Relationship between arterial stiffening and skeletal muscle atrophy in hemodialysis patients: a gender comparative study

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  • Akihiko Kato
  • Takako Takita
  • Hiromichi Kumagai
چکیده

Dear Editor, Composition of regional muscle and fat masses are related to arteriosclerotic changes in the general population [1]. This study was aimed to clarify the association of muscle mass in the lower limbs and abdominal fat mass with arteriosclerotic parameters in patients on chronic hemodialysis (HD). We measured abdominal subcutaneous fat mass area (ASFA), abdominal visceral fat mass area (AVFA), and thigh muscle area (TMA) from computed tomography (CT) images and adjusted those by body mass index (BMI) in 124 HD patients (age 61±11 [37–79]years, time on HD 11±10 [0–36]years, male/female=84/40). Brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) and ankle brachial pressure index (ABI) were also measured together and automatically in CAVI-VaSera VS1000 (Fukuda Denshi Co, Ltd, Tokyo, Japan) just before HD session. A significant association was found between baPWV and TMA/BMI ratio in male (r=−0.32, p<0.01). Male patients in the top tertile of baPWV had a significantly lower TMA/BMI ratio when compared with those in the middle tertile and those in the bottom tertile (Table 1). TMA/BMI ratio was also correlated with ABI (r=0.46, p<0.01) in female patients. There was a significantly lower TMA/BMI ratio in patients with the lowest ABI compared to those with the second and with the highest tertile (Table 2). There was rather an inverse association between AVFA/BMI ratio with baPWV in women (r=−0.38, p<0.05). A multiple linear regression analysis adjusted by conventional, nutritional, and anthropometric parameters revealed that TMA/BMI was independently associated with baPWV in male, while with ABI in female (Table 3). In contrast, there was no relationship between AVFA/BMI and ASFA/BMI ratios and arteriosclerotic parameters in men. It has been demonstrated that skeletal muscle atrophy is associated with accelerated arteriosclerosis. TMA is inversely associated with baPWV in general subjects [2, 3]. A higher PWVis related to a more profound decline in sarcopenic index in older men [4]. Skeletal muscle mass to visceral fat area ratio is also inversely associated with baPWV [5]. In this study, we showed that TMA/BMI ratio was independently associated with baPWV in male, while with ABI in female HD patients, suggesting a possible association of muscle wasting with arteriosclerotic changes in HD patients. Visceral adiposity is linked to arteriosclerosis. AVFA is positively correlated with baPWV and carotid-femoral PWV in general subjects [2, 6]. Visceral fat level was a predictor of carotid-femoral PWV in peritoneal dialysis patients [7]. A positive relationship between AVFA and baPWV was also observed in diabetic HD patients [8]. In this study, however, AVFA/BMI was rather negatively associated with baPWV in female HD patients. The reasons for this discrepancy are not known, but may be due to a well-preserved nutritional status in female patients with abdominal adiposity. An increased body fat mass volume is paradoxically associated with better outcomes in HD patients [9]. The protective role of accumulated trunk fat on subclinical vascular damage, assessed by carotid-radial PWV, was also observed in the elderly women [10]. In summary, we found that reduced TMA/BMI ratio was independently associated with increased baPWV in male, while with decreased ABI in female patients. The findings A. Kato (*) Blood Purification Unit, Hamamatsu University Hospital, 1-20-1 Handayama, Higashi-ku, Hamamatsu 431-3192, Shizuoka, Japan e-mail: [email protected]

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تاریخ انتشار 2014