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RS 10767664 gene variant in Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) affect metabolic changes and insulin resistance after a standard hypocaloric diet.

Daniel Antonio de Luis1, H Fernández Ovalle2, O Izaola2, D Primo2, Rocío Aller2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Role of BDNF variants on change in body weight and cardiovascular risk factors after weight loss remains unclear in obese patients.
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to analyze the effects of rs10767664 BDNF gene polymorphism on body weight, cardiovascular risk factors and serum adipokine levels after a standard hypocaloric diet in obese subjects.
DESIGN: A Caucasian population of 80 obese patients was analyzed before and after 3months on a standard hypocaloric diet.
RESULTS: Fifty patients (62.5%) had the genotype AA and 30 (37.5%) subjects had the next genotypes; AT (25 patients, 31.3%) or TT (5 study subjects, 6.3%) (second group). In non T allele carriers, the decreases in weight-3.4±2.9kg (T allele group -1.7±2.0kg:p=0.01), BMI -1.5±0.2kg (T allele group -1.2±0.5kg:p=0.02), fat mass-2.3±1.1kg (T allele group -1.7±0.9kg:p=0.009), waist circumference-3.8±2.4cm (T allele group -2.1±3.1cm:p=0.008), triglycerides -13.2±7.5mg/dl (T allele group +2.8±1.2mg/dl:p=0.02), insulin -2.1±1.9mUI/L (T allele group -0.3±1.0mUI/L:p=0.01), HOMA-IR -0.9±0.4 (T allele group -0.1±0.8:p=0.01) and leptin -10.1±9.5ng/dl (T allele group -3.1±0.2ng/dl:p=0.01) were higher than T allele carriers.
CONCLUSION: rs10767664 variant of BDNF gene modify anthropometric and biochemical changes after weight loss with a hypocaloric diet.
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Keywords:  BDNF; Hypocaloric diet; Insulin; Insulin resistance; rs10767664

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29174117     DOI: 10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2017.10.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Diabetes Complications        ISSN: 1056-8727            Impact factor:   2.852


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