Urinary biomarkers as indicator of chronic inflammation and endothelial dysfunction in obese adolescents.

Q1 Medicine
BMC Obesity Pub Date : 2017-03-22 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40608-017-0148-2
Ruchi Singh, Arushi Verma, Salim Aljabari, Tetyana L Vasylyeva
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Background: Obesity is a pro-inflammatory state that may predispose patients to acute coronary syndrome characterized by chronic low grade inflammation resulting in endothelial dysfunction (ED). The aim of the study was to evaluate urinary biomarkers of inflammation and ED in adolescents with obesity.

Methods: Sixty three subjects were recruited for the study. Twenty healthy adolescents with normal body mass (NW), 14 overweight (OW), 29 obese (OA) subjects were selected. An EndoPat 2000 device was used to measure the reactive hyperemia index (RHI). First morning fasting urine samples were tested for interleukin 6 (IL-6), endothelin 1 (ET-1), alpha-1-acid glycoprotein (AGP), tumor necrosis factor- α (TNF-α) and corrected to urinary creatinine.

Results: Urinary TNF-α was significantly higher in OA group (52.4 ± 15.3 pg/mg) compared to adolescents with NW (14.1 ± 1.2 pg/mg, P = 0.04). ET-1 levels were found to be higher in OW (5.18 ± 1.6 pg/mg) compared with NW (3 · 47 ± 0.3 pg/mg, P = 0.24); and higher in OA (8.48 ± 3.1 pg/mg) compared to both NW (P = 0.19) and OW (P = 0.40). Similarly a higher AGP level was observed in OW (864.8 ± 156 ng/mg) and OA (808.3 ± 186 ng/mg) compared to NW (653 ± 69 ng/mg) (P = 0.16 & 0.49 respectively). Inflammatory markers namely, TNF-α, IL-6 and AGP significantly and positively correlated with each other and with ET-1, a marker for endothelial dysfunction. This significant correlation was also observed when tested separately in the subgroups (NW, OW and OA). There were no differences in RHI levels among the study groups.

Conclusion: Urinary TNF-alpha is significantly elevated in obese adolescents and correlates with urinary ET-1, which is recognized as a biomarker for endothelial dysfunction. Since obesity is a chronic inflammatory state, elevated urinary TNF-alpha might be used as a non invasive tool to monitor the level of that inflammation.

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尿生物标志物作为肥胖青少年慢性炎症和内皮功能障碍的指标。
背景:肥胖是一种促炎状态,可能使患者易患急性冠状动脉综合征,其特征是慢性低度炎症导致内皮功能障碍(ED)。该研究的目的是评估肥胖青少年炎症和ED的尿液生物标志物。方法:共招募63名受试者进行研究。健康青少年体重正常(NW) 20例,超重(OW) 14例,肥胖(OA) 29例。采用EndoPat 2000测量反应性充血指数(RHI)。第一次空腹尿样检测白细胞介素6 (IL-6)、内皮素1 (ET-1)、α -1-酸性糖蛋白(AGP)、肿瘤坏死因子-α (TNF-α),并校正为尿肌酐。结果:OA组尿TNF-α(52.4±15.3 pg/mg)明显高于NW组(14.1±1.2 pg/mg, P = 0.04)。ET-1水平OW组(5.18±1.6 pg/mg)高于NW组(3·47±0.3 pg/mg, P = 0.24);OA(8.48±3.1 pg/mg)高于NW (P = 0.19)和OW (P = 0.40)。同样,与NW(653±69 ng/mg)相比,OW(864.8±156 ng/mg)和OA(808.3±186 ng/mg)的AGP水平也较高(P = 0.16和0.49)。炎症标志物TNF-α、IL-6和AGP相互之间呈显著正相关,并与内皮功能障碍标志物ET-1呈显著正相关。当分别在亚组(NW、OW和OA)中进行测试时,也观察到这种显著的相关性。研究小组之间的RHI水平没有差异。结论:肥胖青少年尿tnf - α显著升高,并与尿ET-1相关,ET-1被认为是内皮功能障碍的生物标志物。由于肥胖是一种慢性炎症状态,尿液中tnf - α的升高可以作为一种非侵入性的工具来监测炎症水平。
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BMC Obesity
BMC Obesity Medicine-Health Policy
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