Serum adiponectin and cardiovascular risk in chronic kidney disease and kidney transplantation.
Conclusion: This is the first study showing that serum adiponectin is a poor predictor of cardiovascular risk in both the CKD and renal transplant population. Serum adiponectin levels are influenced by renal function. Adiponectin levels increased with decreasing kidney function in CKD renal transplant recipients. Despite better CV risk profile, transplant patients had similar adiponectin levels to those of CKD patients. We conclude that adiponectin levels do not reflect the high CV risk in CKD.
PMID: 20091490 [PubMed - in process] (Source: Journal of Nephrology)