Possible association of ghrelin/obestatin balance with cardiometabolic risk in obese subjects with Helicobacter pylori
Author:
Ibrahim Azza Saad1, Eldeeb Mona Mohamed2, Salama Ola Ahmed3, Rashad Mona Mohamed4, Okasha Khaled Mohamed4
Affiliation:
1. Medical Research Institute , Alexandria University , Alexandria , Egypt 2. Department of Chemical Pathology, Medical Research Institute , Alexandria University , Alexandria , Egypt 3. Department of Physiology, Medical Research Institute , Alexandria University , Alexandria , Egypt 4. Department of Applied Medical Chemistry, Medical Research Institute , Alexandria University , Alexandria , Egypt
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives. Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a common gastric infection associated with extragastric conditions. The association between H. pylori infection and obesity is unclear. H. pylori may affect gut hormones involved in food intake and energy expenditure. The aim of this study is to evaluate ghrelin/obestatin balance and leptin in obese subjects with H. pylori infection.
Methods. Sixty healthy volunteers were divided into: obese and non-obese groups. Each group was divided into H. Pylori positive or H. pylori negative. Anthropometric parameters, H. pylori status, serum glucose, insulin level, and lipid profile were estimated with calculation of Homeostasis Model Assessment Insulin Resistance (HOMA-IR). Serum levels of ghrelin, obestatin, and leptin were evaluated.
Results. Significant increase was found in serum glucose, insulin and HOMA-IR ratio in obese subjects with positive H. pylori as compared to other groups. H. pylori positive obese subjects showed significantly increased ghrelin, ghrelin/obestatin balance, and leptin with a significant decrease in obestatin as compared to negative subjects. Ghrelin/obestatin ratio positively correlated with weight, body mass index, waist, glucose, insulin, HOMA-IR, leptin, cholesterol, triglycerides, low density cholesterol and also with H. pylori antigen in the same group.
Conclusions. It can be concluded that ghrelin, obestatin, and leptin are affected by presence of H. pylori seropositivity in obese subjects. The higher ghrelin levels and ghrelin/obestatin ratio with lowered obestatin could be considered as a gastro-protective effect against inflammation induced by H. pylori.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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