Evaluating the Role of Galectin-1, Adiponectin, Leptin, and Adiponectin/Leptin Ratio as Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Diseases.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Lizan Arkawazi, Darya Abdulateef, Trifa Mahmood
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Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a leading cause of death globally. Early identification of individuals at elevated risk is essential for improving preventive measures and patient outcomes. Biomarkers like Galectin-1, leptin, and adiponectin are known to play roles in metabolic processes, with a low adiponectin/leptin ratio indicating a heightened cardiometabolic risk. However, the association between Galectin-1, leptin, adiponectin, and the adiponectin/leptin ratio with CVD risk scores is not well understood. This study aims to assess these markers' correlation with CVD risk and their potential utility as predictors. This cross-sectional study assessed 135 healthy adults through questionnaires and blood pressure measurements. Each participant's cardiovascular (CV) risk was estimated, with serum Galectin-1, adiponectin, and leptin levels measured. Comparisons of adipokines levels between age-groups were conducted. The associations between variables were assessed, and linear regression was applied with cardiovascular risk score as the outcome. Statistical significance was set at p < 0.05. After excluding fifteen individuals, 122 subjects (62 males, 60 females; mean age 43.8 years) were included in the study. Leptin levels correlated positively with CV risk score and LDL levels in younger individuals, while the adiponectin/leptin ratio showed a negative correlation with LDL and CV risk scores across age groups. Smoking was a strong predictor of CV risk in younger participants, whereas diabetes, cholesterol/HDL ratio, and leptin were significant predictors in the middle-aged group (p < 0.05). Among measured adipokines, leptin is as a key predictor of cardiovascular risk, alongside established factors like smoking, diabetes, and cholesterol/HDL ratio.

评价半乳糖凝集素-1、脂联素、瘦素和脂联素/瘦素比值作为心血管疾病危险因素的作用
心血管疾病(cvd)是全球死亡的主要原因。早期识别高风险个体对于改善预防措施和患者预后至关重要。已知半乳糖凝集素-1、瘦素和脂联素等生物标志物在代谢过程中发挥作用,脂联素/瘦素比例低表明心脏代谢风险增加。然而,半乳糖凝集素-1、瘦素、脂联素和脂联素/瘦素比值与心血管疾病风险评分之间的关系尚不清楚。本研究旨在评估这些标志物与心血管疾病风险的相关性及其作为预测因子的潜在效用。这项横断面研究通过问卷调查和血压测量对135名健康成年人进行了评估。评估每位参与者的心血管(CV)风险,测量血清半乳糖凝集素-1、脂联素和瘦素水平。比较各年龄组间脂肪因子水平。评估变量之间的相关性,并以心血管风险评分为结果应用线性回归。p < 0.05为差异有统计学意义。在排除15名个体后,共纳入122名受试者,其中男性62名,女性60名,平均年龄43.8岁。在年轻人中,瘦素水平与CV风险评分和LDL水平呈正相关,而脂联素/瘦素比值在各年龄组中与LDL和CV风险评分呈负相关。吸烟是年轻人心血管风险的重要预测因素,而糖尿病、胆固醇/高密度脂蛋白比率和瘦素是中年人心血管风险的重要预测因素(p < 0.05)。在测量的脂肪因子中,瘦素与吸烟、糖尿病和胆固醇/高密度脂蛋白比率等既定因素一起被视为心血管风险的关键预测因子。
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Hormone and Metabolic Research
Hormone and Metabolic Research 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
3.80
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发文量
125
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Covering the fields of endocrinology and metabolism from both, a clinical and basic science perspective, this well regarded journal publishes original articles, and short communications on cutting edge topics. Speedy publication time is given high priority, ensuring that endocrinologists worldwide get timely, fast-breaking information as it happens. Hormone and Metabolic Research presents reviews, original papers, and short communications, and includes a section on Innovative Methods. With a preference for experimental over observational studies, this journal disseminates new and reliable experimental data from across the field of endocrinology and metabolism to researchers, scientists and doctors world-wide.
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