Aspects of inflammation and oxidative stress in pediatric obesity and type 1 diabetes: an overview of ten years of studies.

Experimental Diabetes Research Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-10-11 DOI:10.1155/2012/683680
Brian Tran, Stacy Oliver, Jaime Rosa, Pietro Galassetti
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Obesity and type 1 diabetes (T1DM) are the two most common conditions of altered metabolism in children and adolescents. In both, similar long-term cardiovascular complications are known to occur, mediated in large part by underlying inflammatory and oxidative processes whose biochemical details remain relatively unclear. Through a series of experiments in these patient populations, over the last decade our laboratory has clarified a number of key issues in this field. Interestingly, while obese and type 1 diabetic children often differed in the specific type and magnitude of molecular alterations, in both groups a clear exaggeration of inflammatory and oxidative activation was detected when compared to healthy, age-matched controls. Our main findings include definition of resting and exercise-induced cytokine patterns and leukocyte profiles, patterns of activation of immune cells in vitro, and correlation of the magnitude of observed alterations with severity of obesity and quality of glycemic control. Further, we have identified a series of alterations in growth factor profiles during exercise that parallel inflammatory changes in obese children. This paper offers a concise overview of the salient results from this decade-long research effort.

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儿童肥胖和1型糖尿病的炎症和氧化应激方面:十年研究综述
肥胖和1型糖尿病(T1DM)是儿童和青少年代谢改变的两种最常见的情况。在这两种情况下,已知发生类似的长期心血管并发症,在很大程度上是由潜在的炎症和氧化过程介导的,其生化细节仍相对不清楚。通过在这些患者群体中进行的一系列实验,在过去的十年中,我们的实验室已经澄清了该领域的一些关键问题。有趣的是,虽然肥胖和1型糖尿病儿童在分子改变的具体类型和程度上经常不同,但与健康、年龄匹配的对照组相比,两组中都检测到炎症和氧化激活的明显夸大。我们的主要发现包括静息和运动诱导的细胞因子模式和白细胞谱的定义,体外免疫细胞激活的模式,以及观察到的变化幅度与肥胖严重程度和血糖控制质量的相关性。此外,我们已经确定了运动期间生长因子谱的一系列变化,这些变化与肥胖儿童的炎症变化相似。本文提供了一个简明的概述,突出的结果,从这个长达十年的研究努力。
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Experimental Diabetes Research
Experimental Diabetes Research 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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