Serum HCV RNA level is not associated with insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome in chronic hepatitis C patients with genotype 1 or 2 infection.

Chang Gung medical journal Pub Date : 2011-09-01
Hao-Chun Huang, Chia-Sheng Chuang, Yung-Yu Hsieh, Te-Sheng Chang, Kuo-Liang Wei, Chien-Heng Shen, Cheng-Shyong Wu, Shui-Yi Tung
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Background: Previous reports have indicated that insulin resistance (IR) is associated with chronic hepatits C virus (HCV) infection. However, the correlations between IR, metabolic syndrome (MS), and serum HCV RNA levels are still controversial. The aim of this study was to determine the relationships between IR, MS, and HCV RNA in patients with chronic genotype 1 or 2 HCV infection.

Methods: One hundred and twenty subjects with chronic genotype 1 or 2 HCV infection with complete clinical data were prospectively enrolled. Baseline and laboratory data were collected and analyzed. IR was defined as a homeostatic model assessment- IR (HOMA-IR) score > 2.5.

Results: Of the 120 patients, 47 (39.2%) had a HOMA-IR > 2.5, and 42 (35%) met the criteria for MS. IR was significantly associated with a high body mass index (p < 0.0001), high waist circumference (p < 0.0001) and high triglyceride level (p = 0.025). IR was an independent predictor of MS. However, in multivariate linear regression analysis, the serum HCV RNA level was not significantly different in chronic hepatitis C patients with or without IR (p = 0.761), and with or without MS (p = 0.292).

Conclusions: IR and MS are not uncommon in patients with chronic hepatitis C. The serum HCV RNA level is not associated with the presence of IR or MS in chronic hepatitis C patients with genotype 1 or 2 infection. The impact of hepatitis C virus on IR is not dose responsive.

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慢性丙型肝炎1型或2型感染患者血清HCV RNA水平与胰岛素抵抗和代谢综合征无关。
背景:以往的报道表明,胰岛素抵抗(IR)与慢性丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)感染有关。然而,IR、代谢综合征(MS)和血清HCV RNA水平之间的相关性仍然存在争议。本研究的目的是确定慢性基因型1或2型HCV感染患者的IR、MS和HCV RNA之间的关系。方法:前瞻性纳入120例临床资料完整的慢性基因1型或2型HCV感染患者。收集和分析基线和实验室数据。IR定义为稳态模型评估-IR (HOMA-IR)评分> 2.5。结果:在120例患者中,47例(39.2%)HOMA-IR > 2.5, 42例(35%)符合ms标准,IR与高体重指数(p < 0.0001)、高腰围(p < 0.0001)和高甘油三酯水平(p = 0.025)显著相关。IR是MS的独立预测因子,然而,在多变量线性回归分析中,慢性丙型肝炎患者血清HCV RNA水平在有或没有IR (p = 0.761)和有或没有MS (p = 0.292)中没有显著差异。结论:IR和MS在慢性丙型肝炎患者中并不罕见。在基因1型或2型感染的慢性丙型肝炎患者中,血清HCV RNA水平与IR或MS的存在无关。丙型肝炎病毒对IR的影响不是剂量反应性的。
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