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Serum Resistin and Kidney Function: A Family-Based Study in Non-Diabetic, Untreated Individuals

BACKGROUND: High serum resistin levels have been associated with kidney dysfunction. Most of these studies have been carried out in individuals with severe kidney impairment, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and related treatments. Thus, the observed association might have been influenced by these c...

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Autores principales: Menzaghi, Claudia, Salvemini, Lucia, Fini, Grazia, Thompson, Ryan, Mangiacotti, Davide, Di Paola, Rosa, Morini, Eleonora, Giorelli, Maddalena, De Bonis, Concetta, De Cosmo, Salvatore, Doria, Alessandro, Trischitta, Vincenzo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3373540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22701635
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038414
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author Menzaghi, Claudia
Salvemini, Lucia
Fini, Grazia
Thompson, Ryan
Mangiacotti, Davide
Di Paola, Rosa
Morini, Eleonora
Giorelli, Maddalena
De Bonis, Concetta
De Cosmo, Salvatore
Doria, Alessandro
Trischitta, Vincenzo
author_facet Menzaghi, Claudia
Salvemini, Lucia
Fini, Grazia
Thompson, Ryan
Mangiacotti, Davide
Di Paola, Rosa
Morini, Eleonora
Giorelli, Maddalena
De Bonis, Concetta
De Cosmo, Salvatore
Doria, Alessandro
Trischitta, Vincenzo
author_sort Menzaghi, Claudia
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description BACKGROUND: High serum resistin levels have been associated with kidney dysfunction. Most of these studies have been carried out in individuals with severe kidney impairment, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and related treatments. Thus, the observed association might have been influenced by these confounders. Our aim was to study the relationship between serum resistin, urinary albumin/creatinine ratio (ACR) and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in a family-based sample, the Gargano Family Study (GFS) of 635 non diabetic, untreated Whites. METHODS: A linear mixed effects model and bivariate analyses were used to evaluate the phenotypic and genetic relations between serum resistin and both ACR and eGFR. All analyses were adjusted for sex, age, age squared, BMI, systolic blood pressure, smoking habits and physical exercise. RESULTS: After adjustments, resistin levels were slightly positively associated with ACR (β±SE = 0.049±0.023, p = 0.035) and inversely related to eGFR (β±SE = −1.43±0.61, p = 0.018) levels. These associations remained significant when either eGFR or ACR were, reciprocally, added as covariates. A genetic correlation (ρg = −0.31±0.12; adjusted p = 0.013) was observed between resistin and eGFR (but not ACR) levels. CONCLUSION: Serum resistin levels are independently associated with ACR and eGFR in untreated non-diabetic individuals. Serum resistin and eGFR share also some common genetic background. Our data strongly suggest that resistin plays a role in modulating kidney function.
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spelling pubmed-33735402012-06-14 Serum Resistin and Kidney Function: A Family-Based Study in Non-Diabetic, Untreated Individuals Menzaghi, Claudia Salvemini, Lucia Fini, Grazia Thompson, Ryan Mangiacotti, Davide Di Paola, Rosa Morini, Eleonora Giorelli, Maddalena De Bonis, Concetta De Cosmo, Salvatore Doria, Alessandro Trischitta, Vincenzo PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: High serum resistin levels have been associated with kidney dysfunction. Most of these studies have been carried out in individuals with severe kidney impairment, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and related treatments. Thus, the observed association might have been influenced by these confounders. Our aim was to study the relationship between serum resistin, urinary albumin/creatinine ratio (ACR) and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in a family-based sample, the Gargano Family Study (GFS) of 635 non diabetic, untreated Whites. METHODS: A linear mixed effects model and bivariate analyses were used to evaluate the phenotypic and genetic relations between serum resistin and both ACR and eGFR. All analyses were adjusted for sex, age, age squared, BMI, systolic blood pressure, smoking habits and physical exercise. RESULTS: After adjustments, resistin levels were slightly positively associated with ACR (β±SE = 0.049±0.023, p = 0.035) and inversely related to eGFR (β±SE = −1.43±0.61, p = 0.018) levels. These associations remained significant when either eGFR or ACR were, reciprocally, added as covariates. A genetic correlation (ρg = −0.31±0.12; adjusted p = 0.013) was observed between resistin and eGFR (but not ACR) levels. CONCLUSION: Serum resistin levels are independently associated with ACR and eGFR in untreated non-diabetic individuals. Serum resistin and eGFR share also some common genetic background. Our data strongly suggest that resistin plays a role in modulating kidney function. Public Library of Science 2012-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3373540/ /pubmed/22701635 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038414 Text en Menzaghi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Menzaghi, Claudia
Salvemini, Lucia
Fini, Grazia
Thompson, Ryan
Mangiacotti, Davide
Di Paola, Rosa
Morini, Eleonora
Giorelli, Maddalena
De Bonis, Concetta
De Cosmo, Salvatore
Doria, Alessandro
Trischitta, Vincenzo
Serum Resistin and Kidney Function: A Family-Based Study in Non-Diabetic, Untreated Individuals
title Serum Resistin and Kidney Function: A Family-Based Study in Non-Diabetic, Untreated Individuals
title_full Serum Resistin and Kidney Function: A Family-Based Study in Non-Diabetic, Untreated Individuals
title_fullStr Serum Resistin and Kidney Function: A Family-Based Study in Non-Diabetic, Untreated Individuals
title_full_unstemmed Serum Resistin and Kidney Function: A Family-Based Study in Non-Diabetic, Untreated Individuals
title_short Serum Resistin and Kidney Function: A Family-Based Study in Non-Diabetic, Untreated Individuals
title_sort serum resistin and kidney function: a family-based study in non-diabetic, untreated individuals
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3373540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22701635
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038414
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