Omentin-1 is associated with carotid plaque instability among ischemic stroke patients

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Aims: Omentin-1 was proved to be associated with ischemic stroke clinical functional outcome. It also predicted carotid atherosclerosis among metabolic syndrome subjects and type 2 diabetes patients. Our aim was to examine the association of omentin-1 levels with carotid plaque instability and stenosis degree among ischemic stroke patients. Methods: A total of 173 acute ischemic stroke patients were included in this study. Serum omentin-1 levels were assayed. Carotid ultrasound examinations were performed to evaluate the carotid plaque instability and stenosis degree. Multivariable logistic analyses were used to examine the association of serum omentin-1 levels with carotid plaque instability and stenosis degree. Results: Ischemic stroke patients with unstable carotid plaque had significantly lower levels of serum omentin--1 than patients with stable plaque (53 [40.2-64.1] vs 61.8 [52.4-77.2] ng/ml, P<0.01). Subjects in the highest tertile of serum omentin-1 levels had a 0.31-fold risk of having unstable plaque compared with those in the lowest tertile (P<0.05), and its trend test was significant (P for trend= 0.03). The integrated discrimination improvement was significantly improved in predicting carotid plaque instability when omentin-1 data was added to the multivariable logistic regression model. No significant association was detected between omentin-1 and moderate-severe carotid stenosis or occlusion. Conclusions: Among ischemic stroke patients, higher omentin-1 levels were inversely associated with carotid plaque instability, but not associated with moderate–severe carotid stenosis or occlusion. Omentin-1 may represent a biomarker for predicting carotid plaque instability of acute ischemic stroke patients.

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Xu, T., Zuo, P., Cao, L., Gao, Z., & Ke, K. (2018). Omentin-1 is associated with carotid plaque instability among ischemic stroke patients. Journal of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis, 25(6), 505–511. https://doi.org/10.5551/jat.42135

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