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The Adipokine Profile and the Cardiometabolic Risk in Non-Obese Young Adults

BACKGROUND: Young, non-obese adults are considered at low risk for cardiometabolic diseases, although markers of an unhealthy metabolic state are not uncommon findings in this population. Adipose tissue dysfunction, evaluated by the adipokine profile, significantly influences lipid and glucose metab...

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Autores principales: Otelea, Marina Ruxandra, Streinu-Cercel, Adrian, Băicus, Cristian, Nitescu, Maria
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Galenos Publishing 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6528526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30457109
http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/balkanmedj.galenos.2018.2018.0789
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author Otelea, Marina Ruxandra
Streinu-Cercel, Adrian
Băicus, Cristian
Nitescu, Maria
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Streinu-Cercel, Adrian
Băicus, Cristian
Nitescu, Maria
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description BACKGROUND: Young, non-obese adults are considered at low risk for cardiometabolic diseases, although markers of an unhealthy metabolic state are not uncommon findings in this population. Adipose tissue dysfunction, evaluated by the adipokine profile, significantly influences lipid and glucose metabolism and low-grade systemic inflammation. AIMS: To determine the relation between adipose tissue dysfunction and the already confirmed cardiometabolic risk indicators, including the atherogenic index of plasma, lipid accumulation product, homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance, and the low-grade inflammation markers, namely, interleukin 6 and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. METHODS: We recruited 93 non-obese, healthy young adults. Anthropometric, lipid profile, inflammatory markers, and adipokines were measured. An abnormal adipokine profile (high leptin-to-adiponectin ratio) was considered as a marker of a dysfunctional adipose tissue. The correlation between the leptin-to-adiponectin ratio and the anthropometric measurements, atherogenic index of plasma, lipid accumulation product, homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance, interleukin 6, and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein was determined. RESULTS: We found a direct correlation between the abnormal adipokine profile and the cardiometabolic risk indicators mentioned above, except for the low-grade inflammatory markers. In the regression model derived from our data, the leptin-to-adiponectin ratio was best correlated with the unfavorable plasma lipid profile, as estimated by the atherogenic index of plasma (r=0.097, confidence interval=0.015-0.180, p=0.021). A significantly higher leptin-to-adiponectin ratio was found in the insulin-resistant group (p=0.012) and in the highest lipid accumulation product quartile (p=0.032). CONCLUSION: In a non-obese young population, the high rate of leptin-adiponectin may be a good predictor of cardiovascular and metabolic risk assessment.
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spelling pubmed-65285262019-05-30 The Adipokine Profile and the Cardiometabolic Risk in Non-Obese Young Adults Otelea, Marina Ruxandra Streinu-Cercel, Adrian Băicus, Cristian Nitescu, Maria Balkan Med J Original Article BACKGROUND: Young, non-obese adults are considered at low risk for cardiometabolic diseases, although markers of an unhealthy metabolic state are not uncommon findings in this population. Adipose tissue dysfunction, evaluated by the adipokine profile, significantly influences lipid and glucose metabolism and low-grade systemic inflammation. AIMS: To determine the relation between adipose tissue dysfunction and the already confirmed cardiometabolic risk indicators, including the atherogenic index of plasma, lipid accumulation product, homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance, and the low-grade inflammation markers, namely, interleukin 6 and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. METHODS: We recruited 93 non-obese, healthy young adults. Anthropometric, lipid profile, inflammatory markers, and adipokines were measured. An abnormal adipokine profile (high leptin-to-adiponectin ratio) was considered as a marker of a dysfunctional adipose tissue. The correlation between the leptin-to-adiponectin ratio and the anthropometric measurements, atherogenic index of plasma, lipid accumulation product, homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance, interleukin 6, and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein was determined. RESULTS: We found a direct correlation between the abnormal adipokine profile and the cardiometabolic risk indicators mentioned above, except for the low-grade inflammatory markers. In the regression model derived from our data, the leptin-to-adiponectin ratio was best correlated with the unfavorable plasma lipid profile, as estimated by the atherogenic index of plasma (r=0.097, confidence interval=0.015-0.180, p=0.021). A significantly higher leptin-to-adiponectin ratio was found in the insulin-resistant group (p=0.012) and in the highest lipid accumulation product quartile (p=0.032). CONCLUSION: In a non-obese young population, the high rate of leptin-adiponectin may be a good predictor of cardiovascular and metabolic risk assessment. Galenos Publishing 2019-05 2019-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6528526/ /pubmed/30457109 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/balkanmedj.galenos.2018.2018.0789 Text en ©Copyright 2019 by Trakya University Faculty of Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ The Balkan Medical Journal published by Galenos Publishing House.
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Streinu-Cercel, Adrian
Băicus, Cristian
Nitescu, Maria
The Adipokine Profile and the Cardiometabolic Risk in Non-Obese Young Adults
title The Adipokine Profile and the Cardiometabolic Risk in Non-Obese Young Adults
title_full The Adipokine Profile and the Cardiometabolic Risk in Non-Obese Young Adults
title_fullStr The Adipokine Profile and the Cardiometabolic Risk in Non-Obese Young Adults
title_full_unstemmed The Adipokine Profile and the Cardiometabolic Risk in Non-Obese Young Adults
title_short The Adipokine Profile and the Cardiometabolic Risk in Non-Obese Young Adults
title_sort adipokine profile and the cardiometabolic risk in non-obese young adults
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6528526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30457109
http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/balkanmedj.galenos.2018.2018.0789
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