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Sex-Dependent Dyslipidemia and Neuro-Humoral Alterations Leading to Further Cardiovascular Risk in Juvenile Obesity.

Estefania Simoes1, Joanna Correia-Lima1, Elie Leal de Barros Calfat2, Thais Zélia Dos Santos Otani2, Daniel Augusto Correa Vasques2, Victor Henrique Oyamada Otani2, Pamela Bertolazzi2, Cristiane Kochi3, Marilia Seelaender1,4,5, Ricardo Riyoiti Uchida2.   

Abstract

Objective: Childhood obesity is a growing concern as the World Health Organization (WHO) states that ~10% of adolescents worldwide are overweight or obese. This condition is the reflex of energy imbalance between the calories consumed and those expended. Sex-related responses associated with dyslipidemia, hormonal alterations, and neuro-humoral disruptions in childhood obesity are the focus of the present investigation.
Methods: Ninety-two Brazilian adolescents were enrolled and divided between obese and eutrophic groups. Obesity was assessed using body mass index Z-score according to age and weight. Anthropometrical analyses, blood pressure, blood lipids, metabolism-regulating hormones, and neuropeptides were carried out.
Results: Systolic blood pressure was higher in female and male patients with obesity. Obese females presented alterations in lipid profile and an augment of cardiovascular disease prediction ratios TC/HDL, TG/HDL, LDL/HDL, and VLDL/HDL. The levels of leptin, GIP, and neuropeptide showed sex-dimorphism in obesity. The obese adolescents presented increased levels of circulating insulin, c-peptide, amylin, glucagon, and GLP-1. Correlation analysis showed significant linearity between body mass index, blood pressure, lipids, lipoproteins, hormones, and neuropeptides content. Conclusions: Our data support an existing link associating hypertension, dyslipidemia, and neuro-hormonal imbalance in childhood obesity. We also described a sex-dependent pattern in childhood obesity-associated dyslipidemia and blood pressure in female patients with obesity solely.
Copyright © 2021 Simoes, Correia-Lima, Calfat, Otani, Vasques, Otani, Bertolazzi, Kochi, Seelaender and Uchida.

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Keywords:  dyslipidemia; hormones; metabolic syndrome; neuropeptides; obesity

Year:  2021        PMID: 33644105      PMCID: PMC7906975          DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2020.613301

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Nutr        ISSN: 2296-861X


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