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Serum Resistin, Cardiovascular Disease and All-Cause Mortality in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

BACKGROUND: High serum resistin has been associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease in the general population, Only sparse and conflicting results, limited to Asian individuals, have been reported, so far, in type 2 diabetes. We studied the role of serum resistin on coronary artery dis...

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Autores principales: Menzaghi, Claudia, Bacci, Simonetta, Salvemini, Lucia, Mendonca, Christine, Palladino, Giuseppe, Fontana, Andrea, De Bonis, Concetta, Marucci, Antonella, Goheen, Elizabeth, Prudente, Sabrina, Morini, Eleonora, Rizza, Stefano, Kanagaki, Alyssa, Fini, Grazia, Mangiacotti, Davide, Federici, Massimo, De Cosmo, Salvatore, Pellegrini, Fabio, Doria, Alessandro, Trischitta, Vincenzo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3670852/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23755138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064729
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author Menzaghi, Claudia
Bacci, Simonetta
Salvemini, Lucia
Mendonca, Christine
Palladino, Giuseppe
Fontana, Andrea
De Bonis, Concetta
Marucci, Antonella
Goheen, Elizabeth
Prudente, Sabrina
Morini, Eleonora
Rizza, Stefano
Kanagaki, Alyssa
Fini, Grazia
Mangiacotti, Davide
Federici, Massimo
De Cosmo, Salvatore
Pellegrini, Fabio
Doria, Alessandro
Trischitta, Vincenzo
author_facet Menzaghi, Claudia
Bacci, Simonetta
Salvemini, Lucia
Mendonca, Christine
Palladino, Giuseppe
Fontana, Andrea
De Bonis, Concetta
Marucci, Antonella
Goheen, Elizabeth
Prudente, Sabrina
Morini, Eleonora
Rizza, Stefano
Kanagaki, Alyssa
Fini, Grazia
Mangiacotti, Davide
Federici, Massimo
De Cosmo, Salvatore
Pellegrini, Fabio
Doria, Alessandro
Trischitta, Vincenzo
author_sort Menzaghi, Claudia
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description BACKGROUND: High serum resistin has been associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease in the general population, Only sparse and conflicting results, limited to Asian individuals, have been reported, so far, in type 2 diabetes. We studied the role of serum resistin on coronary artery disease, major cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality in type 2 diabetes. METHODS: We tested the association of circulating resistin concentrations with coronary artery disease, major cardiovascular events (cardiovascular death, non-fatal myocardial infarction and non-fatal stroke) and all-cause mortality in 2,313 diabetic patients of European ancestry from two cross-sectional and two prospective studies. In addition, the expression of resistin gene (RETN) was measured in blood cells of 68 diabetic patients and correlated with their serum resistin levels. RESULTS: In a model comprising age, sex, smoking habits, BMI, HbA1c, and insulin, antihypertensive and antidyslipidemic therapies, serum resistin was associated with coronary artery disease in both cross-sectional studies: OR (95%CI) per SD increment = 1.35 (1.10–1.64) and 1.99 (1.55–2.55). Additionally, serum resistin predicted incident major cardiovascular events (HR per SD increment = 1.31; 1.10–1.56) and all-cause mortality (HR per SD increment = 1.16; 1.06–1.26). Adjusting also for fibrinogen levels affected the association with coronary artery disease and incident cardiovascular events, but not that with all cause-mortality. Finally, serum resistin was positively correlated with RETN mRNA expression (rho = 0.343). CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study showing that high serum resistin (a likely consequence, at least partly, of increased RETN expression) is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality in diabetic patients of European ancestry.
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spelling pubmed-36708522013-06-10 Serum Resistin, Cardiovascular Disease and All-Cause Mortality in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Menzaghi, Claudia Bacci, Simonetta Salvemini, Lucia Mendonca, Christine Palladino, Giuseppe Fontana, Andrea De Bonis, Concetta Marucci, Antonella Goheen, Elizabeth Prudente, Sabrina Morini, Eleonora Rizza, Stefano Kanagaki, Alyssa Fini, Grazia Mangiacotti, Davide Federici, Massimo De Cosmo, Salvatore Pellegrini, Fabio Doria, Alessandro Trischitta, Vincenzo PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: High serum resistin has been associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease in the general population, Only sparse and conflicting results, limited to Asian individuals, have been reported, so far, in type 2 diabetes. We studied the role of serum resistin on coronary artery disease, major cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality in type 2 diabetes. METHODS: We tested the association of circulating resistin concentrations with coronary artery disease, major cardiovascular events (cardiovascular death, non-fatal myocardial infarction and non-fatal stroke) and all-cause mortality in 2,313 diabetic patients of European ancestry from two cross-sectional and two prospective studies. In addition, the expression of resistin gene (RETN) was measured in blood cells of 68 diabetic patients and correlated with their serum resistin levels. RESULTS: In a model comprising age, sex, smoking habits, BMI, HbA1c, and insulin, antihypertensive and antidyslipidemic therapies, serum resistin was associated with coronary artery disease in both cross-sectional studies: OR (95%CI) per SD increment = 1.35 (1.10–1.64) and 1.99 (1.55–2.55). Additionally, serum resistin predicted incident major cardiovascular events (HR per SD increment = 1.31; 1.10–1.56) and all-cause mortality (HR per SD increment = 1.16; 1.06–1.26). Adjusting also for fibrinogen levels affected the association with coronary artery disease and incident cardiovascular events, but not that with all cause-mortality. Finally, serum resistin was positively correlated with RETN mRNA expression (rho = 0.343). CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study showing that high serum resistin (a likely consequence, at least partly, of increased RETN expression) is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality in diabetic patients of European ancestry. Public Library of Science 2013-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3670852/ /pubmed/23755138 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064729 Text en © 2013 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
Bacci, Simonetta
Salvemini, Lucia
Mendonca, Christine
Palladino, Giuseppe
Fontana, Andrea
De Bonis, Concetta
Marucci, Antonella
Goheen, Elizabeth
Prudente, Sabrina
Morini, Eleonora
Rizza, Stefano
Kanagaki, Alyssa
Fini, Grazia
Mangiacotti, Davide
Federici, Massimo
De Cosmo, Salvatore
Pellegrini, Fabio
Doria, Alessandro
Trischitta, Vincenzo
Serum Resistin, Cardiovascular Disease and All-Cause Mortality in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
title Serum Resistin, Cardiovascular Disease and All-Cause Mortality in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
title_full Serum Resistin, Cardiovascular Disease and All-Cause Mortality in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
title_fullStr Serum Resistin, Cardiovascular Disease and All-Cause Mortality in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Serum Resistin, Cardiovascular Disease and All-Cause Mortality in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
title_short Serum Resistin, Cardiovascular Disease and All-Cause Mortality in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
title_sort serum resistin, cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality in patients with type 2 diabetes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3670852/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23755138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064729
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