脂联素
医学
内科学
脂肪因子
溃疡性结肠炎
胃肠病学
炎症性肠病
克罗恩病
人口
荟萃分析
科克伦图书馆
置信区间
疾病
瘦素
胰岛素抵抗
肥胖
环境卫生
作者
Teodora Surdea‐Blaga,Abdulrahman Ismaiel,Ayman Jaaouani,Daniel-Corneliu Leucuța,Abdalla Elsayed,Mohamed Ismaiel,Inès Ben Ameur,Nahlah Al Srouji,Stefan‐Lucian Popa,Simona Grad,Dilara Ensar,Dan L. Dumitraşcu
摘要
Adipose tissue plays an important role in the pathogenesis of inflammatory conditions. The role of adipokines in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has been evaluated in the current literature with conflicting results. The aim of this study was to evaluate adiponectin levels in IBD patients, including Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), compared to controls, as well as further subgroup analyses. Hence, assessing the potential role of adiponectin as a surrogate marker.We performed a systematic electronic search on PubMed, Embase, Scopus, and Cochrane Library, including observational or interventional studies evaluating serum or plasma adiponectin levels in IBD patients in humans. The primary summary outcome was the mean difference (MD) in serum or plasma adiponectin levels between IBD patients versus controls. Subgroup analyses were conducted involving adiponectin levels in CD and UC compared to controls, as well as CD compared to UC.A total of 20 studies were included in our qualitative synthesis and 14 studies in our quantitative synthesis, with a total population sample of 2,085 subjects. No significant MD in serum adiponectin levels was observed between IBD patients versus controls {-1.331 (95% confidence interval [CI]: -3.135-0.472)}, UC patients versus controls (-0.213 [95% CI: -1.898-1.472]), and CD patients versus controls (-0.851 [95% CI: -2.263-0.561]). Nevertheless, a significant MD was found between UC patients versus CD patients (0.859 [95% CI: 0.097-1.622]).Serum adiponectin levels were not able to differentiate between IBD, UC, and CD patients compared to controls. However, significantly higher serum adiponectin levels were observed in UC compared to CD patients.
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