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Ana-Maria Pitea

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  • Dyslipidemia and inflammatory adipokines in a group of children with altered nutritional status - 22/07/2015
  • DISLIPIDEMIA SI ADIPOKINELE INFLAMATORII LA UN LOT DE COPII CU STATUS NUTRITIONAL MODIFICAT - 22/07/2015

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Dyslipidemia and inflammatory adipokines in a group of children with altered nutritional status

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LXII, Nr. 3, An 2013
ISSN 1454-0398  |  e-ISSN 2069-6175
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DOI: 10.37897/RJP

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Dyslipidemia and inflammatory adipokines in a group of children with altered nutritional status

Ana-Maria Pitea, Lidia Man, Maria Despina Baghiu and Cristina Oana Mărginean

ABSTRACT

Background. Obesity associates multiple complications, as consequence of chronic inflammation and insulinresistance, changes induced by adipocytes products.

Aim. Determination of serum-levels of inflammation adipokines in obese children and assessment of their relationship with anthropometric and biochemical parameters.

Methods. prospective study including 110 obese children assessed between 1 October 2010-1 March 2013.We determined the leptin levels, adiponectin, interleukins (IL6-8), looking for their correlations with anthropometric and metabolic parameters.

Results. Leptin was 16.79±1.39ng/ml in obese, higher than in control-group (2.78 ± 0.43 ng/ml), while adiponectin was 14871.07 ± 713.17 ng/ml in controls and 9883.49 ± 562.54 ng/ml in obese, with statistically significant differences (p < 0.0001 for both). IL6 and IL8 were also higher in obese group. There were significant correlations between the adipokines and anthropometric indices. Dyslipidemia was found in 20% of obese, 8.18% with increased LDLCholesterol, 26.36% hypertriglyceridemia and 9.09% low HDL-Cholesterol.

Conclusions. inflammatory adipokines are elevated in obese children, correlated with dyslipidemia, and adiponectin decreases, suggesting that marked adiposity in children also can play a role in the pathogenesis of complications.

Key words: adipokines, child, dyslipidemia, obesity, nutritional status

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DISLIPIDEMIA SI ADIPOKINELE INFLAMATORII LA UN LOT DE COPII CU STATUS NUTRITIONAL MODIFICAT

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LXII, Nr. 3, An 2013
ISSN 1454-0398  |  e-ISSN 2069-6175
ISSN-L 1454-0398
DOI: 10.37897/RJP

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DOI - Crossref
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DOAJ
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Ebsco Host - Medline
Google Academic
Semantic Scholar

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National Awards “Science and Research”

NEW! RJP has announced the annually National Award for "Science and Research" for the best scientific articles published throughout the year in the official journal.

ICMJE- Recommendations

Read the Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly work in Medical Journals.

Promoting Global Health

The published medical research literature is a global public good. Medical journal editors have a social responsibility to promote global health by publishing, whenever possible, research that furthers health worldwide.

DISLIPIDEMIA SI ADIPOKINELE INFLAMATORII LA UN LOT DE COPII CU STATUS NUTRITIONAL MODIFICAT

Ana-Maria Pitea, Lidia Man, Maria Despina Baghiu and Cristina Oana Mărginean

REZUMAT

Introducere. Obezitatea prezintă multiple complicaţii, consecinţa inflamaţiei cronice şi insulinorezistenţei, modificări induse de produşii secretaţi de adipocite.

Scop. Determinarea nivelurilor serice a adipokinelor inflamatorii la copiii obezi şi evaluarea relaţiei cu indicii antropometrici şi parametrii biochimici.

Material şi metodă. Studiu prospectiv incluzând 110 copii obezi, între 1 octombrie 2010-1 martie 2013. S-au determinat leptina, adiponectina, interleukinele (IL6-8), căutând corelaţiile acestora cu parametrii antropometrici şi de metabolism.

Rezultate. Leptina a fost 16,79 ±1,39 ng/ml la obezi, mai mare decât la lotul martor (2,78 ± 0,43 ng/ml), iar adiponectina 14871,07 ± 713,17 ng/ml la martor şi 9.883,49 ± 562,54 ng/ml la obezi, cu diferenţe semnificative sta tistic (p < 0,0001 ambele). IL6 şi IL8 au fost, de asemenea, mai mari la lotul de obezi. Au fost corelaţii semnificative între adipokine şi indicii antropometrici. Dislipidemia s-a semnalat la 20% din obezi, 8,18% cu LDL-colesterol crescut, 26,36% hipertrigliceridemie şi 9,09% HDL-colesterol scăzut.

Concluzii. Adipokinele inflamatorii sunt crescute la copiii obezi, corelate cu dislipidemia, iar adiponectina scade, sugerând că adipozitatea marcată poate avea şi la copil rol în patogeneza complicaţiilor.

Cuvinte cheie: infecţie, malnutriţie, obezitate, interkeukine, copii

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