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. 2021 Dec 9;13(12):e20288.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.20288. eCollection 2021 Dec.

Serum Ghrelin Concentration in Patients With Primary Biliary Cirrhosis (PBC)

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Serum Ghrelin Concentration in Patients With Primary Biliary Cirrhosis (PBC)

Rania Naguib et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Introduction: The appetite-modulating hormone ghrelin may have a role in the etiology of anorexia which is a serious concern in patients with primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC). This study aims to assess the difference in ghrelin level between cases of PBC and healthy controls matched for age and gender, and to evaluate the level of ghrelin in relation to clinical and laboratory findings among cases.

Methods: Twenty patients with primary biliary cirrhosis and 30 healthy controls matched by gender and age were recruited. The severity of liver disease was determined using the Child-Pugh grading system. Clinical comorbidities such as a history of ascites, gastrointestinal bleeding, and encephalopathy were evaluated. A commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was used to measure total ghrelin. Results: PBC cases had a significantly higher average level of ghrelin (2305.3 ± 639.4) pg/mL compared to controls (682 ± 197.3) pg/mL. Furthermore, the minimum reported level in cases was 1258 pg/mL compared to 326 pg/mL in controls, while the maximum level nearly tripled the control's maximum level. In PBC patients, plasma levels of total ghrelin showed a weak positive correlation with age, an inverse correlation with body mass index, and were not associated with gender. The level was significantly higher than those in the controls. Ghrelin was associated with the severity of cirrhosis. Levels of serum ghrelin were higher in patients with associated comorbidities such as a history of ascites, gastrointestinal bleeding, and encephalopathy.

Conclusions: Our study demonstrated elevated serum ghrelin levels in patients with primary biliary cirrhosis. Serum ghrelin was associated with the degree of severity and the presence of related comorbidities. Patients with primary biliary cirrhosis remain anorexic and catabolic despite elevated ghrelin levels, suggesting tissue resistance to this anabolic peptide which could be crucial to understanding anorexia and cachexia in primary biliary cirrhosis.

Keywords: child–pugh (c-p) classification; ghrelin; primary biliary cholangitis; primary biliary cirrhosis (pbc); severity.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

Figures

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Figure 1. Distribution of ghrelin levels among cases versus controls
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Figure 2. Distribution of ghrelin levels among males versus females
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Figure 3. Correlation between ghrelin level and body mass index (BMI) among cases and controls
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Figure 4. Correlation between ghrelin level and age among cases and controls

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