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Impact of child obesity on adipose tissue physiology: assessment of adipocytokines and inflammatory cytokines as biomarkers of obesity

Obesity could be interpreted as a low grade inflammatory state. The role of cytokines for innate and acquired immune response and adipocytokines in pathogenesis of obesity is not completely understood. The aim of the study was to evaluate anthropometric parameters, adipocytokines and inflammatory cy...

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Autores principales: Leoni, Maria Chiara, Valsecchi, Chiara, Mantelli, Melissa, Marastoni, Laura, Tinelli, Carmine, Marchi, Antonietta, Castellazzi, Annamaria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3093996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21589832
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/pr.2010.e19
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author Leoni, Maria Chiara
Valsecchi, Chiara
Mantelli, Melissa
Marastoni, Laura
Tinelli, Carmine
Marchi, Antonietta
Castellazzi, Annamaria
author_facet Leoni, Maria Chiara
Valsecchi, Chiara
Mantelli, Melissa
Marastoni, Laura
Tinelli, Carmine
Marchi, Antonietta
Castellazzi, Annamaria
author_sort Leoni, Maria Chiara
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description Obesity could be interpreted as a low grade inflammatory state. The role of cytokines for innate and acquired immune response and adipocytokines in pathogenesis of obesity is not completely understood. The aim of the study was to evaluate anthropometric parameters, adipocytokines and inflammatory cytokine levels as biomarkers of childhood obesity. This investigation was designed as a longitudinal observational study. Forty-seven obese children (19 males and 28 females) were enrolled by Pediatric Clinic of the Foundation IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, Pavia, Italy. For each patients a blood sample, used for other biochemical evaluations, was collected. Cytokines and adipocytokines plasmatic levels were determined using an ELISA method. Plasma leptin levels are in correlation with age (r=0.5; P<0.001) and BMI-z score (r=0.36; P<0.001), particularly in girls; plasma resistin levels are in inverse correlation with age, particularly in boys (r=-0.67; P<0.001) and in correlation with BMI-z score (r=0.52; P=0.002). Plasma leptin and resistin levels show a good correlation with antrophometric parameters of child obesity (sex and BMI z score). This study suggests that leptin and resistin can be considered as biomarker of childhood obesity and its comorbility. We observed a statistically significant correlation between plasma leptin and resistin levels and antrophometric parameters of child obesity (sex and BMI z score). This study suggests that adipocytokines, such as leptin and resistin, can be considered as biomarkers of childhood obesity.
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spelling pubmed-30939962011-05-17 Impact of child obesity on adipose tissue physiology: assessment of adipocytokines and inflammatory cytokines as biomarkers of obesity Leoni, Maria Chiara Valsecchi, Chiara Mantelli, Melissa Marastoni, Laura Tinelli, Carmine Marchi, Antonietta Castellazzi, Annamaria Pediatr Rep Article Obesity could be interpreted as a low grade inflammatory state. The role of cytokines for innate and acquired immune response and adipocytokines in pathogenesis of obesity is not completely understood. The aim of the study was to evaluate anthropometric parameters, adipocytokines and inflammatory cytokine levels as biomarkers of childhood obesity. This investigation was designed as a longitudinal observational study. Forty-seven obese children (19 males and 28 females) were enrolled by Pediatric Clinic of the Foundation IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, Pavia, Italy. For each patients a blood sample, used for other biochemical evaluations, was collected. Cytokines and adipocytokines plasmatic levels were determined using an ELISA method. Plasma leptin levels are in correlation with age (r=0.5; P<0.001) and BMI-z score (r=0.36; P<0.001), particularly in girls; plasma resistin levels are in inverse correlation with age, particularly in boys (r=-0.67; P<0.001) and in correlation with BMI-z score (r=0.52; P=0.002). Plasma leptin and resistin levels show a good correlation with antrophometric parameters of child obesity (sex and BMI z score). This study suggests that leptin and resistin can be considered as biomarker of childhood obesity and its comorbility. We observed a statistically significant correlation between plasma leptin and resistin levels and antrophometric parameters of child obesity (sex and BMI z score). This study suggests that adipocytokines, such as leptin and resistin, can be considered as biomarkers of childhood obesity. PAGEPress Publications 2010-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3093996/ /pubmed/21589832 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/pr.2010.e19 Text en ©Copyright M.C. Leoni et al., 2010 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License (by-nc 3.0) Licensee PAGEPress, Italy
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Leoni, Maria Chiara
Valsecchi, Chiara
Mantelli, Melissa
Marastoni, Laura
Tinelli, Carmine
Marchi, Antonietta
Castellazzi, Annamaria
Impact of child obesity on adipose tissue physiology: assessment of adipocytokines and inflammatory cytokines as biomarkers of obesity
title Impact of child obesity on adipose tissue physiology: assessment of adipocytokines and inflammatory cytokines as biomarkers of obesity
title_full Impact of child obesity on adipose tissue physiology: assessment of adipocytokines and inflammatory cytokines as biomarkers of obesity
title_fullStr Impact of child obesity on adipose tissue physiology: assessment of adipocytokines and inflammatory cytokines as biomarkers of obesity
title_full_unstemmed Impact of child obesity on adipose tissue physiology: assessment of adipocytokines and inflammatory cytokines as biomarkers of obesity
title_short Impact of child obesity on adipose tissue physiology: assessment of adipocytokines and inflammatory cytokines as biomarkers of obesity
title_sort impact of child obesity on adipose tissue physiology: assessment of adipocytokines and inflammatory cytokines as biomarkers of obesity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3093996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21589832
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/pr.2010.e19
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