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J Endocrinol Invest ; 46(12): 2563-2571, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37245160

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PURPOSE: Infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) predisposes to endocrine disorders, manifesting as a metabolic phenotype that affects the entire adipose-musculoskeletal unit (AMS). The present cross-sectional study aimed to investigate differences in irisin and adiponectin concentrations between people living with HIV and healthy controls, as well as to explore potential correlations between the levels of the aforementioned adipokines and markers of calcium homeostasis. METHODS: 46 HIV-infected individuals and 39 healthy controls (all men) were included in the study. Anthropometric data, adipokine levels, 25-hydroxyvitamin D [(25(OH)D)] and parathyroid hormone (PTH) concentrations were evaluated in the two groups. Correlations for the relationship between adiponectin, irisin, and PTH levels were examined. The results were adjusted for several confounders, including 25(OH)D levels, anthropometry, physical activity, bone mineral density, testosterone levels, and exposure to ultraviolet B radiation. RESULTS: Mean adiponectin concentrations were significantly lower in the HIV group compared to the control group: 5868 ± 3668 vs 9068 ± 4277 ng/mL, p = 0.011. The same was applicable to irisin concentrations: 8.31 ± 8.17 (HIV) vs 29.27 ± 27.23 (controls) ng/mL, p = 0.013. A statistically significant and negative correlation was observed between irisin and PTH in the control group (r = - 0.591; p = 0.033). In contrast, no significant correlation was observed between PTH and irisin in the HIV group (p = 0.898). CONCLUSION: Our results are the first to suggest a possible down regulation of the inverse relationship between PTH and irisin in HIV patients and to highlight that AMS dyshomeostasis could be involved in the development of skeletal and adipose HIV-related morbidities.


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Infecções por HIV , Deficiência de Vitamina D , Humanos , Masculino , Hormônio Paratireóideo/metabolismo , Fibronectinas , HIV , Infecções por HIV/complicações , Adiponectina/metabolismo , Estudos Transversais , Regulação para Baixo , Vitamina D/metabolismo , Densidade Óssea/fisiologia , Adipocinas/metabolismo , Obesidade
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Hippokratia ; 27(1): 12-17, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38533228

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Background: Stroke has been associated with compromised patient outcomes, such as a decreased quality of life. We aimed in the present study to evaluate the health-related quality of life (HRQοL) of hospitalized Greek stroke patients during the sub-acute rehabilitation period and assess the effect of demographic and clinical characteristics mediated by depressive symptom severity on HRQοL. Methods: In a prospective study, a cohort of adult patients hospitalized in the sub-acute phase of their first stroke episode were assessed in the Rehabilitation Clinic of the University Hospital of Ioannina in Greece. Patients' functional status, depressive symptom severity, and HRQοL were evaluated twice, using the Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9), the Barthel Index (BI), and the World Health Organization Quality of Life Brief Version (WHOQOL-BREF), respectively. All patients received physical, occupational, and speech therapy during their rehabilitation. Results: Fifty consecutive adult stroke patients were enrolled. We detected a statistically significant (p <0.001) improvement in WHOQOL-BREF, especially in the "psychological health" and "environment" domains, BI, and PHQ-9 scores, between the initial and follow-up assessments. Mediation analysis revealed that baseline disability had both a significant direct (estimate =0.014, p <0.001) and indirect (estimate =0.010, p <0.001, PHQ-9 as mediator) effect on the total HRQoL score. Gender and stroke localization had significant direct effects on HRQoL total (estimate =-0.432, p =0.009, and estimate =0.395, p =0.031, respectively), while PHQ-9 mediation was insignificant. Antidepressant medications and stroke type did not play a substantial role in HRQoL. Conclusion: By the end of the subacute rehabilitation phase, patients' HRQoL, functionality and depression severity improved. Additionally, baseline functionality, stroke localization, and gender directly or indirectly (mediated by initial depression severity) affected HRQoL, with male patients and patients with stroke non-involving the frontal lobe/basal ganglia showing a better HRQoL by the end of rehabilitation. HIPPOKRATIA 2023, 27 (1):12-17.

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