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Title: | Adiponectin and cardiac hypertrophy in acromegaly | Authors: | Gürbulak, Sabriye Akın, Fulya Yerlikaya, Emrah Yaylalı, Güzin.F. Topsakal, Şenay Tanriverdi, Halil Akdağ, Beyza |
Keywords: | Acromegaly Adiponectin Cardiac hypertrophy Echocardiography Insulin resistance adiponectin growth hormone insulin somatomedin C ADIPOQ protein, human glucose blood level acromegaly adult Article cardiovascular parameters clinical article controlled study deceleration time early transmitral maximal flow velocity atrial transmitral maximal flow velocity ratio echocardiography female heart function heart left ventricle ejection fraction heart left ventricle enddiastolic volume heart left ventricle endsystolic volume heart left ventricle mass heart ventricle ejection time heart ventricle hypertrophy human insulin blood level insulin resistance interventricular septum thickness isovolumetric relaxation time left ventricular posterior wall thickness male predictive value velocity of mitral flow propagation analysis of variance blood blood pressure cardiomegaly intraabdominal fat metabolism middle aged pathophysiology physiology Adult Analysis of Variance Blood Glucose Blood Pressure Cardiomegaly Female Growth Hormone Humans Insulin Insulin Resistance Insulin-Like Growth Factor I Intra-Abdominal Fat Male Middle Aged |
Publisher: | Wroclaw University of Medicine | Abstract: | Background. Adiponectin is an adipocytes-derived hormone which has been shown to possess insulin-sensitizing, antiatherogenic, and anti-inflammatory properties. In acromegaly, the data on adiponectin is contradictory. The relationship between adiponectin levels and cardiac parameters has not been studied. Objectives. The aim of this study was to find out how adiponectin levels were affected in acromegalic patients and the relationship between adiponectin levels and cardiac parameters. Material and Methods. We included 30 subjects (15 male, 15 female), diagnosed with acromegaly and 30 healthy (10 male, 20 female) subjects. Serum glucose, insulin, GH, IGF-1 and adiponectin levels were obtained and the insulin resistance of the subjects was calculated. Echocardiographic studies of the subjects were performed. Results. We determined that adiponectin levels were significantly higher in the acromegalic group than the control group. In the acromegalic group, there was no statistically significant relation between serum adiponectin and growth hormone (GH), or insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) levels (p = 0.3, p = 0.1). We demonstrated that cardiac function and structure are affected by acromegaly. IVST, PWT, LVMI, E/A ratio, DT, ET, IVRT, VPR, and LVESV values were increased and the results were statistically significant. In the acromegalic group, adiponectin levels were positively related with left ventricle mass index (LVMI) but this correlation was found to be statistically weak (p = 0.03). In our study, there was a positive correlation between VAI and LVM. We also could not find any correlation between VAI and adiponectin levels. Conclusions. Although insulin resistance and high insulin levels occur in active acromegaly patients, adiponectin levels were higher in our study as a consequence of GH lowering therapies. Our study showed that adiponectin levels may be an indicator of the cardiac involvement acromegaly. However, the usage of serum adiponectin levels in acromegalic patients as an indicator of cardiac involvement should be supported with other, wide, multi-centered studies. © Copyright by Wroclaw Medical University. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9599 https://doi.org/10.17219/acem/35639 |
ISSN: | 1899-5276 |
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