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Bülent Toy1, Orhan Tarçin, Sait Bağci, Yücel Ustündağ, Ali Inal, Arzu Tiftikçi.
Abstract
The aim of our study is to determine whether there is a relationship between familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) attacks and serum leptin levels. We enrolled 25 patients (22 males and 3 females) and 25 healthy controls (21 males and 4 females) with a mean age of 24.42 +/- 1.22 (Mean +/- SEM) years and 24.30 +/- 1.19 years (Mean +/- SEM), respectively. We investigated serum levels of leptin, interleukin-6 (IL-6) erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C-reactive protein (CRP),fibrinogen, and leukocyte counts before the attack and 8-12 hours after the attack started. The same parameters have been investigated in the control subjects. The mean serum leptin levels before the attacks were 6.45 +/- 1.05 (Mean +/- SEM) and during the attacks were 7.59 +/- 1.3 (Mean +/- SEM) in FMF group,respectively. There was a slight increase in serum leptin levels during the attacks but it was not statistically significant (P > .05). The mean serum leptin levels were 16.12 +/- 2.81 in the control group which were not different from the mean serum leptin levels before and during the attack periods in the study group (P > .05). However, there were statistical differences in the serum levels of IL-6, ESR, CRP, fibrinogen, and leukocyte counts before and during the attack periods (P > .05). No correlation was found between serum leptin levels and IL-6, ESR, CRP, fibrinogen, and leukocyte counts (P > .05). Serum leptin levels do not increase during FMF attacks and therefore it is not useful for diagnostic purposes and follow-up during treatment.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16883064 PMCID: PMC1592591 DOI: 10.1155/MI/2006/62868
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mediators Inflamm ISSN: 0962-9351 Impact factor: 4.711
Figure 1(a) Leptin levels before (Mean ± SEM: 6.4528 ± 1.05 ng/mL) and during (Mean ± SEM: 7.5928 ± 1.3 ng/mL) the attacks in FMF patients. Serum leptin levels did not increase significantly during the attacks (P > .05). (b) Serum IL-6 levels before (Mean ± SEM: 70.18 ± 14.8 pg/mL) and during (Mean ± SEM: 163.32 ± 25.25 pg/mL) attacks. IL-6 levels increased significantly during the attacks (P < .001).
Figure 2Correlation plot of leptin before and during FMF attacks together with IL-6 plot. Although serum leptin levels increased to some extent during the attacks, it was not statistical significant (P > .05). Serum IL-6 levels increased from 70.18 ± 14.8 (Mean ± SEM) to 163.32 ± 25.25 (Mean ± SEM) and they were statistically significant (P < .001).
Laboratory test before and during FMF attacks.
| Leukocyte (mm3) | Sedimentation (mm/h) | CRP (mg/L) | Fibrinogen (mg/L) | |
| Before the attacks: Mean ± SEM | 7244 ± 813.81 | 17.56 ± 2.23 | 18.28 ± 2.61 | 399.52 ± 16.38 |
| During the attacks: Mean ± SEM | 12220 ± 785 | 30.64 ± 2.86 | 26.88 ± 2.94 | 532.16 ± 24.6 |
| < .01 | < .01 | < .01 | < .01 | |
Figure 3Correlation graph between BMI and preattack leptin levels in FMF patient (r = 0.433, P < .05).