Adipokines in critical illness: A review of the evidence and knowledge gaps - 13/11/18

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Highlights |
• | Considerable changes occur in adipokines’ behaviour following critical illness. |
• | Lower adiponectin at admission with gradual consequent increase might be a useful pattern in determining better outcomes. |
• | Some clinical studies have suggested the adverse effects of elevated resistin and potential prognostic value of visfatin. |
• | Experimental studies have proposed the therapeutic value of ghrelin in critical care. |
• | High ADMA levels and low arginine: ADMA ratio were suggested as predictors of ICU mortality and morbidities. |
Abstract |
Adipose tissue products or adipokines play a major role in chronic endocrine and metabolic disorders; however, little is known about critical conditions. In this article, the experimental and clinical evidence of alterations of adipokines, adiponectin, leptin, resistin, visfatin, asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA), and ghrelin in critical illness, their potential metabolic, diagnostic, and prognostic value, and the gaps in the field have been reviewed.
The results showed considerable changes in the concentration of the adipokines; while the impact of adipokines on metabolic disorders such as insulin resistance and inflammation has not been well documented in critically ill patients. There is no consensus about the circulatory and functional changes of leptin and adiponectin. However, it seems that lower concentrations of adiponectin at admission with gradual consequent increase might be a useful pattern in determining better outcomes of critical illness. Some evidence has suggested the adverse effects of elevated resistin concentration, potential prognostic importance of visfatin, and therapeutic value of ghrelin. High ADMA levels and low arginine:ADMA ratio were also proposed as predictors of ICU mortality and morbidities. However, there is no consensus on these findings.
Although primary data indicated the role of adipokines in critical illness, further studies are required to clarify whether the reason of these changes is pathophysiological or compensatory. The relationship of pathophysiological background, disease severity, baseline nutritional status and nutrition support during hospitalization, and variations in body fat percentage and distribution with adipokines, as well as the potential prognostic or therapeutic role of these peptides should be further investigated in critically ill patients.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Adipokine, Critically ill, Adiponectin, Leptin, Resistin, Visfatin, Asymmetric dimethylarginine, Ghrelin
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