Association of uric acid levels with the development of metabolic dysfunction-associated and metabolic and alcohol-related/associated steatotic liver disease: a study on Japanese participants undergoing health checkups.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Tatsuya Fukuda, Taro Akihisa, Takahiro Okamoto, Takahiro Fukaishi, Akio Kawakami, Makoto Tanaka, Tetsuya Yamada, Koshiro Monzen
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Abstract

Hyperuricemia reflects increased insulin resistance, and uric acid (UA) may serve as a predictive marker for the development of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD); however, few studies have investigated this condition in the Japanese population. Thus, this retrospective observational study aimed to investigate the association of hyperuricemia with the risk of MASLD or metabolic and alcohol-related liver disease (MetALD) in individuals undergoing health checkups. A cross-sectional analysis was performed on 58,110 individuals, dividing them into quartile groups according to UA values for men and women (Q1 being the lowest and Q4 being the highest), and examining the complication rate of MASLD/MetALD. Subsequently, among 22,364 individuals without MASLD/MetALD, the relationship between UA at baseline and MASLD/MetALD development during follow-up was investigated using Cox proportional hazard models. In the cross-sectional analysis, the higher UA group had a higher complication rate of MASLD/MetALD in both men and women. In the follow-up analysis, both genders in the higher UA quartiles had a significantly higher incidence of MASLD/MetALD than those in the lower quartiles. Multivariate Cox proportional hazards analysis revealed that Q4 had a significantly higher hazard ratio than Q1 for both genders. These trends were the same in the time-dependent body mass index (BMI) model, which incorporated BMI as a time-dependent variable. High UA levels may serve as a predictive marker for MASLD/MetALD development. UA monitoring during health checkups could enable early detection and provision of intervention, improving patient outcomes.

尿酸水平与代谢功能障碍相关、代谢和酒精相关/相关脂肪变性肝病发展的关系:一项对接受健康检查的日本参与者的研究
高尿酸血症反映胰岛素抵抗增加,尿酸(UA)可能作为代谢功能障碍相关脂肪变性肝病(MASLD)发展的预测标志物;然而,很少有研究在日本人群中调查这种情况。因此,这项回顾性观察性研究旨在调查接受健康检查的个体中高尿酸血症与MASLD或代谢性和酒精相关性肝病(MetALD)风险的关系。对58110例患者进行横断面分析,根据男性和女性的UA值(Q1为最低,Q4为最高)将其分为四分位数组,并检查MASLD/MetALD的并发症发生率。随后,在22,364名没有MASLD/MetALD的个体中,使用Cox比例风险模型调查基线UA与随访期间MASLD/MetALD发展之间的关系。在横断面分析中,高UA组男性和女性的MASLD/MetALD并发症发生率均较高。在随访分析中,高UA四分位数的男女MASLD/MetALD的发生率明显高于低UA四分位数的男女。多变量Cox比例风险分析显示,无论男女,Q4的风险比都显著高于Q1。这些趋势在随时间变化的身体质量指数(BMI)模型中也是一样的,该模型将BMI作为一个随时间变化的变量。高UA水平可以作为MASLD/MetALD发展的预测标志。在健康检查期间进行UA监测可以实现早期发现和提供干预,从而改善患者的预后。
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Endocrine journal
Endocrine journal 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
5.00%
发文量
224
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: Endocrine Journal is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal with a long history. This journal publishes peer-reviewed research articles in multifaceted fields of basic, translational and clinical endocrinology. Endocrine Journal provides a chance to exchange your ideas, concepts and scientific observations in any area of recent endocrinology. Manuscripts may be submitted as Original Articles, Notes, Rapid Communications or Review Articles. We have a rapid reviewing and editorial decision system and pay a special attention to our quick, truly scientific and frequently-citable publication. Please go through the link for author guideline.
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