TY - JOUR
T1 - Positive Association of Serum Adiponectin Level With the Vascular Reactivity Index in Kidney Transplant Patients
AU - Lin, Wei Chen
AU - Lee, Ming Che
AU - Hsu, Bang Gee
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From the 1Division of Nephrology, 2Department of Surgery, Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation, and the 3School of Medicine, Tzu Chi University, Hualien, Taiwan Acknowledgements: This study was supported by a grant from Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital, Hualien, Taiwan (TCRD109-54). Otherwise, the authors have not received any funding or grants in support of the presented research or for the preparation of this work and have no declarations of potential conflicts of interest. *Ming-Che Lee and Bang-Gee Hsu contributed equally to this work. Corresponding author: Bang-Gee Hsu, Division of Nephrology, Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital, No. 707, Section 3, Chung Yang Road, 97004 Hualien, Taiwan Phone: +886 3 856 1825 E-mail: gee.lily@msa.hinet.net
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PY - 2021/12
Y1 - 2021/12
N2 - Objectives: Adiponectin has an important role in obesity, insulin resistance, and cardiovascular disease. We investigated the association between serum adiponectin levels and endothelial function in kidney transplant patients. Materials and Methods: Fasting blood samples were obtained from 70 kidney transplant patients. The vascular reactivity index was measured with a digital thermal monitoring test. Serum adiponectin levels were measured with a commercially available enzyme immunoassay kit. A vascular reactivity index <1.0 was defined as poor, 1.0 or greater but less than 2.0 was intermediate, and 2.0 or greater was good. Results: The results showed that 10 kidney transplant patients (13.3%) were categorized with a vascular reactivity index of poor, 25 (35.7%) were intermediate, and 35 (50%) were good. Increased waist circumference (P = .037), increased serum alkaline phosphatase (P = .026), and lower serum adiponectin (P = .001) were associated with poor vascular reactivity index. Advanced age (r =-0.300; P = .012), waist circumference (r =-0.372; P = .002), serum alkaline phosphatase (r =-0.323; P = .006), and logarithmically transformed serum triglycerides (r =-0.317; P = .007) were negatively correlated with the vascular reactivity index, whereas serum adiponectin (r = 0.332; P = .005) was positively correlated with the vascular reactivity index. Multivariable forward stepwise linear regression analysis showed that waist circumference, serum alkaline phosphatase, and serum adiponectin were significantly and independently associated with the vascular reactivity index. Conclusions: Fasting serum adiponectin levels were positively associated with the vascular reactivity index and negatively associated with endothelial function in kidney transplant patients.
AB - Objectives: Adiponectin has an important role in obesity, insulin resistance, and cardiovascular disease. We investigated the association between serum adiponectin levels and endothelial function in kidney transplant patients. Materials and Methods: Fasting blood samples were obtained from 70 kidney transplant patients. The vascular reactivity index was measured with a digital thermal monitoring test. Serum adiponectin levels were measured with a commercially available enzyme immunoassay kit. A vascular reactivity index <1.0 was defined as poor, 1.0 or greater but less than 2.0 was intermediate, and 2.0 or greater was good. Results: The results showed that 10 kidney transplant patients (13.3%) were categorized with a vascular reactivity index of poor, 25 (35.7%) were intermediate, and 35 (50%) were good. Increased waist circumference (P = .037), increased serum alkaline phosphatase (P = .026), and lower serum adiponectin (P = .001) were associated with poor vascular reactivity index. Advanced age (r =-0.300; P = .012), waist circumference (r =-0.372; P = .002), serum alkaline phosphatase (r =-0.323; P = .006), and logarithmically transformed serum triglycerides (r =-0.317; P = .007) were negatively correlated with the vascular reactivity index, whereas serum adiponectin (r = 0.332; P = .005) was positively correlated with the vascular reactivity index. Multivariable forward stepwise linear regression analysis showed that waist circumference, serum alkaline phosphatase, and serum adiponectin were significantly and independently associated with the vascular reactivity index. Conclusions: Fasting serum adiponectin levels were positively associated with the vascular reactivity index and negatively associated with endothelial function in kidney transplant patients.
KW - Cardiovascular disease
KW - Endothelial function
KW - Insulin resistance
KW - Obesity
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U2 - 10.6002/ECT.2021.0253
DO - 10.6002/ECT.2021.0253
M3 - Article
C2 - 34775936
AN - SCOPUS:85122907256
SN - 1304-0855
VL - 19
SP - 1271
EP - 1276
JO - Experimental and Clinical Transplantation
JF - Experimental and Clinical Transplantation
IS - 12
ER -