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  • - Adiponectin levels show varying cardiovascular effects based on body mass index (BMI), with higher levels linked to increased cardiovascular risk in nonobese individuals, while obese patients may have lower mortality despite low adiponectin.
  • - The study analyzed 52 chronic hemodialysis patients divided into three BMI groups, revealing significant correlations between adiponectin and other markers like Pro-BNP and troponin T, as well as shifts in nutritional status and insulin resistance as BMI changes.
  • - Results indicate that low-BMI individuals had worse nutritional status and higher levels of Pro-BNP and adiponectin, while obesity led to a hypoadiponectinemia that promotes harmful cardiac adaptations, suggesting adiponectin's

Article Abstract

Adiponectin exerts cardiovascular protective actions, although some studies have shown the opposite. In hemodialysis, obese subjects display lower mortality rates despite hypoadiponectinemia, while higher adiponectin concentrations correlate with an elevated cardiovascular risk in nonobese subjects. The aim of the study is to suggest that adiponectin level variations are associated with differences in the body mass index (BMI). The interplay between adiponectin and pro-brain natriuretic peptide (Pro-BNP) levels may vary according to body fat mass. Fifty-two chronic hemodialysis patients were divided into three groups. Group A, BMI<25 (n=20); Group B, BMI 25 to 30 (n=21), and Group C, BMI>30 (n=11). Diabetics: Group A 10%; Group B 6 29%; Group C 55%, P=0.027. Determinations: Adiponectin, Pro-BNP, insulin, insulin resistance (HOMA), troponin T, nutritional status, ultrafiltration rates, C-reactive protein (CRP), vascular accesses, and echocardiography. Group A: adiponectinemia positively and significantly correlated with Pro-BNP, CRP, and troponin T. As BMI increased, adiponectin, Pro-BNP, and malnutrition significantly decreased, while insulin, HOMA, and ultrafiltration rates significantly increased. Cardiac restriction was significantly higher in obese patients. In all groups, Pro-BNP and troponin T displayed a strong positive correlation. In low-BMI subjects, high Pro-BNP and adiponectin, low myocardial restriction, and worse nutritional status were prevalent. In obesity, hypoadiponectinemia stimulates cardiac remodeling, cardiac hypertrophy, and decreased stretching, rendering Pro-BNP levels low despite high ultrafiltration rates. Thus, adiponectin correlates inversely with BMI, probably playing different cardiovascular roles as BMI changes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1542-4758.2011.00562.xDOI Listing

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