Correlation between blood cell indices and adiponectin and leptin levels in COVID-19.

0 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Biomolecules & biomedicine Pub Date : 2025-01-30 DOI:10.17305/bb.2024.11153
Mia Manojlovic, Branislava Ilincic, Marko Bojovic, Ivor Kolarski, Dragana Tomic Naglic, Edita Stokic, Sonja Zafirovic, Esma R Isenovic
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Adipose tissue (AT) is a major metabolic organ, functioning through autocrine, paracrine, and endocrine mechanisms. This study investigated the relationship between adipokine levels and blood cell indices, particularly platelets, in individuals with COVID-19. Another aim was to enhance the understanding of AT's endocrine function during dynamic pathological changes, such as acute viral infections like COVID-19. The study was conducted as a cross-sectional analysis at the University Clinical Center of Vojvodina in 2021 and 2022, including 76 consecutive SARS-CoV-2-positive patients of both sexes. Study parameters were determined from peripheral venous blood samples routinely collected upon hospital admission. The results showed that leptin levels were significantly positively correlated with body mass index (BMI) (ρ = 0.421, P < 0.001) and body fat mass (BFM) (ρ = 0.547, P < 0.001). Simultaneously, a significant negative correlation was observed between adiponectin levels and BMI (ρ = -0.430, P < 0.001). Additionally, a significant positive correlation was found between leptin levels and mean platelet volume (MPV) (ρ = 0.307, P < 0.05), platelet distribution width (PDW) (ρ = 0.325, P < 0.05), and platelet-large cell ratio (P-LCR) (ρ = 0.305, P < 0.05). Leptin's impact on platelet indices was confirmed in both simple and multiple linear regression models, where leptin exhibited a slightly higher beta coefficient than BMI. In contrast, adiponectin levels were negatively correlated with hematocrit (HCT) (ρ = -0.329, P < 0.05). These findings may provide further insight into the previously suspected role of AT in the complex cascade of COVID-19 pathogenesis and platelet activation.

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COVID-19 中血细胞指数与脂肪连接素和瘦素水平之间的相关性。
脂肪组织(AT)是一个主要的代谢器官,通过自分泌、旁分泌和内分泌机制发挥作用。本研究调查了 COVID-19 患者体内脂肪因子水平与血细胞指数(尤其是血小板)之间的关系。另一个目的是加深对 AT 在动态病理变化(如 COVID-19 等急性病毒感染)期间的内分泌功能的了解。该研究于 2021 年和 2022 年在伏伊伏丁那临床中心进行横断面分析,包括 76 名连续的 SARS-CoV-2 阳性男女患者。研究参数由入院时常规采集的外周静脉血样本测定。结果显示,瘦素水平与体重指数(BMI)(ρ = 0.421,P < 0.001)和体脂量(BFM)(ρ = 0.547,P < 0.001)呈显著正相关。同时,还观察到脂肪连素水平与体重指数(ρ = -0.430,P < 0.001)呈显著负相关。此外,还发现瘦素水平与平均血小板体积(MPV)(ρ = 0.307,P < 0.05)、血小板分布宽度(PDW)(ρ = 0.325,P < 0.05)和血小板-大细胞比率(P-LCR)(ρ = 0.305,P < 0.05)之间存在明显的正相关。瘦素对血小板指数的影响在简单和多元线性回归模型中都得到了证实,瘦素的贝塔系数略高于体重指数。相反,脂肪连通素水平与血细胞比容(HCT)呈负相关(ρ = -0.329,P < 0.05)。这些发现可能会让人们进一步了解之前怀疑的 AT 在 COVID-19 发病机制和血小板活化的复杂级联中的作用。
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