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Query: UMLS:C0036690 (
sepsis
)
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The adipokine family of C1q/TNF-like proteins (CTRP) plays a critical role in regulating systemic energy homeostasis and insulin sensitivity. It is involved in pathophysiological processes including inflammation and insulin-resistant obesity.
Sepsis
is associated with metabolic alterations and dysregulated adipokines, but the role of
CTRP1
in critical illness and
sepsis
is unclear. We investigated
CTRP1
plasma concentrations in 145 septic and 73 non-septic critically ill patients at admission to the medical intensive care unit (ICU) in comparison to 66 healthy controls. We also assessed associations of
CTRP1
with clinical characteristics, adipokine levels, metabolic and inflammatory parameters.
CTRP1
plasma concentration was significantly elevated in critically ill patients compared to healthy subjects.
CTRP1
levels were significantly higher in ICU patients with
sepsis
.
CTRP1
correlated strongly with markers of inflammatory response, renal function, liver damage and cholestasis. Furthermore,
CTRP1
levels were higher in ICU patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, and correlated with HbA1c and body mass index. This study demonstrates significantly elevated levels of
CTRP1
in critically ill patients, particularly with
sepsis
, and links circulating
CTRP1
to inflammatory and metabolic disturbances.
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PMID:Elevated CTRP1 Plasma Concentration Is Associated with Sepsis and Pre-Existing Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Critically Ill Patients. 3108 58