极端营养状态下胎儿抗原1的血清水平。

ISRN endocrinology Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-07-15 DOI:10.5402/2012/592648
Alin Andries, Andreas Niemeier, Rene K Støving, Basem M Abdallah, Anna-Maria Wolf, Kirsten Hørder, Moustapha Kassem
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目标。最近的数据表明,胎儿抗原(FA1)与体重失调有关。因此,我们测量了病态肥胖(MO)和神经性厌食症(AN)两种极端营养状态下FA1的血清水平,并监测其对体重变化的反应。设计。在一项横断面研究设计中,对25名MO患者和15名AN患者在胃限制性手术后规定的时间点进行FA1和胰岛素血清浓度评估。结果。血清绝对FA1水平在测定正常范围内,两组基线时无差异。然而,FA1/BMI比值在AN组显著升高。在AN患者体重变化前后,FA1与BMI呈负相关,而在MO患者中则无相关。此外,在前25%的EWL中,MO患者的FA1和胰岛素水平显著降低,而在AN患者中,FA1水平显著升高与体重增加有关。结论。FA1是体重变化过程中代谢适应的敏感指标。虽然人类血清中FA1水平通常与BMI无关,但我们的研究结果表明,FA1血清水平的变化反映了脂肪组织转换的变化。
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Serum levels of fetal antigen 1 in extreme nutritional States.

Serum levels of fetal antigen 1 in extreme nutritional States.

Serum levels of fetal antigen 1 in extreme nutritional States.

Serum levels of fetal antigen 1 in extreme nutritional States.

Objective. Recent data suggest that fetal antigen (FA1) is linked to disorders of body weight. Thus, we measured FA1 serum levels in two extreme nutritional states of morbid obesity (MO) and anorexia nervosa (AN) and monitored its response to weight changes. Design. FA1 and insulin serum concentrations were assessed in a cross-sectional study design at defined time points after gastric restrictive surgery for 25 MO patients and 15 women with AN. Results. Absolute FA1 serum levels were within the assay normal range and were not different between the groups at baseline. However, the ratio of FA1/BMI was significantly higher in AN. FA1 was inversely correlated with BMI before and after weight change in AN, but not in MO patients. In addition, MO patients displayed a significant concomitant decrease of FA1 and insulin with the first 25% of EWL, while in AN patients a significant increase of FA1 was observed in association with weight gain. Conclusion. FA1 is a sensitive indicator of metabolic adaptation during weight change. While FA1 serum levels in humans generally do not correlate with BMI, our results suggest that changes in FA1 serum levels reflect changes in adipose tissue turnover.

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