Immunoreactive ghrelin in human cord blood: Relation to anthropometry, leptin, and growth hormone

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作者
Chanoine, JP
Yeung, LPK
Wong, ACK
Birmingham, CL
机构
[1] British Columbia Childrens Hosp, Endocrinol & Diabet Unit, Vancouver, BC V6H 3V4, Canada
[2] St Pauls Hosp, Eating Disorders Clin, Vancouver, BC V6Z 1Y6, Canada
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ghrelin; leptin; growth hormone; cord blood; birth weight; neonate;
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10.1097/00005176-200209000-00009
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background: Ghrelin is secreted by the stomach, the hypothalamus, and the placenta in humans and has growth hormone-secreting and orexigenic properties. Leptin is secreted mainly by the adipocyte, plays a major role in energy balance, and reflects fat mass in infants as well as adults. Leptin and ghrelin central effects are mediated, at least partly, through the neuropeptide Y/Y1 receptor pathway in the hypothalamus. Methods: We determined whether ghrelin is also present in the fetus and investigated its relationship to leptin, growth hormone, birth weight, and calf and abdominal circumferences in 90 full-term neonates. Results: Immunoreactive ghrelin was detected in all cord samples (mean +/-SD, 187 +/- 88 pmol/L range, 66-594 pmol/L). In contrast to leptin, ghrelin concentrations of buys and girls were not statistically different. In female neonates, ghrelin is inversely correlated with anthropometric measures. In male neonates, ghrelin is positively correlated with leptin and negatively with growth hormone. Conclusion: The presence of significant ghrelin concentrations in all neonates before the first feeding is intriguing. Unlike the fairly constant concentrations and effects of leptin over the short term, the wide variability of ghrelin concentrations observed in newborns raises the possibility that ghrelin secretion causes short-term changes in feeding behavior. We suggest that ghrelin may play a physiologic role in the initiation of feeding.
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