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Adiponectin, Leptin and Resistin in Patients with Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a common chronic, inflammatory skin disease characterised by keratinocyte hyperproliferation, parakeratosis, and T-cell infiltration. Adipose tissue has an endocrine function, producing an abundance of cytokines and adipokines. It has also been described that the major adipokines, lepti...

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Autores principales: Słuczanowska-Głabowska, Sylwia, Staniszewska, Marzena, Marchlewicz, Mariola, Duchnik, Ewa, Łuczkowska, Karolina, Safranow, Krzysztof, Machaliński, Bogusław, Pawlik, Andrzej
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9860551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36675592
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12020663
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author Słuczanowska-Głabowska, Sylwia
Staniszewska, Marzena
Marchlewicz, Mariola
Duchnik, Ewa
Łuczkowska, Karolina
Safranow, Krzysztof
Machaliński, Bogusław
Pawlik, Andrzej
author_facet Słuczanowska-Głabowska, Sylwia
Staniszewska, Marzena
Marchlewicz, Mariola
Duchnik, Ewa
Łuczkowska, Karolina
Safranow, Krzysztof
Machaliński, Bogusław
Pawlik, Andrzej
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description Psoriasis is a common chronic, inflammatory skin disease characterised by keratinocyte hyperproliferation, parakeratosis, and T-cell infiltration. Adipose tissue has an endocrine function, producing an abundance of cytokines and adipokines. It has also been described that the major adipokines, leptin, resistin, and adiponectin, may be involved in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. The aim of the study was to examine the plasma levels of adiponectin, leptin, and resistin in patients with psoriasis and their correlations with disease activity parameters: Psoriasis Activity Severity Index (PASI), Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI), and Body Surface Area (BSA) index, as well as selected clinical parameters. The study included 53 patients with the plaque type and 31 healthy controls. The plasma concentrations of adiponectin were significantly lower in patients with psoriasis (p < 0.001) than in the control group. The plasma concentrations of leptin were higher in patients with psoriasis, however, due to high intra-patient variability of leptin plasma concentrations these differences did not reach statistical significance (p = 0.2). The plasma concentrations of resistin were significantly increased in patients with psoriasis compared to healthy controls (p = 0.02). There were no statistically significant correlations between adiponectin and leptin plasma concentrations and values of PASI, DLQI, and BSA. The resistin plasma concentrations correlated significantly with DLQI values. Additionally, we examined the correlations between adiponectin, leptin, and resistin plasma concentrations, and selected clinical parameters. Plasma concentrations of adiponectin correlated significantly with CRP values and ALT values. Leptin plasma concentrations correlated significantly with creatinine values. The results of our study confirm the role of adiponectin, leptin, and resistin in the pathogenesis of psoriasis.
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spelling pubmed-98605512023-01-22 Adiponectin, Leptin and Resistin in Patients with Psoriasis Słuczanowska-Głabowska, Sylwia Staniszewska, Marzena Marchlewicz, Mariola Duchnik, Ewa Łuczkowska, Karolina Safranow, Krzysztof Machaliński, Bogusław Pawlik, Andrzej J Clin Med Article Psoriasis is a common chronic, inflammatory skin disease characterised by keratinocyte hyperproliferation, parakeratosis, and T-cell infiltration. Adipose tissue has an endocrine function, producing an abundance of cytokines and adipokines. It has also been described that the major adipokines, leptin, resistin, and adiponectin, may be involved in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. The aim of the study was to examine the plasma levels of adiponectin, leptin, and resistin in patients with psoriasis and their correlations with disease activity parameters: Psoriasis Activity Severity Index (PASI), Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI), and Body Surface Area (BSA) index, as well as selected clinical parameters. The study included 53 patients with the plaque type and 31 healthy controls. The plasma concentrations of adiponectin were significantly lower in patients with psoriasis (p < 0.001) than in the control group. The plasma concentrations of leptin were higher in patients with psoriasis, however, due to high intra-patient variability of leptin plasma concentrations these differences did not reach statistical significance (p = 0.2). The plasma concentrations of resistin were significantly increased in patients with psoriasis compared to healthy controls (p = 0.02). There were no statistically significant correlations between adiponectin and leptin plasma concentrations and values of PASI, DLQI, and BSA. The resistin plasma concentrations correlated significantly with DLQI values. Additionally, we examined the correlations between adiponectin, leptin, and resistin plasma concentrations, and selected clinical parameters. Plasma concentrations of adiponectin correlated significantly with CRP values and ALT values. Leptin plasma concentrations correlated significantly with creatinine values. The results of our study confirm the role of adiponectin, leptin, and resistin in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. MDPI 2023-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9860551/ /pubmed/36675592 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12020663 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Marchlewicz, Mariola
Duchnik, Ewa
Łuczkowska, Karolina
Safranow, Krzysztof
Machaliński, Bogusław
Pawlik, Andrzej
Adiponectin, Leptin and Resistin in Patients with Psoriasis
title Adiponectin, Leptin and Resistin in Patients with Psoriasis
title_full Adiponectin, Leptin and Resistin in Patients with Psoriasis
title_fullStr Adiponectin, Leptin and Resistin in Patients with Psoriasis
title_full_unstemmed Adiponectin, Leptin and Resistin in Patients with Psoriasis
title_short Adiponectin, Leptin and Resistin in Patients with Psoriasis
title_sort adiponectin, leptin and resistin in patients with psoriasis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9860551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36675592
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12020663
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