Tryptophan Signaling Molecules in Children with Different Developmental Dynamics of Obesity

Pub Date : 2024-08-29 DOI:10.1134/s002209302404001x
O. P. Shatova, I. M. Kolesnikova, E. M. Yagodkina, S. S. Kaydoshko, A. M. Gaponov, S. A. Roumiantsev, A. V. Shestopalov
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The high incidence of childhood obesity is a big healthcare challenge worldwide, which is fraught with the development of not only numerous somatic comorbidities but also children’s social maladaptation. Searching for early biochemical markers of obesity stabilization and its progression at an older age is very important for identifying risk groups and preventing the development of obesity and its complications. Our study showed that the child’ sex, which is often disregarded in these situations, should necessarily be considered when assessing the developmental dynamics of obesity. Whereas in girls, a decrease in serum serotonin concentrations may serve as a marker of obesity stabilization/progression, in boys, this tendency can be predicted by reduced serum indole-3-acrylate levels. In both sexes, elevated fecal indole-3-carboxaldehyde levels can be indicative of obesity stabilization/progression.

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不同肥胖发育动态儿童体内的色氨酸信号分子
摘要 儿童肥胖症的高发病率是全世界医疗保健领域的一大挑战,它不仅会引发多种躯体并发症,还会导致儿童社会适应不良。寻找肥胖稳定期和肥胖进展期的早期生化标志物,对于识别高危人群、预防肥胖及其并发症的发生非常重要。我们的研究表明,在评估肥胖症的发展动态时,必须考虑到儿童的性别,而在这种情况下,性别往往被忽视。女孩血清中血清素浓度的降低可作为肥胖稳定/发展的标志,而男孩则可通过血清中吲哚-3-丙烯酸酯水平的降低来预测这一趋势。在男性和女性中,粪便中吲哚-3-甲醛水平的升高可作为肥胖稳定/发展的标志。
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