Serum total bilirubin concentrations are inversely associated with total white blood cell counts in an adult population
Autor: | Shih-Yi Lin, Ya-Yu Wang, Jiin-Tsae Liang, Wen-Dau Chang, Wan-Ni Tsai, Wayne Huey-Herng Sheu |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Adolescent Bilirubin Clinical Biochemistry Taiwan Physiology Inflammation Pathogenesis Cohort Studies chemistry.chemical_compound Leukocyte Count Young Adult Risk Factors White blood cell Leukocytes Medicine Blood test Humans Mass Screening Aged Aged 80 and over Metabolic Syndrome medicine.diagnostic_test Triglyceride business.industry General Medicine Middle Aged medicine.disease medicine.anatomical_structure Cross-Sectional Studies chemistry Cardiovascular Diseases Cohort Female medicine.symptom Metabolic syndrome business Biomarkers |
Zdroj: | Annals of clinical biochemistry. 52(Pt 2) |
ISSN: | 1758-1001 |
Popis: | Background Several studies have shown that serum bilirubin has a protective effect against cardiovascular disease and that inflammation plays an important role in its pathogenesis. This cross-sectional study investigated whether there was an association between blood total white blood cell count, a simple indicator of inflammation, and serum total bilirubin concentration in a cohort of an adult population in Taiwan. Methods A total of 2458 apparently healthy adults (1246 men and 1212 women) who attended health examination at a medical centre in central Taiwan were enrolled. We collected anthropometric measurements, fasting blood test results, lifestyle habits and medical history. Results Total white blood cell counts decreased progressively when the concentrations of total bilirubin increased as demonstrated in the total bilirubin quartiles. Both total bilirubin concentrations and total white blood cell counts showed significant correlations with the components of metabolic syndrome, including triglyceride and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol concentrations. Multivariate linear regression analysis revealed that, for both genders, total bilirubin showed an independent negative correlation with total white blood cell count after adjusting for conventional cardiovascular risk factors. Conclusions Higher serum total bilirubin concentrations within the reference range were associated with lower blood total white blood cell counts, regardless of other classical cardiovascular risk factors. |
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