Serum leptin level in rheumatoid arthritis and its relationship with disease activity

  • Zena M Al-Youzbaky
  • Zainalabideen A Abdulla

Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate serum leptin levels in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients and to investigate its correlation with parameters of disease activity including DAS-28, C- reactive protein (CRP) and ESR.
Materials and Methods: This study included 60 rheumatoid arthritis  patients attended Ibn-Sina and Al-Salam Teaching Hospitals during the period from December 2013 to June 2014. The study also included 30 apparently healthy individuals as a control group who were age, gender, and merely body mass index matched to rheumatoid arthritis patients. Full clinical assessment of the patients was conducted by consultant rheumatologists/physicians. A Questionnaire Form was completed and DAS-28 was calculated. Five milliliters of blood were collected from patients and controls, then centrifuged and  the serum was separated and frozen as aliquots at -20 co until use. The sera were tested by enzyme linked immune-sorbent assay ( ELISA) for leptin.
Results: Serum leptin levels in RA patients in comparison to the control group were within normal range. Its value varied ranging between 0.7 to 7.5 ng/ml (in patients), and mean ± stander deviation in RA patients 2.1 ± 4.2  and in controls 3.13 ± 2.30. In RA patients, there was no correlations between serum leptin levels and DAS-28, CRP, ESR. Serum leptin levels positively correlated with body mass index (BMI) in both patient and control groups.
Published
Sep 12, 2018
How to Cite
AL-YOUZBAKY, Zena M; A ABDULLA, Zainalabideen. Serum leptin level in rheumatoid arthritis and its relationship with disease activity. Tikrit Journal of Pure Science, [S.l.], v. 20, n. 2, p. 49-53, sep. 2018. ISSN 2415-1726. Available at: <http://tjps.tu.edu.iq/index.php/j/article/view/192>. Date accessed: 30 nov. 2019.
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