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Adiponectin and Leptin Trajectories in Mexican-American Children from Birth to 9 Years of Age
OBJECTIVES: To address molecular mechanisms underlying obesity development, we examined patterns of critical metabolism-related hormones, adiponectin and leptin (adipokines), over childhood. SUBJECTS AND DESIGN: Plasma adiponectin and leptin were measured in 80 Mexican-American children at birth and...
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Public Library of Science
2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3813557/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24205046 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077964 |
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author | Volberg, Vitaly Heggeseth, Brianna Harley, Kim Huen, Karen Yousefi, Paul Davé, Veronica Tyler, Kristin Vedar, Michelle Eskenazi, Brenda Holland, Nina |
author_facet | Volberg, Vitaly Heggeseth, Brianna Harley, Kim Huen, Karen Yousefi, Paul Davé, Veronica Tyler, Kristin Vedar, Michelle Eskenazi, Brenda Holland, Nina |
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description | OBJECTIVES: To address molecular mechanisms underlying obesity development, we examined patterns of critical metabolism-related hormones, adiponectin and leptin (adipokines), over childhood. SUBJECTS AND DESIGN: Plasma adiponectin and leptin were measured in 80 Mexican-American children at birth and again at 2, 5, and 9 years from the ongoing prospective cohort followed by the Center for the Health Assessment of Mothers and Children of Salinas (CHAMACOS). We used a mixture modeling approach to identify patterns in adipokine trajectories from birth to 9 years. RESULTS: Leptin was positively related to child body size within all ages, however adiponectin had inverse and weaker associations with BMI at 2, 5, and 9 years. Correlations between adipokine levels over the 0–2, 2–5, and 5–9-year periods increased for both leptin (r = 0.06, 0.31 and 0.62) and adiponectin (r = 0.25, 0.41 and 0.46). Our mixture modeling approach identified three trajectory clusters for both leptin (1L [slowly-rising], 2L [rapidly-rising], and 3L [stable]) and adiponectin (1A [steep-dropping and rebounding], 2A [moderately-dropping], and 3A [stable]). While leptin groups were most separated over the 2–9-year period, adiponectin trajectories displayed greatest heterogeneity from birth to 2 years. Children in the rapidly-rising 2L group had highest BMI and waist circumference at 9 years. Further, children with greater birth weight had increased odds of belonging to this high risk group (OR = 1.21 95% CI 1.03, 1.43, compared to stable group 3L). Children whose mothers consumed more sugar-sweetened beverages during pregnancy were at risk of being in the steep-dropping 1A group (OR = 1.08, 95% CI 1.01, 1.17, compared to stable group 3A). CONCLUSION: Our results highlight developmental differences in leptin and adiponectin over the childhood period. Leptin closely reflects child body size however factors affecting adiponectin and long-term consequences of its changes over infancy need to be further explored. |
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spelling | pubmed-38135572013-11-07 Adiponectin and Leptin Trajectories in Mexican-American Children from Birth to 9 Years of Age Volberg, Vitaly Heggeseth, Brianna Harley, Kim Huen, Karen Yousefi, Paul Davé, Veronica Tyler, Kristin Vedar, Michelle Eskenazi, Brenda Holland, Nina PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: To address molecular mechanisms underlying obesity development, we examined patterns of critical metabolism-related hormones, adiponectin and leptin (adipokines), over childhood. SUBJECTS AND DESIGN: Plasma adiponectin and leptin were measured in 80 Mexican-American children at birth and again at 2, 5, and 9 years from the ongoing prospective cohort followed by the Center for the Health Assessment of Mothers and Children of Salinas (CHAMACOS). We used a mixture modeling approach to identify patterns in adipokine trajectories from birth to 9 years. RESULTS: Leptin was positively related to child body size within all ages, however adiponectin had inverse and weaker associations with BMI at 2, 5, and 9 years. Correlations between adipokine levels over the 0–2, 2–5, and 5–9-year periods increased for both leptin (r = 0.06, 0.31 and 0.62) and adiponectin (r = 0.25, 0.41 and 0.46). Our mixture modeling approach identified three trajectory clusters for both leptin (1L [slowly-rising], 2L [rapidly-rising], and 3L [stable]) and adiponectin (1A [steep-dropping and rebounding], 2A [moderately-dropping], and 3A [stable]). While leptin groups were most separated over the 2–9-year period, adiponectin trajectories displayed greatest heterogeneity from birth to 2 years. Children in the rapidly-rising 2L group had highest BMI and waist circumference at 9 years. Further, children with greater birth weight had increased odds of belonging to this high risk group (OR = 1.21 95% CI 1.03, 1.43, compared to stable group 3L). Children whose mothers consumed more sugar-sweetened beverages during pregnancy were at risk of being in the steep-dropping 1A group (OR = 1.08, 95% CI 1.01, 1.17, compared to stable group 3A). CONCLUSION: Our results highlight developmental differences in leptin and adiponectin over the childhood period. Leptin closely reflects child body size however factors affecting adiponectin and long-term consequences of its changes over infancy need to be further explored. Public Library of Science 2013-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3813557/ /pubmed/24205046 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077964 Text en © 2013 Volberg et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Volberg, Vitaly Heggeseth, Brianna Harley, Kim Huen, Karen Yousefi, Paul Davé, Veronica Tyler, Kristin Vedar, Michelle Eskenazi, Brenda Holland, Nina Adiponectin and Leptin Trajectories in Mexican-American Children from Birth to 9 Years of Age |
title | Adiponectin and Leptin Trajectories in Mexican-American Children from Birth to 9 Years of Age |
title_full | Adiponectin and Leptin Trajectories in Mexican-American Children from Birth to 9 Years of Age |
title_fullStr | Adiponectin and Leptin Trajectories in Mexican-American Children from Birth to 9 Years of Age |
title_full_unstemmed | Adiponectin and Leptin Trajectories in Mexican-American Children from Birth to 9 Years of Age |
title_short | Adiponectin and Leptin Trajectories in Mexican-American Children from Birth to 9 Years of Age |
title_sort | adiponectin and leptin trajectories in mexican-american children from birth to 9 years of age |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3813557/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24205046 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077964 |
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