Associations of Plasma BDNF and BDNF Gene Polymorphism with Cardiometabolic Parameters in Thai Children: A Pilot Study.

IF 2.3 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Kanjana Suriyaprom, Banchamaphon Pheungruang, Somchai Pooudong, Pumpath Putpadungwipon, Chutima Sirikulchayanonta
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Abstract

Background: Childhood obesity is an important public health crisis worldwide. The brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) has been demonstrated to play a role in controlling energy homeostasis and cardiovascular regulation.

Objectives: To examine brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels and anthropometric-cardiometabolic and hematological parameters in obese and nonobese children and to determine whether two BDNF gene polymorphisms (G196A and C270T) are linked to BDNF levels, obesity, and anthropometric-cardiometabolic and hematological parameters among Thai children.

Methods: This case-control study included an analysis of 469 Thai children: 279 healthy nonobese and 190 obese children. Anthropometric-cardiometabolic and hematological variables and BDNF levels were measured. Genotyping of BDNF G196A and C270T was performed using the polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism technique.

Results: Children in the obese group had significantly higher white blood cell counts and some cardiometabolic parameters. Although the difference in BDNF level between the nonobese and obese groups was not significant, BDNF level was significantly positively correlated with hematological and cardiometabolic parameters, including blood pressure, triglycerides, and triglycerides and the glucose index. The BDNF G196A polymorphism in children was only associated with decreased systolic blood pressure (p < 0.05), while the BDNF C270T polymorphism was found not to be related to BDNF levels, obesity, or other parameters after adjusting for potential covariates.

Conclusions: These findings in Thai children suggest that obesity is associated with increased cardiometabolic risk factors, but not with BDNF levels or the two BDNF polymorphisms studied, while the BDNF G196A polymorphism is a beneficial marker for controlling blood pressure among Thai children.

血浆BDNF和BDNF基因多态性与泰国儿童心脏代谢参数的关联:一项初步研究。
背景:儿童肥胖是世界范围内一个重要的公共卫生危机。脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)已被证明在控制能量稳态和心血管调节中发挥作用。目的:检查肥胖和非肥胖儿童的脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)水平和人体测量-心脏代谢和血液学参数,并确定两种BDNF基因多态性(G196A和C270T)是否与泰国儿童的BDNF水平、肥胖、人体测量-心脏代谢和血液参数相关。方法:本病例对照研究包括对469名泰国儿童的分析:279名健康非肥胖儿童和190名肥胖儿童。测量人体测量学-心脏代谢和血液学变量以及BDNF水平。采用聚合酶链反应-限制性片段长度多态性技术对BDNF G196A和C270T进行基因分型。结果:肥胖组儿童白细胞计数和一些心脏代谢参数明显升高。虽然非肥胖组和肥胖组之间BDNF水平差异不显著,但BDNF水平与血液学和心脏代谢参数(包括血压、甘油三酯、甘油三酯和葡萄糖指数)呈显著正相关。儿童BDNF G196A多态性仅与收缩压降低相关(p < 0.05),而BDNF C270T多态性在调整潜在协变量后发现与BDNF水平、肥胖或其他参数无关。结论:泰国儿童的这些研究结果表明,肥胖与心脏代谢危险因素增加有关,但与BDNF水平或研究的两种BDNF多态性无关,而BDNF G196A多态性是控制泰国儿童血压的有益标志。
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Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism
Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism NUTRITION & DIETETICS-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies covering the broad and multidisciplinary field of human nutrition and metabolism. The journal welcomes submissions on studies related to obesity, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, molecular and cellular biology of nutrients, foods and dietary supplements, as well as macro- and micronutrients including vitamins and minerals.
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