Circulating nerve growth factor levels in relation to obesity and the metabolic syndrome in women

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Bullo, Monica
Peeraully, Muhammad R.
Trayhurn, Paul
Folch, J.
Salas-Salvado, Jordi
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[1] Univ Rovira & Virgili, Fac Med Salut Reus, Unit Nutr Human, E-43201 Reus, Spain
[2] Univ Liverpool, Sch Clin Sci, Obes Biol Unit, Liverpool L69 3GA, Merseyside, England
[3] Univ Rovira & Virgili, Fac Med & Ciencias Salut Reus, Unit Bioquim, E-43201 Reus, Spain
[4] Interna Hosp Univ St Joan, Fac Med & Ciecies Salut, Dept Bioquim & Biotechnol, Unit Nutr Humana,Serv Med, E-43201 Reus, Spain
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10.1530/EJE-06-0716
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective: Neurotrophins (NTs) could be involved in the development and progression of inflammatory and immune diseases. Because obesity and the metabolic syndrome (MetSyn) are related to a lowgrade systemic inflammation, plasma NT levels (neurotrophinemia) could play an important role in the ethiopathogenic mechanisms underlying these metabolic derangements. This is the first study evaluating the plasma NT levels in a group of women with obesity and MetSyn. and also the adipose tissue nerve growth factor (NGF) expression in a small group of them. Methods: Included were 1.46 adult women with different degrees of adiposity, with or without MetSyn. Plasma NT levels were measured. NGF expression was analyzed in s.c. adipose tissue of a subgroup of morbidly obese and normal-weight females. Results: NGF plasma levels were 1.4-fold higher in overweight and obese subjects. Plasma NGF was, however, lower in a group of morbidly obese subjects than in overweight or obesity, but it remained elevated relative to the normal-weight group. Plasma NGF was significantly correlated with body mass index (BMI), percentage body fat, and waist circumference in non-morbidly obese subjects. NGF was positively related to inflammatory markers. NT3 and brain-derived neurotrophin factor seem to be more related to lipid profile than to BMI, adipose tissue distribution, or peripheral inflammatory markers. Subjects with type 2 diabetes, abdominal fat distribution, or the MetSyn showed significantly higher levels of NGF. The MetSyn was the only independent predictor of the variability observed in the NGF plasma values. Conclusion: NGF is upregulated in obesity, type 2 diabetes, and the MetSyn. Whether this NT may contribute to inflammation and the metabolic derangements associated with body weight gain remains to be elucidated.
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