Research Article Details

Article ID: A24626
PMID: 22676641
Source: Clin Endocrinol (Oxf)
Title: Plasma fetuin-A is associated with endothelial dysfunction and subclinical atherosclerosis in subjects with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), a hepatic manifestation of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is closely associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Fetuin-A is associated with MetS and NAFLD. We investigated the relationship of circulating fetuin-A level with markers of endothelial dysfunction and presence of carotid atherosclerosis in subjects with NAFLD. METHODS: The consecutive 115 patients with NAFLD and age-matched 74 healthy subjects were enrolled. Plasma levels of fetuin-A and markers of endothelial dysfunction [asymmetric dimethyl arginine (ADMA) and adiponectin] were measured by ELISA method. Insulin sensitivity was determined by homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) index. Carotid artery intima-media thickness (cIMT) was assessed by high-resolution ultrasonography. RESULTS: Fetuin-A and ADMA were higher and, adiponectin was lower in NAFLD group than the control group (P&#160;=&#160;0&#183;004, P&#160;<&#160;0&#183;001 and P&#160;<&#160;0&#183;001, respectively). In addition, NAFLD group had greater cIMT measurements than the controls (P&#160;<&#160;0&#183;001). However, no difference was found for fetuin-A, ADMA, adiponectin and cIMT between two groups when the findings were adjusted according to the glucose, lipids and HOMA-IR index. In correlation analysis, fetuin-A was found to be positively correlated with triglyceride (r&#160;=&#160;0&#183;23, P&#160;=&#160;0&#183;001), HOMA-IR (r&#160;=&#160;0&#183;29, P&#160;<&#160;0&#183;001), ADMA (r&#160;=&#160;0&#183;24, P&#160;=&#160;0&#183;001), cIMT (r&#160;=&#160;0&#183;3, P&#160;=&#160;0&#183;003) and, negatively correlated with HDL-C (r&#160;=&#160;-0&#183;17, P&#160;=&#160;0&#183;02) and adiponectin (r&#160;=&#160;-0&#183;19, P&#160;=&#160;0&#183;01) levels. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that fetuin-A was independently associated with ADMA and cIMT levels. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated for the first time that circulating fetuin-A in NAFLD is independently associated with endothelial dysfunction and subclinical atherosclerosis.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2265.2012.04460.x