血清spexin水平与出生时的大小无关,但与足月出生的青春期前儿童的代谢综合征成分有关。

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Fatma Duygu Öztürk Önsal, Gizem Kara Elitok, Ali Bülbül, Ahmet Uçar
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背景:出生时小于胎龄(SGA)的婴儿有肥胖和代谢综合征(MetS)的风险。SPX是一种与食物摄入和肥胖有关的新型肽。肥胖者的Spexin水平较低。本研究探讨了SPX和一些肥胖相关肽(如瘦素和活性胃饥饿素)与出生时体重和足月出生的SGA或GA (AGA)的青春期前儿童的met成分的潜在关联。第二个目的是确定是否有任何被研究的肽与MetS成分相关。方法:我们对37名连续(中位年龄:5.6岁)SGA出生的儿童和50名(中位年龄:5.9岁)aga出生的儿童进行了横断面研究。采用标准方法进行临床评价。分析了几个生化变量(SPX、总瘦素和活性胃饥饿素水平)。使用年龄相关的临界值来定义MetS成分,包括过度肥胖、高血压、胰岛素抵抗和血脂异常。研究了评估的临床和实验室变量与MetS成分之间的关系。结果:SGA出生的儿童met成分的频率高于aga出生的同龄人(p < 0.05)。至少有一种metS成分的儿童血清SPX水平低于没有metS成分的儿童(p = 0.018)。结论:出生时的体型与血清SPX无关。具有MetS成分的青春期前儿童血清SPX水平降低。
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Serum spexin levels are not associated with size at birth but are associated with metabolic syndrome components in prepubertal children born at term.

Background: Babies born small for gestational age (SGA) are at risk of obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS). Spexin (SPX) is a novel peptide implicated in food intake and obesity. Spexin levels are lower in obese subjects. This study investigated the potential association of SPX and some obesity related peptides such as leptin and active ghrelin with size at birth and MetS components in prepubertal children born term and either SGA or appropriate for GA (AGA). Secondary aim was to identify whether any of the investigated peptides were associated with MetS components.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study of 37 consecutive (median age: 5.6 y) SGA- and 50 (median age: 5.9 y) AGA-born children. Clinical evaluations were performed using standard methods. Several biochemical variables (SPX, total leptin, and active ghrelin levels) were analyzed. Age-dependent cut-off values were used to define MetS components, including excess adiposity, hypertension, insulin resistance, and dyslipidemia. The associations between the assessed clinical and laboratory variables and MetS components were investigated.

Results: Children born SGA had higher frequencies of MetS components than AGA-born peers (p < 0.01). None of the investigated peptides were different between children born SGA and AGA after correcting for body mass index (p > 0.05 for all). Serum SPX levels were lower in children with at least one metS component than those without MetS components (p = 0.018).

Conclusions: Size at birth had no association with serum SPX. Serum SPX levels are decreased in prepubertal children with MetS components.

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