Abstract:Aim To explore the association of serum Adropin level with in-stent restenosis (ISR) after stent implantation in coronary artery. Methods A total of 176 patients underwent coronary artery stent implantation were divided into two groups of ISR (18 cases) and Non-ISR (158 cases) according to coronary angiography at 10~12 months later after stent implantation. The serum Adropin level, high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) and other metabolic parameters were measured. Insulin resistance index (IRI) was calculated. Results Serum Adropin level was significantly lower, whereas hs-CRP, fasting plasma insulin, IRI were significantly higher in group ISR than those in group Non-ISR ( P<0.05). Diabetes were more common in patients with ISR than those without ISR (P<0.05 ). Multivariate regression analysis revealed that Adropin was the independent risk factor for ISR (P<0.01). Adropin was negatively correlated with IRI and hs-CRP (P<0.01). Conclusions Lower serum Adropin level was significantly associated with ISR after coronary artery stent implantation, indicating the possible role of Adropin in the prevention of ISR.