Authors: Mary A. Williamson Mt(ascp) Phd,L. Michael Snyder Md
Higher adiponectin levels are associated with a lower risk of type 2 diabetes across diverse populations, consistent with a dose–response relationship.
Interpretation
Increased In
Twofold before a meal and decreases to trough levels within 1 hour after eating
More than twofold in hemodialysis patients
Decreased In
Type 2 diabetes mellitus
Obesity and metabolic syndrome
Limitations
Adiponectin exerts some of its weight reduction effects via the brain. This is similar to the action of leptin, but the two hormones perform complementary actions and can have additive effects.
Due to its important cardiometabolic actions, adiponectin represents a biologic molecule worth being studied as a new emerging biomarker of disease and also as a target for pharmacologic treatments.
Suggested Reading
Li S, Shin HJ, Ding EL, et al. Adiponectin levels and risk of type 2 diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
JAMA.
2009;302(2):179–188.
ADRENOCORTICOTROPIC HORMONE (ACTH)
Definition
ACTH is a polypeptide hormone produced by the anterior pituitary gland that exists principally as a chain of 39 amino acids, with a molecular mass of approximately 4,500 Da. Its biologic function is to stimulate cortisol secretion by the adrenal cortex. ACTH secretion is in turn controlled by the hypothalamic hormone CRF and by negative feedback from cortisol.
Normal range:
<46 pg/mL.
Use