Association of Human Whole-blood NAD + Levels with Nabothian Cyst.

Ling Xu, Yue Xuan Wang, Wei Wang, Xue Fan, Xue Yu Chen, Tian Yun Zhou, Yu He Liu, Ye Yu, Fan Yang, Zhen Yu Ju, Yong Zhou, Deng Liang Wang
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Abstract

Objective: Little is known about the association between whole-blood nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD +) levels and nabothian cysts. This study aimed to assess the association between NAD + levels and nabothian cysts in healthy Chinese women.

Methods: Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to analyze the association between NAD + levels and nabothian cysts.

Results: The mean age was 43.0 ± 11.5 years, and the mean level of NAD + was 31.3 ± 5.3 μmol/L. Nabothian cysts occurred in 184 (27.7%) participants, with single and multiple cysts in 100 (15.0%) and 84 (12.6%) participants, respectively. The total nabothian cyst prevalence gradually decreased from 37.4% to 21.6% from Q1 to Q4 of NAD + and the prevalence of single and multiple nabothian cysts also decreased across the NAD + quartiles. As compared with the highest NAD + quartile (≥ 34.4 μmol/L), the adjusted odds ratios with 95% confidence interval of the NAD + Q1 was 1.89 (1.14-3.14) for total nabothian cysts. The risk of total and single nabothian cysts linearly decreased with increasing NAD + levels, while the risk of multiple nabothian cysts decreased more rapidly at NAD + levels of 28.0 to 35.0 μmol/L.

Conclusion: Low NAD + levels were associated with an increased risk of total and multiple nabothian cysts.

人体全血 NAD + 水平与纳博氏囊肿的关系
目的:人们对全血烟酰胺腺嘌呤二核苷酸(NAD +)水平与纳博氏囊肿之间的关系知之甚少。本研究旨在评估中国健康女性 NAD + 水平与纳博氏囊肿之间的关系:方法:对 NAD + 水平与纳博氏囊肿的关系进行多变量逻辑回归分析:平均年龄为(43.0±11.5)岁,NAD +的平均水平为(31.3±5.3)μmol/L。184人(27.7%)患有纳博氏囊肿,其中单发和多发囊肿分别为100人(15.0%)和84人(12.6%)。从 NAD + 的第一季度到第四季度,纳博氏囊肿的总患病率从 37.4% 逐渐下降到 21.6%,单发和多发纳博氏囊肿的患病率在 NAD + 四分位数中也有所下降。与最高 NAD + 四分位数(≥ 34.4 μmol/L)相比,NAD + Q1 的总纳博氏囊肿调整后几率比(95% 置信区间)为 1.89(1.14-3.14)。总纳博氏囊肿和单发纳博氏囊肿的风险随着 NAD + 水平的升高呈线性下降,而多发纳博氏囊肿的风险在 NAD + 水平为 28.0 至 35.0 μmol/L 时下降得更快:结论:低 NAD + 水平与总纳博氏囊肿和多发性纳博氏囊肿的风险增加有关。
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