Serum leptin levels in patients with chronic kidney disease and hypertensive heart disease: An observational cross‐sectional study
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Background and Aim: Adipocytes secrete a peptide hormone called leptin, which
plays a crucial role in controlling appetite and energy expenditure. Alterations in
leptin concentrations are associated with CKD‐related cardiovascular problems such
as hypertensive heart disease (HHD). Despite the link, data on the precise function
of leptin in people with CKD and HHD is scant.
Methods: An observational cross‐sectional study involving a total of 108
participants (72 CKD patients with HHD and 36 healthy controls). Their
demographic and anthropometric information was collected using a standardized
questionnaire. Certain clinical measures such as blood pressure and body mass index
(BMI) were assessed. Fasting blood samples were analyzed for levels of plasma
glucose (FPG), lipids, creatinine, and leptin. Data were analyzed with SPSS v23.
Results: Leptin, FPG, creatinine and triglyceride levels were all significantly higher in
CKD patients with HHD compared to controls (p < 0.01 for all). Furthermore,
advanced CKD status (being in stage 5), having a 6‐year diagnosis of HHD, being
female, having a higher BMI, and elevation in levels of HDL and FPG contributed
significantly to the variance in serum leptin levels in the case group (β = 0.37, 0.22,
0.19, 0.18, 0.27, 0.28; p < 0.05 for all). In the control group, the female gender had
the biggest unique effect on circulating leptin levels, followed by BMI and eGFR
(β = 0.71, 0.34, −0.22; p < 0.01 for all).
Conclusion: Patients with CKD who also had HHD reported considerably higher
circulating leptin levels. Significantly higher blood leptin levels were shown to be
associated with CKD stage 5 in the case group. These results are consistent with the
role of leptin in the metabolic complexity seen in CKD patients. There needs to be more research into treatments that aim to lower leptin levels in CKD patients
with HHD.
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