The association between adipokines dysregulation and the occurrence of atrial fibrillation and obese patients, is it relevant?

Elsa de la Chesnaye, Cristina Revilla-Monsalve, Gerardo Rodríguez-Diez
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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia, affecting approximately 33.5 millions of people worldwide. Unfortunately, the prevalence of this arrhythmia will increase within the following two decades, resulting in a higher mortality rate and a higher economic burden for public health services. Obesity, specifically central obesity, plays an essential role in developing AF by increasing pericardial fat and epicardial adipose tissue thickness, generating a chronic inflammation state where dysregulation of the serum concentration of several proinflammatory proteins occurs and indirectly promotes AF. Therefore, recent research has focused on analyzing the circulating concentration of different molecules, including pro and anti-inflammatory adipokines, and their association with AF. Herein, we review several studies addressing the association of adipokines with the onset or recurrence of AF to establish such association as a potential biomarker for the prevention or adequate treatment of this arrhythmia. We concluded that the insight into this topic is very controversial and needs further research.

脂肪因子失调与心房颤动的发生和肥胖患者之间有关联吗?
心房颤动(房颤)是最常见的心律失常,影响着全球约 3350 万人。不幸的是,这种心律失常的发病率在未来二十年内还会增加,从而导致更高的死亡率和公共卫生服务的经济负担。肥胖,特别是中心性肥胖,通过增加心包脂肪和心外膜脂肪组织厚度,产生慢性炎症状态,使血清中多种促炎症蛋白的浓度失调,间接促进房颤的发生,从而在房颤的发病中扮演重要角色。因此,最近的研究重点是分析不同分子(包括促炎和抗炎脂肪因子)的循环浓度及其与房颤的关系。在此,我们回顾了几项关于脂肪因子与房颤发病或复发的关系的研究,以确定这种关系是预防或适当治疗这种心律失常的潜在生物标志物。我们的结论是,对这一主题的认识还存在很大争议,需要进一步研究。
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