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Hyperleptinemia is associated with parameters of low-grade systemic inflammation and metabolic dysfunction in obese human beings

Leptin is an adipose tissue-derived hormone that has been involved in hypothalamic and systemic inflammation, altered food-intake patterns, and metabolic dysfunction in obese mice. However, it remains unclear whether leptin has a relationship with parameters of systemic inflammation and metabolic dy...

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Autores principales: Leon-Cabrera, Sonia, Solís-Lozano, Lourdes, Suárez-Álvarez, Karina, González-Chávez, Antonio, Béjar, Yadira L., Robles-Díaz, Guillermo, Escobedo, Galileo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3750204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23986664
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnint.2013.00062
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author Leon-Cabrera, Sonia
Solís-Lozano, Lourdes
Suárez-Álvarez, Karina
González-Chávez, Antonio
Béjar, Yadira L.
Robles-Díaz, Guillermo
Escobedo, Galileo
author_facet Leon-Cabrera, Sonia
Solís-Lozano, Lourdes
Suárez-Álvarez, Karina
González-Chávez, Antonio
Béjar, Yadira L.
Robles-Díaz, Guillermo
Escobedo, Galileo
author_sort Leon-Cabrera, Sonia
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description Leptin is an adipose tissue-derived hormone that has been involved in hypothalamic and systemic inflammation, altered food-intake patterns, and metabolic dysfunction in obese mice. However, it remains unclear whether leptin has a relationship with parameters of systemic inflammation and metabolic dysfunction in humans. We thus evaluated in a cross-sectional study the circulating levels of leptin in 40 non-obese and 41 obese Mexican individuals, examining their relationship with tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), interleukin (IL) 12, IL-10, central obesity, serum glucose and insulin levels, and serum triglyceride and cholesterol concentrations. Circulating levels of leptin, TNF-α, IL-12, IL-10, and insulin were measured by ELISA, while concentrations of glucose, triglyceride, and cholesterol were determined by enzymatic assays. As expected, serum levels of leptin exhibited a significant elevation in obese individuals as compared to non-obese subjects, showing a clear association with increased body mass index (r = 0.4173), central obesity (r = 0.4678), and body fat percentage (r = 0.3583). Furthermore, leptin also showed a strong relationship with serum TNF-α (r = 0.6989), IL-12 (r = 0.3093), and IL-10 (r = −0.5691). Interestingly, leptin was also significantly related with high concentrations of fasting glucose (r = 0.5227) and insulin (r = 0.2229), as well as elevated levels of insulin resistance (r = 0.3611) and circulating triglyceride (r = 0.4135). These results suggest that hyperleptinemia is strongly associated with the occurrence of low-grade systemic inflammation and metabolic alteration in obese subjects. Further clinical research is still needed to determine whether hyperleptinemia may be a potential marker for recognizing the advent of obesity-related metabolic disorders in human beings.
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spelling pubmed-37502042013-08-28 Hyperleptinemia is associated with parameters of low-grade systemic inflammation and metabolic dysfunction in obese human beings Leon-Cabrera, Sonia Solís-Lozano, Lourdes Suárez-Álvarez, Karina González-Chávez, Antonio Béjar, Yadira L. Robles-Díaz, Guillermo Escobedo, Galileo Front Integr Neurosci Neuroscience Leptin is an adipose tissue-derived hormone that has been involved in hypothalamic and systemic inflammation, altered food-intake patterns, and metabolic dysfunction in obese mice. However, it remains unclear whether leptin has a relationship with parameters of systemic inflammation and metabolic dysfunction in humans. We thus evaluated in a cross-sectional study the circulating levels of leptin in 40 non-obese and 41 obese Mexican individuals, examining their relationship with tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), interleukin (IL) 12, IL-10, central obesity, serum glucose and insulin levels, and serum triglyceride and cholesterol concentrations. Circulating levels of leptin, TNF-α, IL-12, IL-10, and insulin were measured by ELISA, while concentrations of glucose, triglyceride, and cholesterol were determined by enzymatic assays. As expected, serum levels of leptin exhibited a significant elevation in obese individuals as compared to non-obese subjects, showing a clear association with increased body mass index (r = 0.4173), central obesity (r = 0.4678), and body fat percentage (r = 0.3583). Furthermore, leptin also showed a strong relationship with serum TNF-α (r = 0.6989), IL-12 (r = 0.3093), and IL-10 (r = −0.5691). Interestingly, leptin was also significantly related with high concentrations of fasting glucose (r = 0.5227) and insulin (r = 0.2229), as well as elevated levels of insulin resistance (r = 0.3611) and circulating triglyceride (r = 0.4135). These results suggest that hyperleptinemia is strongly associated with the occurrence of low-grade systemic inflammation and metabolic alteration in obese subjects. Further clinical research is still needed to determine whether hyperleptinemia may be a potential marker for recognizing the advent of obesity-related metabolic disorders in human beings. Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3750204/ /pubmed/23986664 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnint.2013.00062 Text en Copyright © 2013 Leon-Cabrera, Solís-Lozano, Suárez-Álvarez, González-Chávez, Béjar, Robles-Díaz and Escobedo. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Leon-Cabrera, Sonia
Solís-Lozano, Lourdes
Suárez-Álvarez, Karina
González-Chávez, Antonio
Béjar, Yadira L.
Robles-Díaz, Guillermo
Escobedo, Galileo
Hyperleptinemia is associated with parameters of low-grade systemic inflammation and metabolic dysfunction in obese human beings
title Hyperleptinemia is associated with parameters of low-grade systemic inflammation and metabolic dysfunction in obese human beings
title_full Hyperleptinemia is associated with parameters of low-grade systemic inflammation and metabolic dysfunction in obese human beings
title_fullStr Hyperleptinemia is associated with parameters of low-grade systemic inflammation and metabolic dysfunction in obese human beings
title_full_unstemmed Hyperleptinemia is associated with parameters of low-grade systemic inflammation and metabolic dysfunction in obese human beings
title_short Hyperleptinemia is associated with parameters of low-grade systemic inflammation and metabolic dysfunction in obese human beings
title_sort hyperleptinemia is associated with parameters of low-grade systemic inflammation and metabolic dysfunction in obese human beings
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3750204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23986664
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnint.2013.00062
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