Frontiers in Endocrinology (Sep 2021)

Decrease in Serum Urate Level Is Associated With Loss of Visceral Fat in Male Gout Patients

  • Zijing Ran,
  • Xiaomei Xue,
  • Lin Han,
  • Lin Han,
  • Lin Han,
  • Robert Terkeltaub,
  • Robert Terkeltaub,
  • Tony R. Merriman,
  • Tony R. Merriman,
  • Tony R. Merriman,
  • Ting Zhao,
  • Yuwei He,
  • Can Wang,
  • Xinde Li,
  • Zhen Liu,
  • Lingling Cui,
  • Hailong Li,
  • Hailong Li,
  • Aichang Ji,
  • Shuhui Hu,
  • Jie Lu,
  • Jie Lu,
  • Jie Lu,
  • Jie Lu,
  • Changgui Li,
  • Changgui Li,
  • Changgui Li,
  • Changgui Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2021.724822
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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ObjectiveTo clarify the relationship between serum urate (SU) decrease and visceral fat area (VFA) reduction in patients with gout.MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed 237 male gout patients who had two sets of body composition and metabolic measurements within 6 months. Subjects included had all been treated with urate-lowering therapy (ULT) (febuxostat 20–80 mg/day or benzbromarone 25–50 mg/day, validated by the medical record). All patients were from the specialty gout clinic of The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University. The multiple linear regression model evaluated the relationship between change in SU [ΔSU, (baseline SU) – (final visit SU)] and change in VFA [ΔVFA, (baseline VFA) – (final visit VFA)].ResultsULT resulted in a mean (standard deviation) decrease in SU level (464.22 ± 110.21 μmol/L at baseline, 360.93 ± 91.66 μmol/L at the final visit, p <0.001) accompanied by a decrease in median (interquartile range) VFA [97.30 (81.15–118.55) at baseline, 90.90 (75.85–110.05) at the final visit, p < 0.001]. By multiple regression model, ΔSU was identified to be a significant determinant variable of decrease in VFA (beta, 0.302; p = 0.001).ConclusionsThe decrease in SU level is positively associated with reduced VFA. This finding provides a rationale for clinical trials to affirm whether ULT promotes loss of visceral fat in patients with gout.

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