Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: 10.1161/01.STR.0000190834.00284.fd
Title: Plasma adiponectin levels and sonographic phenotypes of subclinical carotid artery atherosclerosis : Data from the SAPHIR study
Authors: Iglseder, Bernhard
Mackevics, Vitolds
Ladurner, Gunther
Paulweber, Bernhard
Keywords: Adiponectin;Atherosclerosis;Carotid arteries;Intima-media thickness;Risk factors;3.2 Clinical medicine;1.1. Scientific article indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database;Clinical Neurology;Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine;Advanced and Specialised Nursing;SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Issue Date: Dec-2005
Citation: Iglseder , B , Mackevics , V , Ladurner , G & Paulweber , B 2005 , ' Plasma adiponectin levels and sonographic phenotypes of subclinical carotid artery atherosclerosis : Data from the SAPHIR study ' , Stroke , vol. 36 , no. 12 , pp. 2577-2582 . https://doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.0000190834.00284.fd
Abstract: Background and Purpose - Adipose tissue produces and secretes a number of bioactive molecules, conceptualized as adipocytokines. Adiponectin has been identified as one of the adipocytokines, and hypoadiponectinemia was demonstrated in patients with obesity, diabetes mellitus, and coronary artery disease. Whether decreased adiponectin levels are cause or consequence is an important issue in the discussion on the association between adiponectin and atherosclerosis. In the present study, we investigated the association of plasma adiponectin levels with sonographic phenotypes of subclinical atherosclerosis, which may represent different stages of disease as well as common and distinct determinants. Methods - A total of 1515 middle-aged healthy white subjects (940 males and 575 females) were included. Common carotid artery intima-media thickness (CIMT) and presence of atherosclerotic plaques were assessed by B-mode ultrasound. Results - After adjustment for established risk factors, per 1 μg/mL decrease in adiponectin CIMT increased on the average by 3.48 μ in males (95% CI, 1.23 to 5.73 μm) and by 2.39 μ in females (95% CI, 0.50 to 4.27 μm). After dichotomizing adiponectin levels at the median and adjustment for established risk factors, the mean difference of CIMT between subjects with low and high adiponectin levels was 20.42 μm in men (95% CI, 6.80 to 34.04; P=0.003) and 20.75 μ in women (95% CI, 1.08 to 40.42; P=0.039). No significant relationship was found between adiponectin levels and presence of atherosclerotic plaques. Conclusion - Our results demonstrate an independent negative association of adiponectin levels and CIMT, whereas no relationship with presence of atherosclerotic plaques was found, thus suggesting hypoadiponectinemia as a risk factor in the development of early atherosclerosis.
Description: Copyright: Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
DOI: 10.1161/01.STR.0000190834.00284.fd
ISSN: 0039-2499
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