Altıntaş, NejatFazlioğlu, NevinGüzel, SavaşYılmaz, AhsenAydın, Cihan2023-05-062023-05-0620231520-95121522-1709https://doi.org/10.1007/s11325-023-02800-9https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11776/11811PurposeMetrnl, a newly discovered adipokine with significant expression in white adipose tissue, promotes energy expenditure and contributes to the development of cardiovascular disorders. Endocan is a surrogate marker for endothelial dysfunction and is linked to cardiovascular risk factors. Higher cardiovascular morbidity and mortality have been linked to obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). In this study, we investigated the potential of serum Metrnl and endocan as biomarkers to identify patients with OSA who are at increased cardiovascular risk and differentiate them from healthy controls.MethodsThe study included the evaluation of serum levels of endocan and Metrnl in individuals with OSA and healthy controls. All participants underwent full polysomnography to evaluate their sleep, and carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) was measured in each of them.ResultsPatients with OSA (n = 117) had considerably lower levels of Metrnl and significantly higher levels of endocan than controls (n = 59). Once confounding factors were taken into account, both Metrnl and endocan were effective predictors of OSA. Additionally, the severity of OSA, as determined by the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI), was linked to Metrnl and endocan levels. The study also found a significant and independent inverse association between CIMT and Metrnl, along with a positive association with endocan after making multiple adjustments. Furthermore, there was a significant and independent connection between CIMT and AHI.ConclusionBased on these findings, Metrnl and endocan have the potential to be valuable markers for identifying patients with OSA who are at increased risk of early vascular damage.en10.1007/s11325-023-02800-9info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessApnea-hypopnea indexBiomarkersCarotid intima-media thicknessEndocanMetrnlObstructive sleep apneaEndothelial DysfunctionCardiovascular-DiseaseOxidative StressMechanismsEndocanVersionLevelIs meteorin-like (Metrnl) a novel biomarker to distinguish patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and patients with OSA at vascular riskArticleQ3WOS:0009440817000012-s2.0-8514933606336877355Q1