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Association of chemerin levels with anthropometric indexes and C-reactive protein in obese and non-obese adolescents

BACKGROUND: Obesity is a low-grade chronic inflammation. This epidemic is growing in different age groups including adolescents. It is accompanied with a decrease in the age for incidence of obesity-related disorders. Chemerin, as a chemokine and stimulator of anti-inflammatory adiponectin, links im...

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Autores principales: Maghsoudi, Zahra, Kelishadi, Roya, Hosseinzadeh-Attar, Mohammad Javad
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Publicado: Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4530657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26261457
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author Maghsoudi, Zahra
Kelishadi, Roya
Hosseinzadeh-Attar, Mohammad Javad
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description BACKGROUND: Obesity is a low-grade chronic inflammation. This epidemic is growing in different age groups including adolescents. It is accompanied with a decrease in the age for incidence of obesity-related disorders. Chemerin, as a chemokine and stimulator of anti-inflammatory adiponectin, links immune system, adipose tissue and inflammation. It may be useful in predicting obesity in the hit phase of life. This study aims to assess serum chemerin and adiponectin in relation to the inflammation and obesity indices. METHODS: This case-control study was conducted on 82 adolescent girls, aged12-18 years. They were categorized based on the percentiles of the body mass index (BMI).Serum chemerin, adiponectin, high-sensitive C-reactive protein (Hs-CRP), body fat mass and its percent, waist circumference (WC) ,hip circumference (HC) were measured; BMI and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR)were calculated. Data were analyzed by independent Student’s t-test and Pearson correlation; path analysis was conducted, as well. RESULTS: We found a negative significant association between chemerin and adiponectin levels in both obese and non-obese groups(r =-0.387, P = 0.014 vs. r = 0.362, respectively, P = 0.018). Serum chemerin was higher in obese than in non-obese adolescents (441.83 ± 47.79 vs. 409.30 ± 66.12 µg /l, respectively, P = 0.012), whereas mean adiponectin level was lower in obese participants than in the other group (4.79 ± 0.94 versus 5.2 ± 0.53µg/ml, respectively, P = 0.016). Chemerin concentrations had significant positive correlation with Hs-CRP levels, BMI, WC, HC, WHR, body fat mass and its percent (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Chemerin concentrations were associated with and adiponectin levels in obese girl adolescents, negatively. Hs-CRP, BMI, WC, HC, WHR, body fat mass and its’ percent were in positive relation with chemerin levels, and inverse association with serum adiponectin concentrations. Our findings suggest that chemerin can be considered as an early marker of the inflammatory process in obesity.
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spelling pubmed-45306572015-08-10 Association of chemerin levels with anthropometric indexes and C-reactive protein in obese and non-obese adolescents Maghsoudi, Zahra Kelishadi, Roya Hosseinzadeh-Attar, Mohammad Javad ARYA Atheroscler Original Article BACKGROUND: Obesity is a low-grade chronic inflammation. This epidemic is growing in different age groups including adolescents. It is accompanied with a decrease in the age for incidence of obesity-related disorders. Chemerin, as a chemokine and stimulator of anti-inflammatory adiponectin, links immune system, adipose tissue and inflammation. It may be useful in predicting obesity in the hit phase of life. This study aims to assess serum chemerin and adiponectin in relation to the inflammation and obesity indices. METHODS: This case-control study was conducted on 82 adolescent girls, aged12-18 years. They were categorized based on the percentiles of the body mass index (BMI).Serum chemerin, adiponectin, high-sensitive C-reactive protein (Hs-CRP), body fat mass and its percent, waist circumference (WC) ,hip circumference (HC) were measured; BMI and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR)were calculated. Data were analyzed by independent Student’s t-test and Pearson correlation; path analysis was conducted, as well. RESULTS: We found a negative significant association between chemerin and adiponectin levels in both obese and non-obese groups(r =-0.387, P = 0.014 vs. r = 0.362, respectively, P = 0.018). Serum chemerin was higher in obese than in non-obese adolescents (441.83 ± 47.79 vs. 409.30 ± 66.12 µg /l, respectively, P = 0.012), whereas mean adiponectin level was lower in obese participants than in the other group (4.79 ± 0.94 versus 5.2 ± 0.53µg/ml, respectively, P = 0.016). Chemerin concentrations had significant positive correlation with Hs-CRP levels, BMI, WC, HC, WHR, body fat mass and its percent (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Chemerin concentrations were associated with and adiponectin levels in obese girl adolescents, negatively. Hs-CRP, BMI, WC, HC, WHR, body fat mass and its’ percent were in positive relation with chemerin levels, and inverse association with serum adiponectin concentrations. Our findings suggest that chemerin can be considered as an early marker of the inflammatory process in obesity. Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences 2015-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4530657/ /pubmed/26261457 Text en © 2015 Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center & Isfahan University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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title_full Association of chemerin levels with anthropometric indexes and C-reactive protein in obese and non-obese adolescents
title_fullStr Association of chemerin levels with anthropometric indexes and C-reactive protein in obese and non-obese adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Association of chemerin levels with anthropometric indexes and C-reactive protein in obese and non-obese adolescents
title_short Association of chemerin levels with anthropometric indexes and C-reactive protein in obese and non-obese adolescents
title_sort association of chemerin levels with anthropometric indexes and c-reactive protein in obese and non-obese adolescents
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4530657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26261457
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