Serum concentrations of adiponectin and ultrasensitive C-REACTIVE PROTEIN in obese adolescents

Introduction: adiponectin is a cytokine secreted into the adipocytes, which produces an anti-inflammatory effect in metabolism. Objective: to determine the serum concentrations of adiponectin and ultrasensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) in adolescents and their relationship with anthropometric var...

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Published inRevista latinoamericana de hipertensión Vol. 18; no. 4; pp. 185 - 191
Main Authors Fernández, Gerardo, Fernández, Carolina Arráiz de, Cedeño, Nereida Valero, Jara, Graciela Quishpe, Amores, Fabiola Beatriz Chasillacta, Arráiz, Gerardo Fernández, Cabrera, Maritza
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Caracas Sociedad Latinoamericana de Hipertension 01.01.2023
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ISSN1856-4550
DOI10.5281/zenodo.8302204

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Summary:Introduction: adiponectin is a cytokine secreted into the adipocytes, which produces an anti-inflammatory effect in metabolism. Objective: to determine the serum concentrations of adiponectin and ultrasensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) in adolescents and their relationship with anthropometric variables. Subjects and methods: This no experimental descriptive, cross-sectional study and non-experimental, in 250 obese adolescents and a control group, in the period from April 2020 to April 2021, Ambato-Ecuador. Anthropometric evaluation was performed with: weight, height, body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC). Serum concentrations of adiponectin and hs-CRP were determined by ELISA. In the statistical analysis, the following were used: Student's t-test, Pearson's correlation and linear regression models, taking 95% as the statistical reliability index and p<0.05 as statistical significance. Results: obese male adolescents presented greater anthropometric and laboratory changes with a significant difference in weight: 76.73±8.4 kg, BMI 32.08±3.3 kg/m2 and WC: 101.7±4.6 cm, adiponectin concentrations with a significant negative correlation with BMI (r=-0.949, p<0.001) and WC (r=-0.958, p<0.001). Also, a significant positive correlation in the elevation of hs-CRP in relation to BMI (r=0.931, p <0.001) and WC (r=0.929, p<0.001). The linear regression model (R2) was 0.94, indicating that BMI and WC have a great effect on adiponectin and hs-CRP concentrations, contributing significantly (p=0.001) as predictors of serum concentrations. Conclusion: Hypo-adiponectinemia and increased hs-CRP are metabolic biomarkers that correlate significantly with BMI and WC in obese adolescents.
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ISSN:1856-4550
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.8302204