Serum leptin concentrations during severe protein-energy malnutrition: correlation with growth parameters and endocrine function
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Serum leptin concentrations during severe protein-energy malnutrition: correlation with growth parameters and endocrine function
Abstract
Circulating leptin, insulin, insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I), cortisol, and albumin concentrations and the growth hormone (GH) response to provocation were measured in 30 children with severe protein-energy malnutrition (PEM), 20 with marasmus and 10 with kwashiorkor, as well as 10 age-matched normal children (body mass index [BMI] >50th and <90th percentile for age and sex) and 10 prepubertal obese children (BMI >95th percentile for age and sex). Patients with PEM had a significantly lower BMI, midarm circumference (MAC), and skinfold thickness (SFT) compared with the age-matched control group. Basal cortisol and GH concentrations were significantly higher in the malnourished groups versus controls. Leptin and IGF-I were significantly lower in the marasmic and kwashiorkor groups versus normal children. Fasting insulin levels were significantly decreased in the kwashiorkor group compared with marasmic and normal children. The BMI correlated significantly with leptin (r = .77, P < .001), basal insulin (r = .61, P < .001), and IGF-I (r = .77, P < .001) and negatively with basal GH (r = -.52, P < .001). These findings suggest that during prolonged nutritional deprivation, the decreased energy intake, diminished subcutaneous fat mass, and declining insulin (and possibly IGF-I) concentration suppress leptin production. In support of this view, serum leptin levels were positively correlated with triceps, scapular, and abdominal SFT (r = .763, .75, and .744, respectively, P < .0001) in all of the children. Moreover, basal insulin and circulating IGF-I were correlated significantly with leptin concentrations (r = .47 and .62, respectively, P < .001). Basal levels of cortisol and GH were significantly elevated in the 2 groups with severe PEM. It is suggested that low leptin levels can stimulate the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and possibly the hypothalamic-pituitary-GH axis to maintain the high cortisol and GH levels necessary for effective lipolysis to ensure a fuel (fatty acids) supply for the metabolism of brain and peripheral tissue during nutritional deprivation. In summary, during prolonged PEM, the decreased synthesis of IGF-I and the low level of insulin and/or its diminished effect due to an insulin-resistant status in the presence of high circulating GH and cortisol levels ensure substrate diversion away from growth toward metabolic homeostasis. Leptin appears to be an important signal in the process of metabolic/endocrine adaptation to prolonged nutritional deprivation.
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