Kalafateli M, Triantos C, Tsochatzis E, Michalaki M, Koutroumpakis E, Thomopoulos K, Kyriazopoulou V, Jelastopulu E, Burroughs A, Lambropoulou-Karatza C, Nikolopoulou V. Adipokines levels are associated with the severity of liver disease in patients with alcoholic cirrhosis. World J Gastroenterol 2015; 21(10): 3020-3029 [PMID: 25780301 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i10.3020]
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Christos Triantos, MD, Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital of Patras, Stamatopoulou 4, Rio, 26504 Patras, Greece. chtriantos@hotmail.com
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Table 5 Serum levels of adipokines in patients with and without ascites
Patients with ascites (n = 14)
Patients without ascites (n = 26)
P value
Leptin (range)
3.54 (1.04-42.53)
7.41 (1.43-53.87)
0.356
Adiponectin (range)
21.08 (4.06-77.75)
7.14 (2.125-72.8)
0.008
Resistin (range)
0.79 (0.47-1.06)
0.78 (0.43-1.07)
0.799
Visfatin (range)
10.4 (0.1-109)
4.01 (0.1-100)
0.219
Apelin (range)
4.01 (1.53-7.5)
6.09 (2.23-9.74)
0.089
RBP4 (range)
3.04 (1.88-8.6)
6.69 (2.6-13.04)
0.001
Citation: Kalafateli M, Triantos C, Tsochatzis E, Michalaki M, Koutroumpakis E, Thomopoulos K, Kyriazopoulou V, Jelastopulu E, Burroughs A, Lambropoulou-Karatza C, Nikolopoulou V. Adipokines levels are associated with the severity of liver disease in patients with alcoholic cirrhosis. World J Gastroenterol 2015; 21(10): 3020-3029