Adipokines in umbilical cord blood from children born large for gestational age

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Adipokines in umbilical cord blood from children born large for gestational age. / Lausten-Thomsen, Ulrik; Christiansen, Michael; Hedley, Paula Louise; Holm, Jens-Christian; Schmiegelow, K.

In: Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism, Vol. 29, No. 1, 01.2016, p. 33-7.

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Lausten-Thomsen, U, Christiansen, M, Hedley, PL, Holm, J-C & Schmiegelow, K 2016, 'Adipokines in umbilical cord blood from children born large for gestational age', Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism, vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 33-7. https://doi.org/10.1515/jpem-2014-0502

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Lausten-Thomsen, U., Christiansen, M., Hedley, P. L., Holm, J-C., & Schmiegelow, K. (2016). Adipokines in umbilical cord blood from children born large for gestational age. Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism, 29(1), 33-7. https://doi.org/10.1515/jpem-2014-0502

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Lausten-Thomsen U, Christiansen M, Hedley PL, Holm J-C, Schmiegelow K. Adipokines in umbilical cord blood from children born large for gestational age. Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism. 2016 Jan;29(1):33-7. https://doi.org/10.1515/jpem-2014-0502

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Lausten-Thomsen, Ulrik ; Christiansen, Michael ; Hedley, Paula Louise ; Holm, Jens-Christian ; Schmiegelow, K. / Adipokines in umbilical cord blood from children born large for gestational age. In: Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism. 2016 ; Vol. 29, No. 1. pp. 33-7.

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abstract = "BACKGROUND: The etiology of childhood obesity and the associated morbidity is multifactorial. Recently, data suggesting a prenatal programming towards later childhood obesity and metabolic deregulation through the intrauterine environment has emerged. This study explored the concentrations of adipokines and their mutual relationship at birth in children born to non-diabetic mothers.METHODS: Adiponectin, leptin and sOB-R were measured using ELISA-based commercial kits in umbilical cord blood from 60 neonates (30 born large for gestational age [LGA] and 30 born appropriate for gestational age [AGA]). Children exposed to maternal diabetes, chronic disease and preeclampsia were excluded.RESULTS: The LGA group exhibited significantly elevated concentrations of leptin (p<0.001) and of free leptin index (p<0.001) and decreased sOB-R concentrations (p=0.005) when compared to the AGA group, which persisted in multiple regression analysis after taking the gestational age into account (p=0.048, p<0.001 and p<0.001, respectively). Only a trend towards a difference in adiponectin was demonstrated (p=0.057) regardless of adjustment (p=0.150). However, the leptin/adiponectin ratio was elevated in the LGA group (p=0.008), regardless of adjustment (p=0.039).CONCLUSION: The data indicate a disturbance of adipokines in macrosomic newborns and that the mutual ratios between adipokines may provide a more sensitive marker of metabolic disturbance than any isolated adipokine.",
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N2 - BACKGROUND: The etiology of childhood obesity and the associated morbidity is multifactorial. Recently, data suggesting a prenatal programming towards later childhood obesity and metabolic deregulation through the intrauterine environment has emerged. This study explored the concentrations of adipokines and their mutual relationship at birth in children born to non-diabetic mothers.METHODS: Adiponectin, leptin and sOB-R were measured using ELISA-based commercial kits in umbilical cord blood from 60 neonates (30 born large for gestational age [LGA] and 30 born appropriate for gestational age [AGA]). Children exposed to maternal diabetes, chronic disease and preeclampsia were excluded.RESULTS: The LGA group exhibited significantly elevated concentrations of leptin (p<0.001) and of free leptin index (p<0.001) and decreased sOB-R concentrations (p=0.005) when compared to the AGA group, which persisted in multiple regression analysis after taking the gestational age into account (p=0.048, p<0.001 and p<0.001, respectively). Only a trend towards a difference in adiponectin was demonstrated (p=0.057) regardless of adjustment (p=0.150). However, the leptin/adiponectin ratio was elevated in the LGA group (p=0.008), regardless of adjustment (p=0.039).CONCLUSION: The data indicate a disturbance of adipokines in macrosomic newborns and that the mutual ratios between adipokines may provide a more sensitive marker of metabolic disturbance than any isolated adipokine.

AB - BACKGROUND: The etiology of childhood obesity and the associated morbidity is multifactorial. Recently, data suggesting a prenatal programming towards later childhood obesity and metabolic deregulation through the intrauterine environment has emerged. This study explored the concentrations of adipokines and their mutual relationship at birth in children born to non-diabetic mothers.METHODS: Adiponectin, leptin and sOB-R were measured using ELISA-based commercial kits in umbilical cord blood from 60 neonates (30 born large for gestational age [LGA] and 30 born appropriate for gestational age [AGA]). Children exposed to maternal diabetes, chronic disease and preeclampsia were excluded.RESULTS: The LGA group exhibited significantly elevated concentrations of leptin (p<0.001) and of free leptin index (p<0.001) and decreased sOB-R concentrations (p=0.005) when compared to the AGA group, which persisted in multiple regression analysis after taking the gestational age into account (p=0.048, p<0.001 and p<0.001, respectively). Only a trend towards a difference in adiponectin was demonstrated (p=0.057) regardless of adjustment (p=0.150). However, the leptin/adiponectin ratio was elevated in the LGA group (p=0.008), regardless of adjustment (p=0.039).CONCLUSION: The data indicate a disturbance of adipokines in macrosomic newborns and that the mutual ratios between adipokines may provide a more sensitive marker of metabolic disturbance than any isolated adipokine.

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