OBJECTIVES: 1. To evaluate the relationship between plasma leptin and TNFalpha concentrations in obese children and to assess the differences between hyperinsulinemic and normoinsulinemic groups. 2. To evaluate the relationship between plasma leptin and insulin levels in obese children. 3. To investigate the TNFalpha G308A mutation in obese children. METHODS: Body mass index (BMI), fasting plasma glucose and insulin levels, oral glucose tolerance test results, homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) results, and plasma leptin and TNFalpha concentrations were evaluated in obese children (n = 45) and age- and gender-matched, lean healthy controls (n = 40). RESULTS: In obese children the fasting insulin, HOMA-IR results, plasma leptin and TNFalpha concentrations were significantly higher than in controls (p <0.05). Furthermore, obese females showed higher plasma leptin and insulin resistance compared to obese males. While plasma leptin, TNFalpha levels and HOMA-IR results were similar in the prepubertal and pubertal groups, insulin levels were significantly higher in the pubertal group. Plasma leptin and TNFalpha concentrations were similar in hyperinsulinemic and normoinsulinemic obese children. In control children, plasma leptin concentrations showed a positive correlation with BMI, age, fasting insulin and HOMA-IR results. In obese children, plasma leptin levels did not correlate with BMI, fasting insulin or TNFalpha. CONCLUSION: Plasma leptin concentrations did not show any correlation with TNFalpha levels in obese children. Furthermore, plasma leptin and TNFalpha concentrations were similar in hyperinsulinemic and normoinsulinemic obese children.
OBJECTIVES: 1. To evaluate the relationship between plasma leptin and TNFalpha concentrations in obesechildren and to assess the differences between hyperinsulinemic and normoinsulinemic groups. 2. To evaluate the relationship between plasma leptin and insulin levels in obesechildren. 3. To investigate the TNFalphaG308A mutation in obesechildren. METHODS: Body mass index (BMI), fasting plasma glucose and insulin levels, oral glucose tolerance test results, homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) results, and plasma leptin and TNFalpha concentrations were evaluated in obesechildren (n = 45) and age- and gender-matched, lean healthy controls (n = 40). RESULTS: In obesechildren the fasting insulin, HOMA-IR results, plasma leptin and TNFalpha concentrations were significantly higher than in controls (p <0.05). Furthermore, obese females showed higher plasma leptin and insulin resistance compared to obese males. While plasma leptin, TNFalpha levels and HOMA-IR results were similar in the prepubertal and pubertal groups, insulin levels were significantly higher in the pubertal group. Plasma leptin and TNFalpha concentrations were similar in hyperinsulinemic and normoinsulinemic obesechildren. In control children, plasma leptin concentrations showed a positive correlation with BMI, age, fasting insulin and HOMA-IR results. In obesechildren, plasma leptin levels did not correlate with BMI, fasting insulin or TNFalpha. CONCLUSION: Plasma leptin concentrations did not show any correlation with TNFalpha levels in obesechildren. Furthermore, plasma leptin and TNFalpha concentrations were similar in hyperinsulinemic and normoinsulinemic obesechildren.
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