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Chemerin as a novel non-invasive serum marker of intrahepatic lipid content in obese children

BACKGROUND: Ectopic hepatic lipid accumulation is closely related to the development of insulin resistance, which is regarded as one of the most significant risk factors of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The current study has shown that fat tissue constitutes an important endocrine organ...

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Autores principales: Kłusek-Oksiuta, Monika, Bialokoz-Kalinowska, Irena, Tarasów, Eugeniusz, Wojtkowska, Malgorzata, Werpachowska, Irena, Lebensztejn, Dariusz Marek
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4237733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25399407
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13052-014-0084-4
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author Kłusek-Oksiuta, Monika
Bialokoz-Kalinowska, Irena
Tarasów, Eugeniusz
Wojtkowska, Malgorzata
Werpachowska, Irena
Lebensztejn, Dariusz Marek
author_facet Kłusek-Oksiuta, Monika
Bialokoz-Kalinowska, Irena
Tarasów, Eugeniusz
Wojtkowska, Malgorzata
Werpachowska, Irena
Lebensztejn, Dariusz Marek
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description BACKGROUND: Ectopic hepatic lipid accumulation is closely related to the development of insulin resistance, which is regarded as one of the most significant risk factors of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The current study has shown that fat tissue constitutes an important endocrine organ with its own production and metabolism of many biologically active substances, among which adipokines play an important role. Classic adipokines (e.g. leptin, adiponectin, resistin) are fat-derived hormones which serum level is altered in patients with NAFLD. The role of novel adipokines in the pathomechanism of this disease is not clear. Therefore, the aim of our study was to evaluate the serum concentrations of chemerin, omentin and vaspin in obese children with NAFLD. METHODS: Forty-five obese children, aged 7–17 years old, were admitted to our Department with suspected liver disease (hepatomegaly, and/or ultrasonographic liver brightness, and/or increased ALT activity). Viral hepatitides, as well as autoimmune and metabolic liver diseases were excluded. Fasting serum levels of chemerin, omentin and vaspin were determined. The grade of liver steatosis in ultrasound was graded according to Saverymuttu. (1)HMR spectroscopy was performed with a 1.5 T scanner and with PRESS sequencing. RESULTS: Fatty liver was confirmed in 39 children by ultrasound and in 33 patients by (1)HMRS (19 of them also had increased ALT activity /NAFLD/). Chemerin and vaspin levels were significantly higher in children with NAFLD compared to the control group (n = 30). The concentration of chemerin was significantly higher in children with advanced liver steatosis compared to non-hepatopathic patients (p = 0,02). Significant positive correlations were found between the total liver lipids in (1)HMRS and chemerin (r = 0,33; p = 0,02) and vaspin (r = 0,4; p = 0,006). The ability of serum chemerin (cut-off = 190 ng/ml, Se = 75%, Sp = 58%) to differentiate children with fatty liver in (1)HMRS from those without steatosis was significant (AUC = 0,7, p = 0,04). Omentin and vaspin did not allow a useful prediction to be made. CONCLUSION: Chemerin seems to be the most suitable non-invasive biomarker in predicting both intrahepatic lipid content in obese children and advanced liver steatosis in children with NAFLD.
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spelling pubmed-42377332014-11-21 Chemerin as a novel non-invasive serum marker of intrahepatic lipid content in obese children Kłusek-Oksiuta, Monika Bialokoz-Kalinowska, Irena Tarasów, Eugeniusz Wojtkowska, Malgorzata Werpachowska, Irena Lebensztejn, Dariusz Marek Ital J Pediatr Research BACKGROUND: Ectopic hepatic lipid accumulation is closely related to the development of insulin resistance, which is regarded as one of the most significant risk factors of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The current study has shown that fat tissue constitutes an important endocrine organ with its own production and metabolism of many biologically active substances, among which adipokines play an important role. Classic adipokines (e.g. leptin, adiponectin, resistin) are fat-derived hormones which serum level is altered in patients with NAFLD. The role of novel adipokines in the pathomechanism of this disease is not clear. Therefore, the aim of our study was to evaluate the serum concentrations of chemerin, omentin and vaspin in obese children with NAFLD. METHODS: Forty-five obese children, aged 7–17 years old, were admitted to our Department with suspected liver disease (hepatomegaly, and/or ultrasonographic liver brightness, and/or increased ALT activity). Viral hepatitides, as well as autoimmune and metabolic liver diseases were excluded. Fasting serum levels of chemerin, omentin and vaspin were determined. The grade of liver steatosis in ultrasound was graded according to Saverymuttu. (1)HMR spectroscopy was performed with a 1.5 T scanner and with PRESS sequencing. RESULTS: Fatty liver was confirmed in 39 children by ultrasound and in 33 patients by (1)HMRS (19 of them also had increased ALT activity /NAFLD/). Chemerin and vaspin levels were significantly higher in children with NAFLD compared to the control group (n = 30). The concentration of chemerin was significantly higher in children with advanced liver steatosis compared to non-hepatopathic patients (p = 0,02). Significant positive correlations were found between the total liver lipids in (1)HMRS and chemerin (r = 0,33; p = 0,02) and vaspin (r = 0,4; p = 0,006). The ability of serum chemerin (cut-off = 190 ng/ml, Se = 75%, Sp = 58%) to differentiate children with fatty liver in (1)HMRS from those without steatosis was significant (AUC = 0,7, p = 0,04). Omentin and vaspin did not allow a useful prediction to be made. CONCLUSION: Chemerin seems to be the most suitable non-invasive biomarker in predicting both intrahepatic lipid content in obese children and advanced liver steatosis in children with NAFLD. BioMed Central 2014-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4237733/ /pubmed/25399407 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13052-014-0084-4 Text en © Klusek-Oksiuta et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2014 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Kłusek-Oksiuta, Monika
Bialokoz-Kalinowska, Irena
Tarasów, Eugeniusz
Wojtkowska, Malgorzata
Werpachowska, Irena
Lebensztejn, Dariusz Marek
Chemerin as a novel non-invasive serum marker of intrahepatic lipid content in obese children
title Chemerin as a novel non-invasive serum marker of intrahepatic lipid content in obese children
title_full Chemerin as a novel non-invasive serum marker of intrahepatic lipid content in obese children
title_fullStr Chemerin as a novel non-invasive serum marker of intrahepatic lipid content in obese children
title_full_unstemmed Chemerin as a novel non-invasive serum marker of intrahepatic lipid content in obese children
title_short Chemerin as a novel non-invasive serum marker of intrahepatic lipid content in obese children
title_sort chemerin as a novel non-invasive serum marker of intrahepatic lipid content in obese children
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4237733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25399407
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13052-014-0084-4
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