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Alpha-Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone and Agouti-Related Protein: Do They Play a Role in Appetite Regulation in Childhood Obesity? [J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol]
J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol. 2016; 8(1): 40-47 | DOI: 10.4274/jcrpe.2136

Alpha-Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone and Agouti-Related Protein: Do They Play a Role in Appetite Regulation in Childhood Obesity?

Aysel Vehapoğlu1, Serdar Türkmen2, Şule Terzioğlu3
1Bezmialem Vakıf University Faculty Of Medicine, Department Of Pediatrics, İstanbul, Turkey
2Gaziosmanpaşa Taksim Training And Research Hospital, Clinic Of Biochemistry, İstanbul, Turkey
3Bezmialem Vakıf University Faculty Of Medicine, Department Of Medicinal Biology, İstanbul, Turkey

Objective: The hypothalamus plays a crucial role in the regulation of feeding behavior. The anorexigenic neuropeptide alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (?-MSH) and the orexigenic neuropeptide agouti-related protein (AgRP) are among the major peptides produced in the hypothalamus. This study investigated the plasma concentrations of ?-MSH and AgRP in underweight and obese children and their healthy peers. The associations between ?-MSH and AgRP levels and anthropometric and nutritional markers of malnutrition and obesity were also assessed.
Methods: Healthy sex-matched subjects aged 2 to 12 years were divided into 3 groups, as underweight (n=57), obese (n=61), and of normal weight (n=57). Plasma fasting concentrations of ?-MSH and AgRP were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The differences between the three groups as to the relationships between plasma concentrations of ?-MSH and AgRP and anthropometric data, serum biochemical parameters and homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance were evaluated.
Results: Obese children had significantly lower ?-MSH levels than underweight (1194±865 vs. 1904±1312 ng/mL, p=0.006) and normal weight (1194±865 vs. 1762±1463 ng/mL, p=0.036) children; there were no significant differences in the ?-MSH levels between the underweight and normal weight children (p=0.811). Also, no significant differences were observed between the underweight and obese children regarding the AgRP levels (742±352 vs. 828±417 ng/mL, p=0.125). We found a significant positive correlation between plasma ?-MSH and AgRP levels across the entire sample.
Conclusion: This study is the first to demonstrate body weight-related differences in ?-MSH and AgRP levels in children. Circulating plasma ?-MSH levels in obese children were markedly lower than those of underweight and normal-weight children. This suggests that ?-MSH could play a role in appetite regulation.

Keywords: Alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone,agouti-related protein,underweight,Childhood obesity

Aysel Vehapoğlu, Serdar Türkmen, Şule Terzioğlu. Alpha-Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone and Agouti-Related Protein: Do They Play a Role in Appetite Regulation in Childhood Obesity?. J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol. 2016; 8(1): 40-47
Manuscript Language: English
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