Serum adipokines in patients with psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis alone and their correlation with disease activity.

Lihi Eder, Jai Jayakar, Remy Pollock, Fawnda Pellett, Arane Thavaneswaran, Vinod Chandran, Cheryl F Rosen, Dafna D Gladman
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  1. Lihi Eder: Centre for Prognosis Studies in the Rheumatic Diseases, Toronto Western Hospital, , Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and the levels of related biomarkers in patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and psoriasis without arthritis (PsC).
METHODS: This study compared patients with PsA and patients with PsC. The presence of MetS was determined. Serum levels of insulin, adiponectin and leptin were measured. The homeostasis model assessment for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) was calculated. HOMA-IR, adiponectin and leptin were log-transformed. Continuous variables were compared using the t test and the χ(2) test was used for discrete variables. Multivariate regression models were used to investigate the association of MetS and adiponectin with PsA compared to PsC after adjusting for potential confounding variables.
RESULTS: 203 PsA and 155 PsC patients were analysed. The prevalence of MetS was higher in PsA patients compared to those with PsC. However, this did not reach statistical significance (36.5% vs 27.1%, p=0.056). The levels of adipokines were significantly higher in PsA compared to PsC: adiponectin (8.8±5.2 vs 7.4±4.5 log (µg/ml), p=0.009) and leptin in women (3.1±0.8 vs 2.8±0.8, log (ng/ml), p=0.04). HOMA-IR was also higher in PsA (0.97±0.63 vs 0.68±0.81, p<0.001). No difference was observed in leptin levels in men. In multivariate regression analysis, PsA (p=0.04) and the psoriasis area and severity index score (p=0.02) were associated with MetS. Adiponectin was significantly associated with PsA (p=0.005), the use of anti-tumour necrosis factor α therapy (p=0.03) and active joint count (p=0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: MetS and related adipokines correlated with an increased burden of skin and joint inflammation.

Keywords

MeSH Term

Adipokines
Adult
Antirheumatic Agents
Arthritis, Psoriatic
Biomarkers
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Humans
Insulin
Insulin Resistance
Leptin
Male
Metabolic Syndrome
Middle Aged
Psoriasis
Risk Factors
Severity of Illness Index

Chemicals

Adipokines
Antirheumatic Agents
Biomarkers
Insulin
Leptin

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