Serum cortisol and sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) levels, body fat distribution and the role of genetic factors in obese females.

Sbornik lekarsky Pub Date : 2002-01-01
V Hainer, M Kunesová, J Parízková, R Mikulová, A Stunkard
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Abstract

Fasting plasma levels of both cortisol and sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) in obese women were significantly inversely related to anthropometric characteristics of body fat distribution. It means that a central accumulation of body fat might be partly mediated by cortisol and SHBG levels. Significant within-pair resemblance observed in plasma cortisol level in obese female monozygotic twins suggests an important role of genetic factors in determination of cortisol secretion. However, no within-pair similarities revealed in plasma SHBG concentrations favour a major role of environmental factors in the regulation of plasma SHBG level. On the other hand the twin study supported the role of genetic determinants in changes of both cortisol and SHBG levels in response to energy deficit induced by very low calorie diet (VLCD). The mechanisms controlling baseline levels of cortisol and SHBG apparently differ from those controlling their responses to energy restriction.

肥胖女性血清皮质醇和性激素结合球蛋白(SHBG)水平、体脂分布及遗传因素的作用
肥胖女性空腹血浆皮质醇和性激素结合球蛋白(SHBG)水平与体脂分布的人体测量特征呈显著负相关。这意味着体内脂肪的中心积聚可能部分由皮质醇和SHBG水平介导。肥胖女性同卵双胞胎血浆皮质醇水平存在显著的对内相似性,提示遗传因素在皮质醇分泌的决定中起重要作用。然而,没有发现血浆SHBG浓度的对内相似性支持环境因素在血浆SHBG水平调节中的主要作用。另一方面,双胞胎研究支持遗传决定因素在极低热量饮食(VLCD)引起的能量不足引起的皮质醇和SHBG水平变化中的作用。控制皮质醇和SHBG基线水平的机制显然不同于控制他们对能量限制的反应。
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