Serum chemerin level in chronic kidney disease

Background Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive loss in renal function over a period of months or years. In the metabolic association of an elevated circulating chemerin level in the context of uremia demonstrate that high chemerin levels predict a better survival in CKD patients. The aim o...

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Main Authors: Samiha Abo Eiyazeed Abd Rabo, Nagwa Abdel Ghaffar Mohamed, Naglaa Abd Elfattah Tawfik, Marwa Mosa Hamed
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2016-01-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.esim.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1110-7782;year=2016;volume=28;issue=3;spage=99;epage=107;aulast=Abd
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author Samiha Abo Eiyazeed Abd Rabo
Nagwa Abdel Ghaffar Mohamed
Naglaa Abd Elfattah Tawfik
Marwa Mosa Hamed
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Nagwa Abdel Ghaffar Mohamed
Naglaa Abd Elfattah Tawfik
Marwa Mosa Hamed
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description Background Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive loss in renal function over a period of months or years. In the metabolic association of an elevated circulating chemerin level in the context of uremia demonstrate that high chemerin levels predict a better survival in CKD patients. The aim of the study was to measure serum chemerin and to correlate it with other parameters in CKD patients. Patients and methods This study was conducted on 40 patients with CKD, including 20 patients with end-stage renal disease under regular hemodialysis and 20 patients with renal impairment on conservative therapy who have not started hemodialysis, and 22 apparently healthy participants serving as the control group. Human chemerin is determined by sandwich enzyme immunoassay. Results There is a highly statistically significant difference in mean serum chemerin and mean serum high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) in the patient groups in comparison with the control group. In addition, there was a highly statistically significant difference between control group, under hemodialysis group, and renal impairment group as regards serum chemerin and serum hs-CRP. A positive correlation between serum chemerin and hs-CRP studied in the under hemodialysis group, renal impairment group, and in all patients’ group. Conclusion A significantly higher chemerin level in patients with impaired kidney function compared with the normal control group, and a high increase in patients under hemodialysis compared with the other two groups.
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spelling doaj.art-74b82ade21b24a6ea9b7587fe8b58ee72022-12-21T17:33:57ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine1110-77822090-90982016-01-012839910710.4103/1110-7782.200964Serum chemerin level in chronic kidney diseaseSamiha Abo Eiyazeed Abd RaboNagwa Abdel Ghaffar MohamedNaglaa Abd Elfattah TawfikMarwa Mosa HamedBackground Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive loss in renal function over a period of months or years. In the metabolic association of an elevated circulating chemerin level in the context of uremia demonstrate that high chemerin levels predict a better survival in CKD patients. The aim of the study was to measure serum chemerin and to correlate it with other parameters in CKD patients. Patients and methods This study was conducted on 40 patients with CKD, including 20 patients with end-stage renal disease under regular hemodialysis and 20 patients with renal impairment on conservative therapy who have not started hemodialysis, and 22 apparently healthy participants serving as the control group. Human chemerin is determined by sandwich enzyme immunoassay. Results There is a highly statistically significant difference in mean serum chemerin and mean serum high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) in the patient groups in comparison with the control group. In addition, there was a highly statistically significant difference between control group, under hemodialysis group, and renal impairment group as regards serum chemerin and serum hs-CRP. A positive correlation between serum chemerin and hs-CRP studied in the under hemodialysis group, renal impairment group, and in all patients’ group. Conclusion A significantly higher chemerin level in patients with impaired kidney function compared with the normal control group, and a high increase in patients under hemodialysis compared with the other two groups.http://www.esim.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1110-7782;year=2016;volume=28;issue=3;spage=99;epage=107;aulast=Abdchemerinchronic kidney diseasehigh-sensitivity C-reactive proteininsulin
spellingShingle Samiha Abo Eiyazeed Abd Rabo
Nagwa Abdel Ghaffar Mohamed
Naglaa Abd Elfattah Tawfik
Marwa Mosa Hamed
Serum chemerin level in chronic kidney disease
The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine
chemerin
chronic kidney disease
high-sensitivity C-reactive protein
insulin
title Serum chemerin level in chronic kidney disease
title_full Serum chemerin level in chronic kidney disease
title_fullStr Serum chemerin level in chronic kidney disease
title_full_unstemmed Serum chemerin level in chronic kidney disease
title_short Serum chemerin level in chronic kidney disease
title_sort serum chemerin level in chronic kidney disease
topic chemerin
chronic kidney disease
high-sensitivity C-reactive protein
insulin
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