Plasma Adipokines Profile in Prepubertal Children with a History of Prematurity or Extrauterine Growth Restriction
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Metabolic syndrome Programming Adiponectin Leptin Resistin Prematurity Extrauterine growth restriction
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2020-04Referencia bibliográfica
Ordóñez-Díaz, M. D., Gil-Campos, M., Flores-Rojas, K., Muñoz-Villanueva, M. C., Aguilera-García, C. M., Torre-Aguilar, M. J. D. L., & Pérez-Navero, J. L. (2020). Plasma Adipokines Profile in Prepubertal Children with a History of Prematurity or Extrauterine Growth Restriction. Nutrients, 12(4), 1201. [doi:10.3390/nu12041201]
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This study was supported by the Plan Nacional de Investigación Científica, Desarrollo e Innovación Tecnológica (Iþ DþI), Instituto de Salud Carlos III-Fondo de Investigación Sanitaria Project No. PI13/01245 from the Spanish Ministry of Health and Consumer Affairs and co-financed by the Consejería de Innovación y Ciencia, Junta de Andalucía, PI-0480-2012, Spain. The funding bodies did not partake in the design, collection, analyses or interpretation of the data or in writing the manuscript.Résumé
Adipose tissue programming could be developed in very preterm infants with extrauterine
growth restriction (EUGR), with an adverse impact on long-term metabolic status, as was studied in
intrauterine growth restriction patterns. The aim of this cohort study was to evaluate the difference in
levels of plasma adipokines in children with a history of EUGR. A total of 211 school age prepubertal
children were examined: 38 with a history of prematurity and EUGR (EUGR), 50 with a history of
prematurity with adequate growth (PREM), and 123 healthy children born at term. Anthropometric
parameters, blood pressure, metabolic markers and adipokines (adiponectin, resistin, leptin) were
measured. Children with a history of EUGR showed lower values of adiponectin (µg/mL) compared
with the other two groups: (EUGR: 10.6 vs. PREM: 17.7, p < 0.001; vs. CONTROL: 25.7, p = 0.004) and
higher levels of resistin (ng/mL) (EUGR: 19.2 vs. PREM: 16.3, p =0.007; vs. CONTROL: 7.1, p < 0.001.
The PREM group showed the highest values of leptin (ng/mL), compared with the others: PREM: 4.9
vs. EUGR: 2.1, p = 0.048; vs. CONTROL: 3.2, p = 0.029). In conclusion, EUGR in premature children
could lead to a distinctive adipokines profile, likely associated with an early programming of the
adipose tissue, and likely to increase the risk of adverse health outcomes later in life.