β2-微球蛋白与中国伴有和不伴有糖尿病的血液透析患者体能表现的关系。

IF 3.2 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Kidney360 Pub Date : 2024-12-03 DOI:10.34067/KID.0000000669
Qiu-Nan Zhan, Wen-Wen Chu, Qi Guo, Jun-Li Zhao
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背景:β2-微球蛋白(β2-MG)升高与衰老、中风和认知障碍有关,而这些都与身体素质差有关。身体机能不佳被认为是死亡率上升的原因。然而,关于血清β2-MG与生存率的关系,学术界一直存在争议。此外,糖尿病(DM)与身体功能差和β2-MG水平高密切相关。我们假设较高的β2-MG可能与血液透析(HD)患者较差的身体表现相关,并且这种关联可能因糖尿病而异。方法:我们分别在中国上海和苏州的7个HD中心进行了多中心横断面研究,收集了临床特征、实验室指标、身体表现和糖尿病评估。采用短体能电池(Short physical Performance Battery, SPPB)测试身体机能,SPPB评分≤9分为低体能的分界点。将患者分为高、低两组,再根据有无糖尿病和SPPB评分分为4个亚组。采用Logistic回归分析探讨β2-MG与运动表现的关系。结果:最终分析共涉及780例患者,其中251例(32.2%)患有糖尿病。在总人口中,低SPPB组β2-MG低于高SPPB组。仅在非糖尿病患者中,低SPPB组β2-MG较低,且与SPPB及其三组分评分呈正相关。无论是否患有糖尿病,低SPPB的人都容易变老,并伴有营养状况不佳。与非糖尿病患者相比,糖尿病患者HD病程短,体质指数高。在协变量调整前后,β2-MG与无糖尿病的HD患者的身体表现均显著相关。结论:中国无糖尿病的HD患者β2-MG水平低与运动能力差显著相关。
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The Association of β2-Microglobulin with Physical Performance in Chinese Hemodialysis Patients with and without Diabetes.

Background: Higher β2-Microglobulin (β2-MG) is associated with aging, stroke and cognitive impairment, which are all connected with poor physical fitness. Poor physical function is ascribed to increasing mortality. However, there has been an academic dispute over the association of serum β2-MG with survival rate. Furthermore, diabetes mellitus (DM) has been well linked to poor physical function and a high level of β2-MG. We hypothesized that higher β2-MG could be associated with worse physical performance in hemodialysis (HD) patients, and that association could vary with diabetes.

Methods: We conducted a multicenter cross-sectional study at seven HD centers in Shanghai and Suzhou, respectively, in China, where a collection was made of the clinical characteristics, laboratory indicator, physical performance and DM assessment. The physical function was measured by the Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), and SPPB score ≤9 as the cutoff for low physical performance.The patients were divided into two groups of low and high physical performance, before categorized into four subgroups based on the absence of diabetes and SPPB scores. Logistic regression analyses were conducted to explore the association of β2-MG with physical performance.

Results: The final analysis involved a total of 780 patients, 251(32.2%) having diabetes. In the total population, β2-MG was lower in those with low SPPB than in those with high SPPB. Only in non-diabetic patients, β2-MG was lower in the low SPPB group, and positively associated with SPPB and its three compenents scores. Regardless of diabetes status, those who had low SPPB were prone to be older, accompanied by the poor nutritional status. Addtionally, the diabetes patients tended to have shorter HD duration and higher body mass index than the non-diabetic patients. Both before and after the covariates adjusted, β2-MG was significantly associated with physical performance in HD patients without diabetes.

Conclusions: Low level of β2-MG was significantly associated with poor physical performance in Chinese HD patients without DM.

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