The profile of adipokines associated with fibrosis and impaired microcirculation in systemic sclerosis

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Advances in medical sciences Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.advms.2023.09.001
Anna Niemczyk, Anna Waśkiel-Burnat, Michał Zaremba, Joanna Czuwara, Lidia Rudnicka
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Abstract

Purpose

Adipokines belong to a group of molecules mostly produced by adipose tissue. Abnormalities in the secretion of several adipokines have already implicated to play a pathogenic role in systemic sclerosis (SSc). However, the possible role of numerous molecules still needs to be clarified. The aim of the study was to determine whether the altered level of selected circulating adipokines might correlate with the intensity of fibrosis and vasculopathy in the course of SSc.

Materials and methods

Serum concentrations of chemerin, adipsin, retinol-binding protein 4, apelin, visfatin, omentin-1, and vaspin were determined with ELISA in the sera of patients with SSc (n ​= ​55) and healthy controls (n ​= ​25).

Results

The serum concentration of adipsin (p ​= ​0.03) and visfatin (p ​= ​0.04) was significantly increased and the level of retinol-binding protein 4 (p ​= ​0.03) was decreased in diffuse compared to limited cutaneous SSc. Moreover, serum adipsin level correlated positively with the intensity of skin fibrosis measured with the modified Rodnan skin score (r ​= ​0.31, p ​= ​0.02) and was significantly higher in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension than in those without the condition (p ​= ​0.03). The concentrations of adipsin (p ​= ​0.01) and visfatin (p ​= ​0.04) were significantly increased and the level of apelin (p ​= ​0.02) was decreased in patients with active digital ulcerations compared to individuals without this complication.

Conclusion

Adipsin may be considered a pivotal protein in the development of both fibrosis and impaired microcirculation. Its abnormal concentration reflects the intensity of skin thickening and the presence of pulmonary arterial hypertension. Adipsin, visfatin, and apelin are adipose tissue-derived molecules associated with digital vasculopathy.

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系统性硬化症中脂肪因子与纤维化和微循环受损的关系
目的脂肪细胞因子属于一组主要由脂肪组织产生的分子。几种脂肪因子分泌的异常已经表明在系统性硬化症(SSc)中起着致病作用。然而,许多分子的可能作用仍有待澄清。该研究的目的是确定选定的循环脂肪因子水平的改变是否与SSc过程中的纤维化和血管病变的强度相关。材料与方法应用ELISA法测定慢性丙型肝炎患者血清中chemerin、adipsin、视黄醇结合蛋白4、apelin、visfatin、omentin-1和vaspin的血清浓度​=​55)和健康对照组(n​=​25)。结果血清组织蛋白酶(p​=​0.03)和visfatin(p​=​0.04)显著增加,视黄醇结合蛋白4(p​=​0.03)与有限的皮肤SSc相比在弥漫性中减少。此外,血清adipsin水平与用改良的Rodnan皮肤评分测量的皮肤纤维化强度呈正相关(r​=​0.31,p​=​0.02),并且在肺动脉高压患者中显著高于无肺动脉高压的患者(p​=​0.03)​=​0.01)和内脂素(p​=​0.04)显著升高,apelin(p​=​0.02)在具有活动性指溃疡的患者中与没有该并发症的个体相比降低。结论脂联素可能是纤维化和微循环障碍发生的关键蛋白。其异常浓度反映了皮肤增厚的强度和肺动脉高压的存在。脂肪蛋白酶、内脂蛋白和apelin是脂肪组织衍生的分子,与指血管病变有关。
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Advances in medical sciences
Advances in medical sciences 医学-医学:研究与实验
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