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Serum elabela and apelin levels during different stages of chronic kidney disease

Xuehong Lu, Shengmao Liu, Rumei Luan, Wenpeng Cui, Yu Chen, Yixian Zhang, Yue Lu, Hong Zhang, Lin Shi, Lining Miao, Feng Xu

2020Renal Failure19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: The association of serum elabela (ELA) and apelin with the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is unknown. We determined if serum ELA and apelin levels were associated with CKD stage. METHODS: This observational study involved 60 CKD patients and 20 healthy, age-, race-, and gender-matched controls. The participants were grouped according to renal function as follows: normal control group, CKD1 group (stage-1 CKD, 20 patients), CKD3 group (stage-3 CKD, 20 patients), and CKD5 group (stage-5 CKD, 20 patients) in accordance with the Kidney Disease Outcomes - Quality Initiative criteria. We recorded the demographic, clinical, and biochemical data of all participants. Serum ELA and apelin levels were measured using commercially available enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. RESULTS: < .001). Multiple regression analysis showed that eGFR independently influenced serum ELA levels. No significant association was found between serum apelin levels and CKD progression. CONCLUSION: In CKD patients, serum ELA levels decreased with decreasing eGFR. This finding may provide a new target for the prediction, diagnosis, and staging of CKD.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineApelinRenal functionKidney diseaseInternal medicineCreatinineBlood pressureStage (stratigraphy)GastroenterologyEndocrinologyBlood urea nitrogenReceptorPaleontologyBiologyApelin-related biomedical researchLipid metabolism and disordersCardiovascular, Neuropeptides, and Oxidative Stress Research
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