2019
DOI: 10.6002/ect.mesot2018.p58
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Relationship Between SCUBE1 Levels and Echocardiography and Electrocardiography Findings and Epicardial Adipose Tissue/Carotid Intima-Media Thickness in Patients Receiving Renal Replacement Therapy

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“…In our study, SCUBE-1 (in both plasma and pericardial fluid samples) levels did not differ in patients with left ventricular dysfunction. Similar findings are supported by a recent study in renal transplant patients (19). There may be several reasons for this.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…In our study, SCUBE-1 (in both plasma and pericardial fluid samples) levels did not differ in patients with left ventricular dysfunction. Similar findings are supported by a recent study in renal transplant patients (19). There may be several reasons for this.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…With all its known properties, SCUBE-1 is one of the first molecules thought to be effective on cardiac damage and cardiac remodeling. To the best of our knowledge, there are very few studies in the literature investigating the relationship between ventricular functions and SCUBE-1 (19). Although not fully understood, the increase in pericardial fluid is thought to be associated with raised right atrial pressures, which cannot be prevented in patients with low ejection fraction (20).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PF is potentially related to EF as both exhibit mesothelial layers like visceral organs enriched in white adipose tissue progenitors which produce adipocytes ( 12 , 53 ). This finding bolsters the hypothesis of PF as a risk predictor for CVD in the renal-affected population, and likewise, EF has been considered a CVD risk factor that predicts cardiac dysfunction in CKD patients ( 48 , 49 ). Regarding this latter proposal, these adipose tissues are linked to proven cardiovascular indicators such as carotid intima-media thickness and vascular calcifications indexes ( 4 , 45 , 52 ), and they also express browning fat markers with interactions between both tissues through complex endocrine pathways with differential behaviors to those observed in other adipose tissues ( 54 56 ).…”
Section: Organ-specific Fat As Causative Factor Of Cardiorenal Diseasesupporting
confidence: 69%