Assessment of ghrelin and resistin levels in a group of obese men with metabolic syndrome

R. Othman, Ghofrane Sellami, Inchirah Karmous, Wahiba Douki, F. Mami, Olfa Berriche, K. Ben-Mahrez, F. B. Slama
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Background: Obesity is a chronic disease associated with numerous complications, including metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. Adipose tissue functions as an endocrine organ, producing hormones that play a crucial role in regulating metabolic homeostasis, such as ghrelin and resistin. Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the levels of resistin and ghrelin in obese men with metabolic syndrome and age-matched men without metabolic syndrome. Methods: Anthropometric measurements and biochemical assays were conducted to assess glycemia, resistin levels, insulin levels, and ghrelin levels. Results: The study comprised 58 obese men with metabolic syndrome and 53 age-matched control group men. In obese individuals, there was a significant increase in insulin and resistin levels, while ghrelin levels were notably decreased compared to the control group. Additionally, a positive correlation was observed between resistin levels and parameters such as BMI, waist circumference, and insulin levels. Conclusion: The findings from this study suggest that both resistin and ghrelin may serve as potential biomarkers for identifying metabolic syndrome in obese men.
评估一组患有代谢综合征的肥胖男性的胃泌素和抵抗素水平
背景:肥胖症是一种与代谢综合征、2 型糖尿病和心血管疾病等多种并发症相关的慢性疾病。脂肪组织具有内分泌器官的功能,可产生在调节代谢平衡中发挥关键作用的激素,如胃泌素和抵抗素。研究目的本研究旨在比较患有代谢综合征的肥胖男性和未患有代谢综合征的年龄匹配男性体内的抵抗素和胃泌素水平。研究方法:人体测量和生物化学测定:进行人体测量和生化检测,以评估血糖、抵抗素水平、胰岛素水平和胃泌素水平。结果研究对象包括 58 名患有代谢综合征的肥胖男性和 53 名年龄匹配的对照组男性。与对照组相比,肥胖者的胰岛素和抵抗素水平显著增加,而胃泌素水平则明显下降。此外,还观察到抵抗素水平与体重指数、腰围和胰岛素水平等参数之间存在正相关。结论本研究结果表明,抵抗素和胃泌素可作为识别肥胖男性代谢综合征的潜在生物标志物。
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