Serum Trimethylamine-N-Oxide Is Strongly Related to Renal Function and Predicts Outcome in Chronic Kidney Disease

Jan 12, 2016PloS one

Blood Levels of Trimethylamine-N-Oxide Are Closely Linked to Kidney Function and May Predict Outcomes in Chronic Kidney Disease

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Abstract

GFR was the dominant variable affecting levels in patients.

  • TMAO levels are significantly influenced by the degree of renal function, with higher levels correlating with lower GFR.
  • Dialysis treatment does not reduce TMAO levels, while renal transplantation effectively normalizes them to levels seen in healthy controls.
  • In patients with CKD, TMAO levels are positively associated with inflammatory markers such as IL-6 and fibrinogen.
  • Higher TMAO levels are linked to an increased risk of all-cause mortality, even after adjusting for other factors.

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Key numbers

13×
Increase in Levels
5 patients had a 13-fold increase in compared to controls.
4.32
Mortality Risk Increase
Higher levels associated with a hazard ratio of 4.32 for all-cause mortality.

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What this is

  • This research investigates the relationship between serum () levels and renal function in () patients.
  • It explores how levels correlate with inflammatory markers and predicts mortality outcomes in stages 3-5.
  • The study includes 179 patients and 80 healthy controls, utilizing advanced liquid chromatography for metabolite analysis.

Essence

  • Elevated levels correlate strongly with impaired renal function in and predict increased mortality risk. levels normalize after renal transplantation.

Key takeaways

  • Higher levels are linked to lower glomerular filtration rates (GFR) in patients. A significant inverse correlation exists, with levels rising as renal function declines.
  • levels significantly decrease after renal transplantation, normalizing to control levels. This contrasts with choline and betaine, which continue to rise post-transplant.
  • Elevated levels predict a 4.32× increased risk for all-cause mortality in patients, even after adjusting for other risk factors.

Caveats

  • The observational nature of the study limits causal inferences regarding 's role in progression and mortality.
  • The absence of stage 1-2 patients may restrict the generalizability of the findings to the broader population.

Definitions

  • Trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO): A gut-derived metabolite linked to cardiovascular disease and mortality, produced from dietary precursors by gut bacteria.
  • Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD): A progressive condition characterized by a gradual loss of kidney function over time, often leading to end-stage renal disease.

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