Klotho and lean mass as novel cardiovascular risk factors in hemodialysis patients

NDT Plus Pub Date : 2023-09-27 DOI:10.1093/ckj/sfad166
Ana Rita Martins, Sofia Azeredo-Lopes, Sofia Azeredo Pereira, Inês Moreira, André Luíz Weigert
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ABSTRACT Background Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) present a higher risk of cardiovascular (CV) morbidity and mortality compared with the general population. While there are several well-established traditional CV risk factors, few studies have addressed novel potential risk factors such as α-Klotho, asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) and lean mass. Methods This was an observational, prospective, single-center, cohort study that included prevalent hemodialysis (online hemodiafiltration) adult patients. By univariate logistic regression models, univariate and multivariate Cox proportional hazards models, and Kaplan–Meier analysis, we evaluated the association between the levels of α-Klotho, ADMA and lean mass, with the risk of peripheral vascular disease (PVD), CV events and all-cause mortality in these patients. Results A total of 200 HD patients was included. We found that increased levels of log-α-Klotho were significantly associated with decreased odds of both PVD [odds ratio (OR) 0.521, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.270–0.954, P = .034] and CV events (OR 0.415, 95% CI 0.203–0.790, P = .01), whereas increased levels of log-ADMA were only significantly associated with increased odds of PVD (OR 13.482, 95% CI 5.055–41.606, P < .001). We also found that the levels of log-α-Klotho (HR 0.357, 95% CI 0.140–0.906, P < .05) and lean mass (HR 0.187, 95% CI 0.042–0.829, P < .05), but not log-ADMA, were significantly associated with the risk of all-cause mortality, even after adjusting for possible confounding variables. Conclusions Novel long-term clinical associations were generated that support α-Klotho and lean mass as novel CV risk factors in hemodialysis patients.
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Klotho和瘦体重是血液透析患者新的心血管危险因素
背景:与普通人群相比,慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)患者心血管(CV)发病率和死亡率的风险更高。虽然有几个公认的传统心血管危险因素,但很少有研究涉及新的潜在危险因素,如α-Klotho、不对称二甲基精氨酸(ADMA)和瘦质量。方法:这是一项观察性、前瞻性、单中心、队列研究,纳入了流行的血液透析(在线血液透析)成人患者。通过单因素logistic回归模型、单因素和多因素Cox比例风险模型以及Kaplan-Meier分析,我们评估了α-Klotho、ADMA和瘦质量水平与这些患者外周血管疾病(PVD)、心血管事件和全因死亡率的关系。结果共纳入200例HD患者。我们发现,log-α-Klotho水平升高与PVD(比值比(OR) 0.521, 95%可信区间(CI) 0.270-0.954, P = 0.034)和CV事件(OR 0.415, 95% CI 0.203-0.790, P = 0.01)的发生率降低显著相关,而log- adma水平升高仅与PVD发生率升高显著相关(OR 13.482, 95% CI 5.055-41.606, P &措施)。我们还发现log-α-Klotho的水平(HR 0.357, 95% CI 0.140-0.906, P <0.05)和瘦肉质量(HR 0.187, 95% CI 0.042-0.829, P <0.05),但log-ADMA与全因死亡率风险显著相关,即使在调整了可能的混杂变量后也是如此。结论新的长期临床关联支持α-Klotho和瘦质量是血液透析患者新的心血管危险因素。
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