>
Fa   |   Ar   |   En
   Leptin independently predicts development of sepsis and its outcome  
   
نویسنده jacobsson s. ,larsson p. ,johansson g. ,norberg m. ,wadell g. ,hallmans g. ,winsö o. ,söderberg s.
منبع journal of inflammation - 2017 - دوره : 14 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: sepsis is a life-threatening condition and obesity is related to the clinical outcome. the underlying reasons are incompletely understood,but the adipocyte derived hormones leptin and adiponectin may be involved. methods: patients aged 18 years or more with documented first time sepsis events were included in a nested case-referent study if they had participated in previous health surveys. two matched referents free of known sepsis were identified. circulating levels of leptin and adiponectin were determined in stored plasma,and their impact on a future sepsis event and its outcome was evaluated. results: we identified 152 patients (62% women) with a sepsis event and a previous participation in a health survey. eighty-three % had also blood samples from the acute event. hyperleptinemia at health survey associated with a future sepsis event (or 1.77,95% ci 1.04-3.00) and with hospital death. after adjustment for bmi leptin remained associated with sepsis in men,but not in women. high levels in the acute phase associated with increased risk for in hospital death in women (or 4.18,95% ci 1.17-15.00),while being protective in men (or 0.05,95% ci 0.01-0.48). furthermore,leptin increased more from baseline to the acute phase in men than in women. adiponectin did not predict sepsis and did not relate to outcome. conclusions: hyperleptinemia independently predicted the development of sepsis and an unfavourable outcome in men,and inertia in the acute response related to worse outcome. © 2017 the author(s).
کلیدواژه Adiponectin; Case-referent study; Leptin; Obesity; Sepsis; Sex
آدرس department of surgical and perioperative sciences,anesthesiology and intensive care medicine,umeå university hospital,umeå university,umeå,s-901 85, Sweden, department of surgical and perioperative sciences,anesthesiology and intensive care medicine,umeå university hospital,umeå university,umeå,s-901 85, Sweden, department of surgical and perioperative sciences,anesthesiology and intensive care medicine,umeå university hospital,umeå university,umeå,s-901 85, Sweden, department of public health and clinical medicine,epidemiology and global health,umeå university,umeå, Sweden, department of clinical microbiology,umeå university,umeå, Sweden, department of public health and clinical medicine,nutritional research,umeå university,umeå, Sweden, department of surgical and perioperative sciences,anesthesiology and intensive care medicine,umeå university hospital,umeå university,umeå,s-901 85, Sweden, department of public health and clinical medicine,medicine,umeå university,umeå, Sweden
 
     
   
Authors
  
 
 

Copyright 2023
Islamic World Science Citation Center
All Rights Reserved