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Long-term retrospective observation study to evaluate effects of adiponectin on skeletal muscle in renal transplant recipients.


ABSTRACT: Although it has been reported that chronic kidney disease exacerbates sarcopenia progression, the mechanisms of the process remain unclear. Fifty-one patients who underwent renal transplantation at our hospital since 1998 (31 males and 20 females; aged 29-52 years at the time of transplantation) were retrospectively examined for the relationships among the psoas muscle index (PMI), intramuscular adipose tissue content (IMAC), serum adiponectin fractions (high-/low-molecular-weight) and new-onset diabetes after transplantation (NODAT). Before transplantation, age at kidney transplantation negatively correlated with PMI and positively correlated with IMAC (rS = - 0.427, p < 0.01; rS = 0.464, p < 0.01, respectively). Both at 1 and 5 years after transplantation, PMI was higher than before transplantation (p < 0.01). IMAC transiently decreased to - 0.39 at 1 year after kidney transplantation but subsequently increased to - 0.36 at 5 years after kidney transplantation. Multivariate analyses revealed that the mean increase in high-molecular weight adiponectin concentrations was an exacerbating factor for the mean change in PMI (p = 0.003). Moreover, the mean increases in IMAC were exacerbating factors for NODAT. In conclusion, the increase in the PMI is associated with high-molecular weight adiponectin levels after renal transplantation.

SUBMITTER: Adachi H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7330033 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Long-term retrospective observation study to evaluate effects of adiponectin on skeletal muscle in renal transplant recipients.

Adachi Hiroki H   Fujimoto Keiji K   Fujii Ai A   Yamasaki Keita K   Okada Keiichiro K   Matsuura Toshikazu T   Okino Kazuaki K   Furuichi Kengo K   Yokoyama Hitoshi H  

Scientific reports 20200701 1


Although it has been reported that chronic kidney disease exacerbates sarcopenia progression, the mechanisms of the process remain unclear. Fifty-one patients who underwent renal transplantation at our hospital since 1998 (31 males and 20 females; aged 29-52 years at the time of transplantation) were retrospectively examined for the relationships among the psoas muscle index (PMI), intramuscular adipose tissue content (IMAC), serum adiponectin fractions (high-/low-molecular-weight) and new-onset  ...[more]

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