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Leptin concentration indexed to fat mass is increased in untreated anorexia nervosa (AN) patients
Authors:Uzum Ayse Kubat  Yucel Basak  Omer Beyhan  Issever Halim  Ozbey Nese Colak
Affiliation:Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism;;Department of Psychiatry;;Department of Biochemistry;;and Public Health and Biostatistics, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract:Context  Data regarding serum adipocytokine and ghrelin concentrations in different stages of anorexia nervosa (AN) is conflicting.
Objective  Our aim is to determine serum concentrations of adiponectin (ApN), leptin and ghrelin in different stages of AN and to evaluate their relationships with study parameters.
Design setting and participants  Study group was composed of four subgroups: Group 1: patients with a recent diagnosis of AN ( n  = 19); group 2: weight recovered (10% increase in body weight compared with baseline) subgroup of group 1 during follow-up ( n  = 10); group 3: recovered patients with a previous history of AN but normal menstrual cycles and body weight currently ( n  = 10); group 4: control group ( n  = 10). Venous blood was obtained for measurements of biochemical/hormonal parameters, ApN, leptin and ghrelin. Body composition was determined by bioimpedance analysis.
Main outcome measures  Changes in adipocytokine and ghrelin concentrations and relationships with anthropometric/biochemical parameters.
Results  Leptin : fat mass (kg) ratio was significantly higher in group 1 patients compared with group 4 (4·3 ± 4·6 vs. 1·1 ± 0·5 µg/l kg, P  < 0·01). No significant difference was observed among ghrelin concentrations. Leptin showed significant positive correlation with body fat mass in all groups. ApN showed significant positive association with body mass index in Group 1.
Conclusions  Leptin concentrations indexed to fat mass may indicate a nonphysiological higher set point of leptin per unit fat mass in treatment-naive AN patients. Correlation pattern between ApN and fat mass is modified also. Altered adipocytokine profile in AN may contribute to anorectic behaviour.
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