Insulin Resistance is Associated with Increased Concentrations of NT-proBNP in Rheumatoid Arthritis: IL-6 as a Potential Mediator

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William S. Bradham
Michelle J. Ormseth
Annette Oeser
Joseph F. Solus
Tebeb Gebretsadik
Ayumi Shintani
C. Michael Stein
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[1] Vanderbilt University Medical Center,Division of Cardiology
[2] Vanderbilt University Medical Center,Division of Clinical Pharmacology
[3] Vanderbilt University Medical Center,Division of Rheumatology
[4] Vanderbilt University Medical Center,Department of Biostatistics
[5] Vanderbilt University Medical Center,Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics
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Inflammation | 2014年 / 37卷
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inflammation; IL-6; TNF-alpha; insulin resistance; natriuretic peptides; rheumatoid arthritis; obesity;
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We examined the hypothesis that insulin resistance (IR) decreases circulating concentrations of N-terminal (NT)-probrain natriuretic peptide (BNP). Obesity, despite being a risk factor for heart failure (HF), is paradoxically associated with lower concentrations of BNP, a marker of myocardial stress. Low BNP in obesity is postulated to be due to IR; however, it has been difficult to define the role of IR independent of obesity. IR in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is increased, independent of obesity, thus allowing potential mechanistic insights into the relationship between IR and BNP. We measured demographic factors, traditional cardiovascular risk factors, body mass index (BMI), markers of inflammation (interleukin-6 (IL-6), C-reactive protein (CRP), tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα)), NT-proBNP, and IR by the homeostatic model assessment (HOMA) in 140 patients with RA and 82 control subjects. Patients with heart failure and coronary artery disease were excluded. We used multiple linear regression models to examine the relationship between HOMA and NT-proBNP in RA and controls and in RA alone, the additional effect of inflammation. As previously reported, NT-proBNP concentrations were higher in RA (median 80.49 pg/mL, IQR (23.67–167.08 pg/mL)) than controls (17.84 pg/mL (3.28–36.28 pg/mL)) (P < 0.001), and the prevalence of IR, defined by HOMA > 2.114, was higher among RA than controls (53 % vs. 15 %, P > 0.001). HOMA was positively correlated with NT-proBNP (rho = 0.226, P = 0.007) in RA, but not in controls (rho = −0.154, P = 0.168). In a multivariable model adjusted for age, race, and sex, we found that increasing HOMA was statistically associated with increasing NT-proBNP concentrations in RA (P = 0.001), but not controls (P = 0.543) (P for interaction = 0.036). In RA subjects, when IL-6 was further included in the model, IL-6 (P = 0.0014), but not HOMA (P = 0.43), remained significantly associated with NT-proBNP, suggesting that IL-6 may be mechanistically involved in the relationship between IR and NT-proBNP in RA. We conclude that in patients with RA, insulin resistance is associated with higher, rather than the expected lower, concentrations of NT-proBNP and that this may be related to increased IL-6.
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