Relationship between retinol-binding protein-4/adiponectin and leptin/adiponectin ratios with insulin resistance and inflammation
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Relationship between retinol-binding protein-4/adiponectin and leptin/adiponectin ratios with insulin resistance and inflammation
Abstract
Background: There is much data supporting a role for adipokines in both obesity and metabolic syndrome. Insulin resistance and low-grade inflammation are crucial in the genesis of both disorders. Although data suggest that the ratio of leptin/adiponectin correlates with insulin resistance and predicts cardiovascular disease (CVD), there is scanty data on the relationship between the retinol-binding protein-4 (RBP4)/adiponectin ratio with insulin resistance and inflammation. We tested the relationship of both these ratios with measures of insulin resistance and inflammation.
Methods: In 72 individuals, including controls and patients with metabolic syndrome, we calculated the homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) and assayed high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) and the adipokines, adiponectin, leptin, and RBP4.
Results: Whereas both the leptin/adiponectin and RBP4/adiponectin ratios did not correlate with HOMA-IR, both correlated significantly with the prototypic biomarker of inflammation, hsCRP. Also in patients with metabolic syndrome following adjustment for adiposity, only the RBP4/adiponectin ratio was significantly increased.
Conclusions: Hence it appears that whereas both the leptin/adiponectin and RBP4/adiponectin ratios correlate with inflammation, only the RBP4/adiponectin ratio was significantly increased in metabolic syndrome and would be more useful to predict CVD, especially in metabolic syndrome.
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