Serum leptin and ghrelin in chronic hepatitis C patients with steatosis

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Christos Pavlidis [1 ]
Georgios I Panoutsopoulos [2 ]
Dina Tiniakos [3 ]
Sotirios Koutsounas [4 ]
John Vlachogiannakos [1 ]
Irini Zouboulis-Vafiadis [1 ]
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[1] First Department of Propaedeutic Medicine“LAIKO”General Hospital
[2] Department of Nursing,University of Peloponnese,Orthias Artemidos and Plateon,Sparta
[3] Laboratory of Histology and Embryology,Medical School,National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
[4] Reference Center for Viral Hepatitis
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Hepatitis C virus; Steatosis; Leptin; Ghrelin; Sustained virological response;
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R575.5 [肝代谢障碍]; R512.63 [];
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AIM:To determine the associations between leptin and ghrelin concentrations and sustained virological response(SVR)in chronic hepatitis C patients with ste-atosis.METHODS:We retrospectively assessed 56 patients infected with hepatitis C virus(HCV)genotype-1 and 40 with HCV genotype-3.Patients with decompensated cirrhosis,and those with other causes of chronic liver disease,were excluded.Serum HCV-RNA concentra-tions were measured before the initiation of treatment;at weeks 12(for genotype 1 patients),24 and 48 during treatment;and 24 wk after the end of treatment.Genotype was determined using INNO-LIPA HCV as-says,and serum leptin and ghrelin concentrations were measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.Biopsy specimens were scored according to the Ishak system and steatosis was graded as mild,moderate,or severe,according to the Brunt classif ication.RESULTS:Overall,SVR was positively related to the presence of genotype-3,to biopsy-determined lower histological stage of liver disease,and lower grade of steatosis.Patients ≥ 40 years old tended to be less responsive to therapy.In genotype-1 infected pa-tients,SVR was associated with a lower grade of liver steatosis,milder fibrosis,and an absence of insulin resistance.Genotype-1 infected patients who did not achieve SVR had significantly higher leptin concen-trations at baseline,with significant increases as the severity of steatosis worsened,whereas those who achieved SVR had higher ghrelin concentrations.In genotype-3 infected patients,SVR was associated only with fibrosis stage and lower homeostasis model as-sessment insulin resistance at baseline,but not with the degree of steatosis or leptin concentrations.Geno-type-3 infected patients who achieved SVR showed signif icant decreases in ghrelin concentration at end of treatment.Baseline ghrelin concentrations were elevat-ed in responders of both genotypes who had moderate and severe steatosis.CONCLUSION:Increased serum leptin before treat-ment may predict non-SVR,especially in HCV geno-type-1 infected patients,whereas increased ghrelin may predict SVR in genotype-1.
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页码:5097 / 5104
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