Adiponectin and Interleukin-33: Possible Early Markers of Metabolic Syndrome

Author:

Nesic Jelena,Ljujic Biljana,Rosic Vesna,Djukic Aleksandar,Rosic MilenkoORCID,Petrovic Ivica,Zornic Nenad,Jovanovic Ivan PORCID,Petrovic Sara,Djukic Svetlana

Abstract

Adiponectin is one of the most important molecules in the body’s compensatory response to the development of insulin resistance. By trying to maintain insulin sensitivity, increase insulin secretion and prevent inflammation, adiponectin tries to maintain glucose homeostasis. Interleukin-33, which belongs to the group of alarmins, also promotes insulin secretion. Interleukin-33 might be either pro-inflammatory or anti-inflammatory depending on the disease and the model. However, interleukin-33 has shown various protective effects in CVD, obesity and diabetes. The aim of our study was to investigate the association between adiponectin and interleukin-33 in patients with metabolic syndrome. As expected, all patients with metabolic syndrome had worse parameters that represent the hallmark of metabolic syndrome compared to the control group. In the subgroup of patients with low adiponectin, we observed less pronounced characteristics of metabolic syndrome simultaneously with significantly higher values of interleukin-33 compared to the subgroup of patients with high adiponectin. Our findings suggested that adiponectin might be an early marker of metabolic syndrome that emerges before anthropomorphic, biochemical and clinical parameters. We also suggest that both interleukin-33 and adiponectin may be used to predict the inflammatory status in the early stage of metabolic syndrome.

Funder

Faculty of Medical Sciences, University in Kragujevac

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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