.883 |
| AST (U/L) | 22.14 ± 10.23 | 22.09 ± 11.04 | 0.932 |
| γ-GT (U/L) | 28.55 ± 23.05 | 28.31 ± 25.81 | 0.864 |
| BUN (mmol/L) | 4.73 ± 1.22 | 4.68 ± 1.15 | 0.442 |
| Serum creatinine (μmol/L) | 65.88 ± 13.61 | 66.56 ± 14.35 | 0.391 |
| Uric acid (μmol/L) | 331.87 ± 86.34 | 330.67 ± 88.87 | 0.809 |
SBP systolic blood pressure, DBP diastolic blood pressure
Data are mean ± SD; Student t-test
Fig. 2The association between serum bilirubin levels and H. pylori infection. a Proportion of subjects according to the quartiles of direct bilirubin. The percentages of each grade from higher to lower direct bilirubin levels were 28.4, 25.4, 22.4, 23.8% respectively in H. pylori overt negative group and 21.1, 27.9, 26.5, 24.5% respectively in H. pylori overt positive group. b Proportion of subjects according to the quartiles of total bilirubin. The percentages of each grade from higher to lower total bilirubin levels were 27.2, 25.1, 24.0, 23.7% respectively in H. pylori overt negative group and 21.8, 22.9, 28.7, 26.6% respectively in H. pylori overt positive group. HP, H. pylori
The risk of bilirubin decreases according to the infection of H. pylori
| Direct bilirubin | Total bilirubin | |||||
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| Odds ratio | 95% CI | Odds ratio | 95% CI | |||
| Model 1 | 1.483 | 1.143–1.925 | 0.003 | 1.336 | 1.030–1.733 | 0.029 |
| Model 2 | 1.500 | 1.151–1.955 | 0.003 | 1.352 | 1.036–1.764 | 0.026 |
| Model 3 | 1.503 | 1.146–1.972 | 0.003 | 1.328 | 1.014–1.739 | 0.039 |
| Model 4 | 1.497 | 1.121–1.999 | 0.006 | 1.322 | 1.005–1.738 | 0.046 |
Participants were assigned to two groups according to upper quartile of direct bilirubin (2.8) and total bilirubin (16.4) respectively. Participants with H. pylori overt negative were defined as 0 and those with H. pylori overt positive were defined as 1. Model 1 is unadjusted. Model 2 is adjusted for age, sex. Model 3 is further adjusted for BMI, ALT and AST. Model 4 is further adjusted for TG, TC, LDL-C, HDL-C
Fig. 3Correlation between direct bilirubin and cholesterol. a Correlation between LDL-cholesterol (LDL-C) and direct bilirubin (DBil). b Correlation between HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C) and DBil