Association of Trabecular Bone Score with Inflammation and Adiposity in Patients with Psoriasis: Effect of Adalimumab Therapy.

IF 1.1 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Osteoporosis Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-05-12 DOI:10.1155/2016/5747852
José L Hernández, Raquel López-Mejías, Ricardo Blanco, Trinitario Pina, Sheila Ruiz, Isabel Sierra, Begoña Ubilla, Verónica Mijares, Marcos A González-López, Susana Armesto, Alfonso Corrales, Enar Pons, Patricia Fuentevilla, Carmen González-Vela, Miguel Á González-Gay
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Studies on trabecular bone score (TBS) in psoriasis are lacking. We aim to assess the association between TBS and inflammation, metabolic syndrome features, and serum adipokines in 29 nondiabetic patients with psoriasis without arthritis, before and after 6-month adalimumab therapy. For that purpose, adjusted partial correlations and stepwise multivariable linear regression analysis were performed. No correlation was found between TBS and disease severity. TBS was negatively associated with weight, BMI, waist perimeter, fat percentage, and systolic and diastolic blood pressure before and after adalimumab. After 6 months of therapy, a negative correlation between TBS and insulin resistance (p = 0.02) and leptin (p = 0.01) and a positive correlation with adiponectin were found (p = 0.01). The best set of predictors for TBS values at baseline were female sex (p = 0.015), age (p = 0.05), and BMI (p = 0.001). The best set of predictors for TBS following 6 months of biologic therapy were age (p = 0.001), BMI (p < 0.0001), and serum adiponectin levels (p = 0.027). In conclusion, in nondiabetic patients with moderate-to-severe psoriasis, TBS correlates with metabolic syndrome features and inflammation. This association is still present after 6 months of adalimumab therapy. Moreover, serum adiponectin levels seem to be an independent variable related to TBS values, after adalimumab therapy.

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银屑病的骨小梁评分(TBS)研究较少。我们的目的是评估29例无关节炎的非糖尿病银屑病患者在阿达木单抗治疗前后6个月的TBS与炎症、代谢综合征特征和血清脂肪因子之间的关系。为此,进行了调整后的偏相关和逐步多变量线性回归分析。TBS与疾病严重程度无相关性。TBS与阿达木单抗前后的体重、BMI、腰围、脂肪百分比、收缩压和舒张压呈负相关。治疗6个月后,TBS与胰岛素抵抗(p = 0.02)、瘦素(p = 0.01)呈负相关,与脂联素呈正相关(p = 0.01)。基线TBS值的最佳预测指标为女性性别(p = 0.015)、年龄(p = 0.05)和BMI (p = 0.001)。6个月生物治疗后TBS的最佳预测指标是年龄(p = 0.001)、BMI (p < 0.0001)和血清脂联素水平(p = 0.027)。综上所述,在非糖尿病中重度牛皮癣患者中,TBS与代谢综合征特征和炎症相关。这种关联在阿达木单抗治疗6个月后仍然存在。此外,在阿达木单抗治疗后,血清脂联素水平似乎是与TBS值相关的独立变量。
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