Leptin/adiponectin ratio in overweight patients – gender differences

Selthofer-Relatić, Kristina and Radić, R. and Stupin, A. and Šišljagić, V. and Bošnjak, I. and Bulj, Nikola and Selthofer, R. and Delić Brkljačić, Diana (2018) Leptin/adiponectin ratio in overweight patients – gender differences. Diabetes & Vascular Disease Research, 15 (3). pp. 260-262. ISSN 1479-1641

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Obesity-related atherosclerosis is a systemic disease with a background connected to multiple metabolic-neurohumoral pathways. The leptin/adiponectin ratio has been suggested as an atherosclerotic marker in obese patients. The aim of this study was to assess (1) the significance of the L/A ratio in overweight subjects, (2) the relation with anthropometric/metabolic parameters and (3) gender difference. ----- METHOD: The study included 80 adult males and females, overweight, non-diabetic patients. Biochemical blood analysis and anthropometric and cardiovascular measurements were performed. Serum leptin levels were measured with a radioimmunoassay test and total adiponectin levels with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Leptin/adiponectin ratios were calculated as ratios between total serum concentrations of leptin and adiponectin. ----- RESULTS: Differences between leptin, adiponectin serum levels and leptin/adiponectin ratios are presented in overweight persons, where females have a significantly higher leptin/adiponectin ratio than men ( p < 0.001). In men, the leptin/adiponectin ratio showed a positive correlation with total cholesterol levels ( p = 0.011), low-density lipoprotein ( p = 0.013) and triglycerides ( p = 0.032). In females, the leptin/adiponectin ratio correlated with anthropometric parameters of visceral obesity: waist circumference ( p = 0.001) and waist-to-hip ratio ( p = 0.025). ----- CONCLUSION: The leptin/adiponectin ratio could represent an atherosclerotic risk marker of the early stage of obesity. Gender plays a significant role in pathophysiological changes, with different clinical manifestations, where sex hormones have a crucial effect on neurohumoral adipose tissue activity.

Item Type: Article
MeSH: Adiponectin/blood ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Body Mass Index ; Female ; Humans ; Insulin Resistance ; Leptin/blood ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Overweight/blood ; Sex Factors ; Triglycerides/blood
Departments: Katedra za internu medicinu
Depositing User: Kristina Berketa
Status: Published
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Selthofer-Relatić, KristinaUNSPECIFIED
Radić, R.UNSPECIFIED
Stupin, A.UNSPECIFIED
Šišljagić, V.UNSPECIFIED
Bošnjak, I.UNSPECIFIED
Bulj, NikolaUNSPECIFIED
Selthofer, R.UNSPECIFIED
Delić Brkljačić, DianaUNSPECIFIED
Date: 15 May 2018
Date Deposited: 27 Sep 2019 07:38
Last Modified: 27 Sep 2019 11:43
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URI: http://medlib.mef.hr/id/eprint/3399

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