Author:
Dostálová I,Sedláčková D,Papežová H,Nedvídková J,Haluzík M
Abstract
Visfatin is an adipose tissue-derived hormone shown to correlate
with visceral fat mass in patients with obesity. Its possible role in
patients with different types of eating disorders is unknown. We
measured fasting serum levels of visfatin and leptin and
surrogate measures of insulin sensitivity in 10 untreated patients
with anorexia nervosa (AN), 10 untreated patients with bulimia
nervosa (BN) and 20 age-matched healthy women (C) to study
the possible role of visfatin in these disorders. Patients with AN
had severely decreased body mass index (BMI) and body fat
content. BMI of BN group did not significantly differ from that of
C group, whereas body fat content of BN group was significantly
lower compared to C and higher compared to AN group,
respectively. Serum glucose levels did not significantly differ
among the groups studied, whereas serum insulin and leptin
levels and HOMA index were significantly decreased in AN group
relative to both C and BN group. In contrast, serum visfatin levels
in both patients with AN and BN did not differ from those of C
group. We conclude that circulating visfatin levels are not
affected by the presence of chronic malnutrition in AN or
binge/purge eating behavior in BN.
Publisher
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,Physiology
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