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J Prev Epidemiol. 2020;5(2): e31.
doi: 10.34172/jpe.2020.31
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Relationship of serum irisin levels and various demographic and biochemical factors in non-diabetic hemodialysis patients

Fereshteh Rafi’i 1, Seyed Mohsen Hosaini 2, Banafsheh Yalameha 3, Hamid Nasri 1* ORCID logo

1 Department of Internal Medicine, Isfahan, University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
2 Department of Epidemiology and Statistics, Faculty of Health, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
3 Nickan Research Institute, Isfahan, Iran
*Corresponding Author: Correspondence to: Hamid Nasri, Email; , Email: hamidnasri@med.mui.ac.ir

Abstract

Introduction: Irisin is a myokine secreted from the skeletal muscle. Preliminary studies showed that the serum irisin level was decreased in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), particularly in hemodialysis patients.

Objectives: This study aimed to examine the relationship between serum irisin level and different demographic and biochemical factors in non-diabetic hemodialysis patients.

Patients and Methods: This study was conducted on 61 non-diabetic stable hemodialysis patients. Serum level of irisin was measured by ELISA method. Demographic information was recorded for all subjects. In addition, biochemical factors were assessed using standard methods.

Results: In this study serum irisin level was 8.15±4.24 ng/mL. There were positive correlations of serum irisin with gender (P=0.014) (higher serum value of irisin in males) and hemodialysis doses (r=0.32, P=0.01). Additionally, a negative correlation of serum irisin with body mass index (BMI) was detected (r= 0.26, P=0.036).

Conclusion: The positive correlation of serum irisin with hemodialysis doses and a negative correlation of serum irisin with BMI requires further investigations in other patients with more patients.



Citation: Rafi’I F, Hosaini SM, Yalameha BY, Nasri H. Relationship of serum irisin levels and various demographic and biochemical factors in non-diabetic hemodialysis patients. J Prev Epidemiol. 2020;5(2):e31. doi: 10.34172/jpe.2020.31.
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