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Peripheral Insulin Resistance Is Associated with Copeptin in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease

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KIDNEY360
卷 2, 期 9, 页码 1434-1440

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AMER SOC NEPHROLOGY
DOI: 10.34067/KID.0002622021

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chronic kidney disease; chronic renal insufficiency; copeptin; hepatic insulin resistance; HOMA-IR; insulin resistance; insulin sensitivity; ISI; routine diagnostic tests; vasopressin

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  1. VA grant [CX001755]
  2. National Institutes of Health [R01DK95785, DK114809, DK007569, R01DK116964, R01 DK062794]
  3. National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences Clinical and Translational Science Award [UL1 TR002243, CX000982, CX001897]
  4. National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences Clinical and Translational Science [UL1 TR002243]
  5. VA Clinical Science Research and Development merit [CX000982, CX001897]
  6. American Heart Association [14SFRN20420046, 20POST35210952]

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The study found a significant correlation between peripheral insulin resistance and elevated copeptin levels in patients with CKD, with a 39% increase in copeptin levels for every 1 SD decrease in insulin sensitivity. Further research into how peripheral insulin resistance and elevated vasopressin affect CKD progression could provide valuable insights.
Background Insulin resistance is associated with cardiovascular disease risk and worsened kidney function. Patients with CKD have higher levels of insulin resistance. Elevated levels of copeptin (a surrogate for vasopressin levels) have been associated with an increased incidence and progression of CKD, and with incident diabetes mellitus. The purpose of our study was to examine the relationship between insulin resistance, copeptin, and CKD. Methods We performed a cross-sectional study to investigate if insulin resistance was associated with higher copeptin levels in nondiabetic patients with stage 3-4 CKD versus controls. We measured plasma copeptin levels and used data from 52 patients with stage 3-4 CKD and 85 controls (eGFR $60 ml/min per 1.73 m2) enrolled in the Insulin Resistance in Chronic Kidney Disease (IRCKD) study. We then used a multivariable linear-regression model to assess the independent relationship between peripheral or hepatic insulin resistance and copeptin across levels of eGFR. Results We found that in patients with CKD (eGFR of 30-60 ml/min per 1.73 m2), but not in controls, peripheral insulin resistance was significantly correlated with higher levels of log copeptin (r=20.21, P=0.04). In patients with CKD, when adjusted for age, sex, BMI, serum osmolality, log IL6, and log leptin/adiponectin ratio, each 1 SD decrease in insulin sensitivity was associated with a 39% increase in serum copeptin levels. The relationship between hepatic insulin resistance, copeptin, and eGFR is similar between controls and patients with reduced eGFR. Conclusion Peripheral insulin resistance is associated with elevated copeptin levels in nondiabetic patients with stage 3-4 CKD. Further research into how the interaction between peripheral insulin resistance and elevated vasopressin affects CKD progression could be of interest.

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