This study was designed to investigate the serum and synovial fluid leptin levels, and inflammatory markers in rheumatoid
arthritis (RA) patients. Serum and synovial fluid leptin levels were significantly higher (
P > 0.05) in RA patients than control group; RA patients with moderate disease activity (DAS < 2.7) having significantly higher
leptin levels (
P > 0.05) than those with low disease activity (DAS < 2.7). Leukocytes and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) were found
to be significantly higher in moderate disease activity RA group compared to low activity group (
P > 0.05,
P < 0.001, respectively). Serum leptin level is found to be independent of age and inflammatory markers. ESR is positively
correlated with DAS activity and CRP values. Our finding of no correlation between leptin and BMI shows that regulation of
leptinemia is complex, and leptin levels cannot be used to assess RA activity.
Keywords Leptin - Synovial fluid - Rheumatoid arthritis - Inflammation markers