Crp Is Related To Higher Leptin Levels In Minority Peripubertal Females Regardless Of Adiposity Levels

OBESITY(2012)

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Overweight is related to higher levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) and leptin, which have been independently associated with increased risk for diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and the metabolic syndrome. Elevated CRP may trigger leptin resistance by inhibiting the binding of leptin to its receptors. We cross-sectionally examined the relationship between CRP, leptin, BMI z-score, percent body fat (%BF) assessed by air plethysmography (BodPod), and insulin sensitivity (SI) and acute insulin response (AIRg) measured by intravenous glucose tolerance test in 51 Latina and African-American females (77% Latina), mean age 9.2 (+/- 0.9) years, at either Tanner Pubertal Stage (TPS) 1 (n = 25) or TPS 2 (n = 26). Females at TPS 2 had higher BMI z-scores, % BF (23% +/- 10.1 vs. 30% +/- 10.0, P = 0.02), AIRg (976.7 +/- 735.2 vs. 1555.3 +/- 1,223 mu IU/ml, P = 0.05), fasting insulin (11.0 +/- 10.8 vs. 17.2 +/- 13.6 mu lU/ml, P = 0.00) and leptin levels (11.0 +/- 7.1 vs. 19.6 +/- 10.9 ng/ml, P < 0.001) than those at TPS 1. There were no ethnic differences in any of the measured variables. CRP was positively correlated with BMI z-score (P = 0.001), % BF (P = 0.006), fasting insulin and AIRg (P = 0.02), and fasting leptin (P = 0.00), and negatively correlated with SI (P = 0.05). A linear regression model showed that CRP independently explained 10% (P = 0.00) of the variance in leptin after adjusting % BF, TPS, ethnicity, habitual physical activity and SI. Hence, low-grade inflammation may contribute to prolonged leptin exposure and leptin resistance, even in healthy children.
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adiposity,cross sectional studies,risk factors,linear models,analysis of variance
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