Hsu Bang-Gee, Wang Chih-Hsien, Lai Yu-Hsien, Kuo Chiu-Huang, Lin Yu-Li
Division of Nephrology, Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation, Hualien, Taiwan.
School of Medicine, Tzu Chi University, Hualien, Taiwan.
Tzu Chi Med J. 2020 Jun 13;33(1):74-79. doi: 10.4103/tcmj.tcmj_20_20. eCollection 2021 Jan-Mar.
Low muscle strength and poor muscle quality are highly prevalent in patients with chronic hemodialysis (HD), which lead to an increased risk of poor clinical outcomes. Leptin dysregulation is common in HD patients. Given that leptin receptors are abundant in skeletal muscle, there may be a link between leptin and muscle strength. The cross-sectional study aimed to explore the correlation of serum leptin levels with muscle strength and muscle quality in patients with chronic HD.
A total of 118 chronic HD patients were included in this study. Basic characteristics, handgrip strength, body composition were assessed, and blood samples for serum leptin levels and other biochemical test were obtained. We defined skeletal muscle index (SMI) as skeletal muscle mass/height (kg/m) and muscle quality as handgrip strength divided by mid-arm muscle circumference (MAMC). Patients were classified into tertile groups, according to sex-specific leptin levels.
We observed that patients in the higher leptin tertile tend to have a higher body weight, body mass index (BMI), body fat mass, MAMC, and SMI, while the handgrip strength and muscle quality were significantly lower. Bodyweight ( = 0.30; = 0.001), BMI ( = 0.45; = 0.001), body fat mass ( = 0.57; < 0.001), and SMI ( = 0.22; = 0.018) were positively and handgrip strength ( = -0.27; = 0.003) and muscle quality ( = -0.35; < 0.001) were negatively correlated with serum leptin levels, respectively. After adjusting multiple confounding factors, logarithmically transformed serum leptin levels were independently associated with handgrip strength (β = -3.29, = 0.005) and muscle quality (β = -0.14, = 0.009). However, gender-stratified models showed the associations were observed only in male, but not in female.
We concluded that higher serum leptin levels are associated with low handgrip strength and poor muscle quality in male patients on chronic HD. Further studies are needed to clarify the gender differences and to evaluate the casual relationship between circulating leptin levels and muscle strength.
慢性血液透析(HD)患者中肌肉力量低下和肌肉质量差的情况非常普遍,这会导致不良临床结局的风险增加。瘦素调节异常在HD患者中很常见。鉴于瘦素受体在骨骼肌中大量存在,瘦素与肌肉力量之间可能存在联系。这项横断面研究旨在探讨慢性HD患者血清瘦素水平与肌肉力量和肌肉质量之间的相关性。
本研究共纳入118例慢性HD患者。评估了基本特征、握力、身体成分,并采集了用于检测血清瘦素水平和其他生化指标的血样。我们将骨骼肌指数(SMI)定义为骨骼肌质量/身高(kg/m),将肌肉质量定义为握力除以中臂肌肉周长(MAMC)。根据性别特异性瘦素水平,将患者分为三分位数组。
我们观察到,瘦素三分位数较高的患者往往体重、体重指数(BMI)、体脂肪量、MAMC和SMI较高,而握力和肌肉质量则显著较低。体重(r = 0.30;P = 0.001)、BMI(r = 0.45;P = 0.001)、体脂肪量(r = 0.57;P < 0.001)和SMI(r = 0.22;P = 0.018)与血清瘦素水平呈正相关,而握力(r = -0.27;P = 0.003)和肌肉质量(r = -0.35;P < 0.001)与血清瘦素水平呈负相关。在调整多个混杂因素后,对数转换后的血清瘦素水平与握力(β = -3.29,P = 0.005)和肌肉质量(β = -0.14,P = 0.009)独立相关。然而,按性别分层的模型显示,这种关联仅在男性中观察到,而在女性中未观察到。
我们得出结论,慢性HD男性患者血清瘦素水平较高与握力低下和肌肉质量差有关。需要进一步研究以阐明性别差异,并评估循环瘦素水平与肌肉力量之间的因果关系。