prader-willi综合征和肥胖个体的氨基酸水平。

Merlin G Butler, Joel E Murrell, Harry L Greene
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为了确定Prader-Willi综合征(PWS)患者的某些特征(如色素减退)是否反映在氨基酸代谢异常中,我们测量了25名患者的空腹血浆氨基酸水平,并与17名肥胖者的空腹血浆氨基酸水平进行了比较。13例PWS患者先前通过高分辨率分析鉴定为染色体15q缺失,而12例染色体正常。与参考血浆水平相比,患者和肥胖者的几种氨基酸水平均升高。44%的PWS患者的天冬氨酸、牛磺酸和谷氨酸水平升高(> 2z评分),但只有1名肥胖患者升高。两组的平均苯丙氨酸和酪氨酸水平没有差异。发现牛磺酸、胱氨酸、谷氨酸、瓜氨酸和天冬氨酸水平有显著差异。在PWS患者或肥胖个体中,与年龄、肥胖程度(理想体重百分比)和氨基酸升高程度无关。同样,PWS患者的肥胖程度与染色体状态无关。与我们的实验室参考范围相比,患者中有几种氨基酸浓度异常,但肥胖个体中也存在许多这些异常。氨基酸的变化是否仅仅反映了肥胖个体饮食习惯的改变,或者这种改变是否可能在食欲或能量调节中起作用,目前尚不清楚。
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AMINO ACID LEVELS IN PRADER-WILLI SYNDROME AND OBESE INDIVIDUALS.

To determine if certain features (e.g., hypopigmentation) seen in persons with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) may be reflected in abnormalities of amino acid metabolism, fasting plasma amino acid levels were measured from 25 patients and compared with those in 17 obese individuals. Thirteen of the patients with PWS were previously identified by high-resolution analysis to have chromosome 15q deletion, while 12 had normal chromosomes. Compared with reference plasma levels, several amino acid levels were elevated in both patients and obese individuals. Aspartic acid, taurine, and glutamic acid levels were elevated (>2 Z score) in 44% of the patients with PWS but were increased in only one obese individual. The average phenylalanine and tyrosine levels were not different in the two groups. Significant differences in taurine, cystine, glutamic acid, citrulline, and aspartic acid levels were found. There was no correlation with age, degree of obesity (percentage of ideal body weight), and the degree of elevation of amino acids in either patients with PWS or obese individuals. Similarly, the degree of obesity in those with PWS was not associated with chromosome status. Several amino acid concentrations were abnormal in patients compared with our laboratory reference ranges, but many of these abnormalities were also present in obese individuals. Whether the amino acid changes simply reflect the altered eating habits of obese individuals or whether the altered profile may play a role in appetite or energy regulation is not known.

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