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AB0867 INCREASED ADIPONECTIN LEVELS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHER RADIOGRAPHIC SCORES IN THE KNEE JOINT, BUT NOT IN THE HAND JOINT: THE DONG-GU STUDY

Authors :
Ji-Hyoun Kang
Don-Hee Park
Sung-Ji Lee
Haimuzi Xu
Song Choi
Source :
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. 79:1740.1-1740
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
BMJ, 2020.

Abstract

Background:Several studies have evaluated the association between serum adiponectin levels and knee and hand osteoarthritis (OA), with mixed results.Objectives:The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between OA and serum adiponectin levels according to the radiographic features of knee and hand OA.Methods:A total of 2,402 subjects were recruited from the Dong-gu Study. Baseline characteristics were collected via a questionnaire, and X-rays of knee and hand joints were scored by a semi-quantitative grading system. The relationship between serum adiponectin levels and radiographic severity was evaluated by linear regression analysis.Results:Subjects with higher tertiles of serum adiponectin were older and had a lower body mass index than those with lower tertiles. In the knee joint scores, serum adiponectin levels were positively associated with the total score (PConclusion:In this study, we found that increased adiponectin levels were associated with higher radiographic scores in the knee joint, but not in the hand joint, suggesting different pathophysiologic mechanisms in the development of OA.Disclosure of Interests:None declared

Details

ISSN :
14682060 and 00034967
Volume :
79
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
Accession number :
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