| Literature DB >> 26688725 |
Jose A Canas1, L Damaso1, J Hossain2, P Babu Balagopal3.
Abstract
Elevated fatty acid binding proteins (FABP) may play a role in obesity and co-morbidities. The role of nutritional interventions in modulating these levels remains unclear. The aim of this post hoc study was to determine the effect of overweight (OW) on FABP4 and FABP5 in boys in relation to indices of adiposity, insulin resistance and inflammation, and to investigate the effects of a 6-month supplementation with an encapsulated fruit and vegetable juice concentrate (FVJC) plus nutritional counselling (NC) on FABP levels. A post hoc analysis of a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled study of children recruited from the general paediatric population was performed. A total of thirty age-matched prepubertal boys (nine lean and twenty-one OW; aged 6-10 years) were studied. Patients received NC by a registered dietitian and were randomised to FVJC or placebo capsules for 6 months. FABP4, FABP5, glucose, insulin, homeostasis model assessment-insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), glucose-induced acute insulin response (AIR), lipid-corrected β-carotene (LCβC), adiponectin, leptin, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), IL-6 and body composition by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry were determined before and after the intervention. FABP were higher (P < 0·01) in the OW v. lean boys and correlated directly with HOMA-IR, abdominal fat mass (AFM), hs-CRP, IL-6, and LCβC (P < 0·05 for all). FABP4 was associated with adiponectin and AIR (P < 0·05). FVJC plus NC reduced FABP4, HOMA-IR and AFM (P < 0·05 for all) but not FABP5. OW boys showed elevated FABP4 and FABP5, but only FABP4 was lowered by the FVJC supplement.Entities:
Keywords: AIR, acute insulin response; Children; FABP, fatty acid binding protein; FVJC, fruit and vegetable juice concentrate; Fatty acid binding proteins; NC, nutritional counselling; OW, overweight; Obesity; β-Carotene
Year: 2015 PMID: 26688725 PMCID: PMC4678767 DOI: 10.1017/jns.2015.29
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nutr Sci ISSN: 2048-6790
Mixed-model analysis of the changes in concentrations between fruit and vegetable juice concentrate (FVJC) and placebo in the overweight group*
(Least squared means (LS means) with their standard errors)
| FVJC ( | Placebo ( | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 months | 6 months | 0 months | 6 months | Mean difference | |||||||
| LS mean | LS mean | LS mean | LS mean | LS mean | |||||||
| Log LCβC | −0·66 | 0·07 | −0·14 | 0·1 | −0·78 | 0·07 | −0·93 | 0·11 | −1·07 | 0·1 | <0·001 |
| Log FABP4 | 1·41 | 0·04 | 1·37 | 0·03 | 1·52 | 0·05 | 1·49 | 0·37 | −0·13 | 0·05 | 0·025 |
| Log FABP5 | 0·7 | 0·06 | 0·7 | 0·05 | 0·74 | 0·06 | 0·76 | 0·05 | −0·01 | 0·06 | 0·9 |
| Log HOMA-IR† | 1·27 | 0·1 | 1·2 | 0·1 | 1·34 | 0·1 | 1·43 | 0·1 | −0·23 | 0·1 | 0·014 |
| Log leptin | 1·22 | 0·06 | 1·2 | 0·08 | 1·26 | 0·06 | 1·34 | 0·06 | 0·54 | 0·03 | 0·297 |
| Log adiponectin | 3·95 | 0·05 | 4·07 | 0·05 | 4·04 | 0·05 | 4·04 | 0·06 | 0·03 | 0·02 | 0·192 |
LCβC, lipid-corrected β-carotene; FABP, fatty acid binding protein; HOMA-IR, homeostasis model assessment-insulin resistance.
Adjusted for percentage change in body weight.
† Log HOMA-IR data have been previously reported().
Baseline clinical and biochemical characteristics of study subjects by weight group
(Mean values and standard deviations; medians and interquartile ranges (IQR))
| Lean ( | Overweight ( | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Median | IQR | Median | IQR | ||
| Age (years) | NS | ||||
| Mean | 9·36 | 9·04 | |||
| | 1·31 | 1·43 | |||
| BMI | <0·05 | ||||
| Mean | −0·08 | 2·14 | |||
| | 1·43 | 0·47 | |||
| Abdominal fat mass (kg) | <0·05 | ||||
| Mean | 1·249 | 4·144 | |||
| | 0·391 | 0·141 | |||
| LCβC (μmol/l) | 0·055 | 0·038–0·093 | 0·035 | 0·023–0·066 | 0·04 |
| FABP4 (ng/ml)† | 9·92 | 8·5–11·4 | 30·67 | 26·7–34·6 | <0·001 |
| FABP5 (ng/ml)† | 3·33 | 2·8–3·9 | 6·76 | 5·7–7·9 | <0·001 |
| TAG (mmol/l) | 0·52 | 0·37–0·75 | 0·96 | 0·61–1·20 | 0·004 |
| HOMA-IR | 1·34 | 0·8–1·82 | 3·68 | 1·98–4·01 | <0·001 |
| AIR | 345 | 206–597 | 687 | 402–1,014 | 0·014 |
| GDI | NS | ||||
| Mean | 1·67 | 1·50 | |||
| | 0·30 | 0·25 | |||
| hs-CRP (mg/l) | 0·36 | 0·16–0·39 | 0·93 | 0·38–0·93 | 0·01 |
| IL-6 (pg/ml) | 0·69 | 0·64–1·07 | 1·35 | 0·92–2·3 | 0·018 |
| Leptin (ng/ml) | 3·76 | 2·5–4·8 | 21·3 | 10·6–26·5 | <0·001 |
| Adiponectin (μg/ml) | 14·7 | 10·8–20·9 | 10·7 | 7·6–12·4 | 0·04 |
| Leptin:adiponectin ratio | 0·23 | 0·19–0·31 | 1·85 | 1·02–2·67 | <0·001 |
LCβC, lipid-corrected β-carotene; FABP, fatty acid binding protein; HOMA-IR, homeostasis model assessment-insulin resistance; AIR, acute insulin response; GDI, glucose disposal index; hs-CRP, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein.
* P values represent differences between groups as determined by the independent two-sample t test or Mann–Whitney test for continuous variables.
† FABP4 and FABP5 data have not been previously reported().
Fig. 1.Pearson's correlations between fatty acid binding protein (FABP) 4 and FABP5 and abdominal fat mass (AFM) in kg (a, b), leptin:adiponectin ratio (L/A) (c, d), homeostasis model assessment-insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) (e, f) and lipid-corrected β-carotene (LCβC) (g, h) at baseline (––; 0M; ●), 3 months (- - - -; 3M; ■) and 6 months (–. –; 6M; ♦).
Fig. 2.Fatty acid binding protein (FABP) 4 (a) and FABP5 (b) changes over time (months) between fruit and vegetable juice concentrate-supplemented boys (–■–) and those receiving placebo (--●--) in the overweight group. Values are least squared means.