Serum chemerin levels are inversely associated with renal function in a general population.
Stephanie ZyllaRainer RettigHenry VölzkeKarlhans EndlichMatthias NauckNele FriedrichPublished in: Clinical endocrinology (2017)
Our results demonstrate a strong inverse association between serum chemerin levels and renal function. This association might be explained by MetS-related phenotypes, which lead to renal damage and are associated with increased chemerin levels and/or an impaired renal elimination of chemerin by diseased kidneys.
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