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  • Vaspin is an adipokine involved in glucose and lipid metabolism, with its levels varying in patients with chronic kidney disease; while increased in chronic kidney disease, it decreases in hemodialysis but its role in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients has not been examined.
  • A study involving 146 newly diagnosed PD patients assessed various health parameters, including plasma vaspin levels and insulin resistance over a 5-year follow-up for survival analysis.
  • Results showed that while plasma vaspin levels were linked to insulin resistance changes in non-diabetic patients, only these non-diabetics had a meaningful survival association based on vaspin levels, suggesting the need for more research into vaspin's biological effects

Article Abstract

Background: Vaspin is an adipokine that regulates glucose and lipid metabolism. Plasma vaspin level is increased in chronic kidney disease but decreased in hemodialysis patients. However, plasma vaspin level in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients, as well as its prognostic role, has not been studied.

Methods: We recruited 146 incident PD patients. Their baseline plasma vaspin levels, body anthropometry, the profile of insulin resistance, bioimpedance spectroscopy parameters, dialysis adequacy, and nutritional indices were measured. They were followed for up to 5 years for survival analysis.

Results: The average age was 58.4 ± 11.8 years; 96 patients (65.8%) were men, and 90 (61.6%) had diabetes. The median vaspin level was 0.18 ng/dL (interquartile range [IQR] 0.11 to 0.30 ng/dL). Plasma vaspin level did not have a significant correlation with adipose tissue mass or baseline insulin level. However, plasma vaspin level had a modest correlation with the change in insulin resistance, as represented by the HOMA-IR index, in non-diabetic patients (r = -0.358, p = 0.048). Although the plasma vaspin level quartile did not have a significant association with patient survival in the entire cohort, it had a significant interaction with diabetic status (p < 0.001). In nondiabetic patients, plasma vaspin level quartile was an independent predictor of patient survival after adjusting for confounding clinical factors (adjusted hazard ratio 2.038, 95% confidence interval 1.191-3.487, p = 0.009), while the result for diabetic patients was not significant.

Conclusions: Plasma vaspin level quartile had a significant association with patient survival in non-diabetic PD patients. Baseline plasma vaspin level also had a modest inverse correlation with the subsequent change in the severity of insulin resistance, but the exact biological role of vaspin deserves further studies.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10337148PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12882-023-03259-2DOI Listing

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