Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4214637 Revista Portuguesa de Pneumologia (English Edition) 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

IntroductionOsteoprotegerin (OPG) is a member of the tumor necrosis factor family and a key regulator in bone turnover; it plays a role in the development of many cardiovascular diseases and may be treated as a marker of vascular damage. Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is a reliable, non-invasive and effective technique for measuring body composition.The aim of the study was to evaluate correlations between osteoprotegerin serum levels and body composition parameters in sleep apnea patients and their influence on cardiovascular risk.Material and methodsA total of 125 patients with newly diagnosed OSA were enrolled in the study (including 34 females). The mean age was 54.48 ± 8.81 years, mean AHI 33.16 ± 20.44/h and mean BMI 33.76 ± 7.18. A control group comprised 59 healthy subjects with mean age of 51.27 ± 12.97 years and mean BMI 29.47 ± 5.42.All subjects underwent a nocturnal respiratory polygraphy and body composition measurements were taken with bioelectrical impedance analysis. OPG serum levels were measured using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) method.ResultsIn OSA patients OPG correlated negatively with muscle mass percentage (MM%), phase angle, fat free mass percentage (FFM%) and body cell mass percentage (BCM%), while there was a positive correlation between osteoprotegerin and fat mass percentage (FM%). We demonstrated higher OPG serum levels in OSA patients with cardiovascular diseases than in those without comorbidities (4.01 vs 3.46 pmol/l, p < 0.05).ConclusionOur findings, combined with previous observations in other diseases, suggest that elevated OPG serum levels together with selected body composition parameters may be helpful in identifying OSA patients with increased cardiovascular risk.

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