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Serum and exhaled breath condensate leptin levels in asthmatic and obesity children: a pilot study.

A Bodini1, L Tenero, M Sandri, C Maffeis, M Piazza, L Zanoni, D Peroni, A Boner, G Piacentini.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Recent studies have highlighted the possible involvement of leptin in inflammation. The leptin receptor is also expressed by alveolar macrophages, T lymphocytes and bronchial epitelial cells, suggesting a possible role in the cascade of airway inflammation.
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to evaluate the levels of leptin in exhaled breath condensate (EBC) from asthmatic, normal- and overweight children, in relationship with airway inflammation.
METHODS: 15 asthmatic non-obese children, 15 healthy non-asthmatic non-obese children, 11 obese children with asthma (OA) and 20 obese children without asthma (ONA) were enrolled. Body impedance of body weight, EBC collection, FeNO, spirometry and a blood sampling for serum leptin were assessed.
RESULTS: Leptin EBC levels were significantly higher (3.9 ng ml-1 ± 1.3) in overweight children than those obese with asthma (3.6 ng ml-1 ± 1.6; p = 0.97), non-owerweight asthmatics (2.2 ng ml-1 ± 1.2; p < 0.0001) and in healthy children (0.9 ng ml-1 ± 0.6; p < 0.001). Leptin EBC levels in asthmatic children were significantly higher than in healthy children (p = 0.05). Leptin serum levels were significantly higher in the overweight children compared with the asthmatics (12.7 ng ml-1 ± 13.2; p < 0.001) and the healthy group (11.1 ng ml-1 ± 11.2; p < 0.001). We observed a significant correlation between EBC-leptin levels and the serum-leptin levels (p = 0.001). No correlations were found between EBC-leptin levels, FeNO and lung function.
CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that leptin is measurable in EBC in children and that EBC-leptin levels are significantly higher in the obese subjects and in asthmatic ones compared with healthy subjects. Leptin may therefore represent a non-invasive marker of non-specific airway inflammation in children.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28952460     DOI: 10.1088/1752-7163/aa61c5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Breath Res        ISSN: 1752-7155            Impact factor:   3.262


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2.  Correlations of severity of asthma in children with body mass index, adiponectin and leptin.

Authors:  Chunli Ma; Yujun Wang; Man Xue
Journal:  J Clin Lab Anal       Date:  2019-05-31       Impact factor: 2.352

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4.  Obesity and childhood asthma in male schoolchildren in Saudi Arabia: Is there a role for leptin, interleukin-4, interleukin-5, and interleukin-21?

Authors:  Mohammed Al-Ayed; Khalid Alshaybari; Dhafer Alshehri; Alzahrani Jamaan; Iman Nasser; Hamdan Alaamri; Wed Alaseeri; Ahmed A Mahfouz; Saeed Ali Alsareli; Ahmed Morad Asaad; Aamir Ali Magzoub; Mohamed Ansar Qureshi; Mohammed Helmy Shalayel
Journal:  Ann Saudi Med       Date:  2019-10-03       Impact factor: 1.526

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