TNF alpha blockade for inflammatory rheumatic diseases is associated with a significant gain in android fat mass and has varying effects on adipokines: a 2-year prospective study
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Titre | TNF alpha blockade for inflammatory rheumatic diseases is associated with a significant gain in android fat mass and has varying effects on adipokines: a 2-year prospective study |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Auteurs | Toussirot E, Mourot L, Dehecq B, Wendling D, Grandclement E, Dumoulin G, -506 CBT |
Journal | EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NUTRITION |
Volume | 53 |
Pagination | 951-961 |
Date Published | APR |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 1436-6207 |
Mots-clés | adipokines, Body composition, cardiovascular risk, Fat mass, Resistin, TNF alpha inhibitors |
Résumé | {To evaluate the long-term consequences of TNF alpha inhibitors on body composition and fat distribution, as well as changes in serum adipokines in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) or ankylosing spondylitis (AS). Eight patients with RA and twelve with AS requiring a TNF alpha inhibitor were prospectively followed for 2 years. Body composition was evaluated by dual X-ray absorptiometry and included measurements of total fat mass, lean mass, fat in the gynoid and android regions, and visceral fat. Serum leptin, total and high molecular weight (HMW) adiponectin, resistin, and ghrelin were also assessed. There was a significant gain in body mass index (p = 0.05) and a tendency for weight (p = 0.07), android fat (p = 0.07), and visceral fat (p = 0.059) increase in patients with RA, while in AS, total fat mass significantly increased (p = 0.02) with a parallel weight gain (p = 0.07). When examining the whole population of patients, we observed after 2 years a significant increase in body weight (+1.9 %; p = 0.003), body mass index (+2.5 %; p = 0.004), total fat mass (+11.1 %; p = 0.007), and fat in the android region (+18.3 %; p = 0.02). There was a substantial, albeit nonsignificant gain in visceral fat (+24.3 %; p = 0.088). Lean mass and gynoid fat were not modified. No major changes were observed for serum leptin, total adiponectin, and ghrelin, while HMW adiponectin and the HMW/total adiponectin ratio tended to decrease (-15.2 % |
DOI | 10.1007/s00394-013-0599-2 |