痛风患者与非痛风对照组的骨骼肌质量和品质:计算机断层扫描成像研究

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY Joint Bone Spine Pub Date : 2024-05-23 DOI:10.1016/j.jbspin.2024.105743
Allyson Covello , Michael Toprover , Cheongeun Oh , Gregoire Leroy , Ada Kumar , Brian LaMoreaux , Michael Mechlin , Theodore R. Fields , Michael H. Pillinger , Fabio Becce
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目标痛风患者罹患多种血管和代谢并发症的风险较高。众所周知,肌少症也会影响其他风湿性疾病患者,但痛风患者是否也有患肌少症的风险,此前尚未进行过评估。我们研究了痛风患者的腰部肌肉质量和数量是否会下降,这表明痛风与肌肉疏松症之间存在关联。方法50 名痛风患者和 25 名对照组患者(年龄在 45-80 岁之间)接受了腰骶部计算机断层扫描成像。我们测量了腰肌和竖脊肌在 L3 水平的肌肉数量(骨骼肌面积 [SMA] 和指数 [SMI])和质量(骨骼肌辐射衰减 [SMRA] 和肌间脂肪组织 [IMAT] 面积和指数 [IMATI])。与对照组相比,痛风受试者的体重指数较高、肾病和高血压患者较多、运动频率较低、平均血清尿酸盐和肌酐较高。与对照组相比,痛风患者的腰椎SMRA明显较低,表明肌肉质量下降。痛风患者的腰椎IMAT面积明显高于对照组,腰椎IMATI也明显高于对照组,表明肌肉脂肪含量增加。在调整了潜在的混杂因素后,这些差异依然存在。相比之下,痛风组与对照组在腰椎SMA或腰椎SMI方面没有明显差异,这表明肌肉数量可能不会受到痛风诊断的常规影响。
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Skeletal muscle mass and quality in gout patients versus non-gout controls: A computed tomography imaging study

Objective

Patients with gout are at elevated risk of multiple vascular and metabolic comorbidities. Whether they are also at risk of sarcopenia, which is known to affect patients with other rheumatic diseases, has not been previously assessed. We examined whether patients with gout have decreased lumbar muscle quality and quantity, indicating an association between gout and sarcopenia.

Methods

Fifty gout subjects and 25 controls, ages 45–80, underwent computed tomography imaging of the lumbosacral spine. We measured muscle quantity (skeletal muscle area [SMA] and index [SMI]) and quality (skeletal muscle radiation attenuation [SMRA] and intermuscular adipose tissue [IMAT] area and index [IMATI]) of the psoas and erector spinae muscles at the L3 level.

Results

Seventy subjects (45 gout and 25 controls) were included in the analysis. Gout subjects had higher BMI, more kidney disease and hypertension, lower exercise frequency, and higher mean serum urate and creatinine vs. controls. Lumbar SMRA was significantly lower in gout subjects vs. controls, indicating reduced muscle quality. Lumbar IMAT area was significantly higher in gout subjects vs. controls, as was lumbar IMATI, indicating increased muscle adiposity. These differences persisted after adjusting for potential confounders. In contrast, there was no significant difference between gout and control groups in lumbar SMA or lumbar SMI, suggesting that muscle quantity may not be routinely affected by the diagnosis of gout.

Conclusions

Gout patients exhibit decreased lumbar muscle quality compared with controls, consistent with an association between gout and sarcopenia.

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Joint Bone Spine
Joint Bone Spine 医学-风湿病学
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期刊介绍: Bimonthly e-only international journal, Joint Bone Spine publishes in English original research articles and all the latest advances that deal with disorders affecting the joints, bones, and spine and, more generally, the entire field of rheumatology. All submitted manuscripts to the journal are subjected to rigorous peer review by international experts: under no circumstances does the journal guarantee publication before the editorial board makes its final decision. (Surgical techniques and work focusing specifically on orthopedic surgery are not within the scope of the journal.)Joint Bone Spine is indexed in the main international databases and is accessible worldwide through the ScienceDirect and ClinicalKey platforms.
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