TREATMENT WITH CINACALCET INCREASES PLASMA ADIPONECTIN CONCENTRATION IN HEMODIALYZED PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE AND SECONDARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM.

Endocrine Practice : Official Journal of the American College of Endocrinology and the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists
Piotr KuczeraAndrzej Wiecek

Abstract

Cinacalcet increases calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) sensitivity to serum calcium. CaSR is expressed by adipocytes, and adiponectin is an adipokine with antiatherogenic and insulin-sensitizing properties. The aim of this study was to assess the influence of a 3-month cinacalcet regimen on plasma adiponectin concentration in hemodialyzed patients (HDP) with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and secondary hyperparathyroidism (sHPT). Plasma adiponectin, advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP), serum interleukin-6 (IL-6) and C-reactive protein (CRP) concentrations were assessed in 65 HDP with sHPT treated with cinacalcet (30-120 mg/day) before the first dose and after 3 months of treatment. There was a significant decrease in serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) concentration: from 1,089 (891-1,286) pg/mL to 775 (574-976) pg/mL after 3 months of treatment (P<.0001). The treatment was associated with a significant (P = .048) increase in plasma adiponectin concentration from 16.9 (14.4-19.5) μg/mL to 17.8 (15.0-20.6) μg/mL. Significant (P = .03) reduction of plasma AOPP concentration was observed from 186.7 (156.7-216.7) pg/mL to 162.6 (141.2-183.9) pg/mL. A 3-month cinacalcet regimen increased plasma adiponectin concentrations in HDP with ...Continue Reading

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