Author/Authors :
Yazdani، Rostam نويسنده Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Hazrate- Rasoul Akram Hospital, Iran University of Medical Sciences, TEHRAN-IRAN. , , Gholamrezapour، Mohammadreza نويسنده Department of Internal Medicine, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran. , , Hassanaghaei، Tarlan نويسنده Department of Internal Medicine, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran. ,
Abstract :
Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the only cause
of mortality and morbidity with an increasing incidence. Adiponectin has
recently gained the spotlight for its possible association with COPD or its
exacerbation. This study evaluated the association of serum and alveolar
adiponectin levels with COPD-related variables.
Materials and Methods: This analytical cross-sectional study was carried out
on 45 COPD patients. Number of cigarettes smoked (packs), years of smoking,
number of disease exacerbations per year and BMI were all recorded. Patients
underwent spirometry and their disease severity was determined based on
BODE index. Venous blood sample was obtained to measure the adiponectin
serum level, ESR and CRP. Bronchoscopy and BAL were performed as well and
alveolar secretions were collected to assess the alveolar fluid level of
adiponectin.
Results: The mean serum level of adiponectin in COPD patients was
significantly higher than the upper limit of normal range in healthy individuals
(P=0.000). Level of alveolar adiponectin in smoker patients was significantly
higher than non-smokers (P=0.043) but serum adiponectin was not significantly
different between them. Serum adiponectin level had a significant reverse
correlation with BMI and a direct correlation with number of exacerbations per
year and CRP. Level of alveolar adiponectin had a direct association with
number of exacerbations per year and number of smoked cigarettes.
Conclusion: Based on the obtained results, smoking cessation is very important
in COPD and more emphasis should be placed on patient’s weight control
especially those with low BMI as well as rehabilitation programs for these
patients.