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. 2021 Jul-Aug;15(4):15579883211034984.
doi: 10.1177/15579883211034984.

The Comparison of Predictive Value Among Chemerin, IL-18 and Hormonal Parameters in Assessing the Risk of Metabolic Syndrome in Men

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The Comparison of Predictive Value Among Chemerin, IL-18 and Hormonal Parameters in Assessing the Risk of Metabolic Syndrome in Men

Piotr Jarecki et al. Am J Mens Health. 2021 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Chemerin (CHEM) is a new proinflammatory adipokine involved in the immune, metabolic and reproductive processes. Low-grade state inflammation (LGSI) is a key element in the pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome (MS). Low SHBG is a good marker of male hypogonadism in MS. This study evaluated the prognostic value of selected adipokine, LGSI, and androgenic parameters in predicting the risk of MS among men. One hundred thirty-two random men aged 40 to 70 years old were enrolled. Measurements of anthropometric indices, blood pressure, and laboratory tests were carried out. A total of 62 men (47%) were diagnosed with MS. Chemerin concentrations were higher in men diagnosed with MS compared to healthy: 89.48 (78.12-112.10) vs. 77.9 (65.12-98.64) ng/mL; p = .002. Men diagnosed with MS presented with lower levels of total testosterone: 5.75 (4.00-6.57) vs. 6.40 (5.50-8.40) ng/mL; p = .0014 and SHBG: 46.58 (35.13-66.28) vs. 71.97 (56.1-92.7) nM/L; p < 0.000001. Elevated LGSI indices were demonstrated in men with MS as opposed to healthy [IL-18: 530.64 (409.12-640.56) vs. 418.85 (348.14-496.44) pg/mL; p = .000033 and hs-CRP: 2.15 (0.97-4.26) vs. 1.01 (0.41-2.68) ng/mL; p = .0057)]. In multivariate regression analysis, the highest negative predictive value in assessing the risk of MS was SHBG serum concentration, while the highest positive predictive values were: IL-18, hypertriglyceridemia, and waist circumference. Decreased SHBG levels, combined with elevated IL-18 concentrations in men showing hypertriglyceridemic waist phenotype, significantly increase the risk of MS.

Keywords: androgens; hypertriglyceridemia; hypertriglyceridemic waist; interleukin-18; metabolic syndrome.

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Declaration of Conflicting Interests: The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

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