Adding Multiple Adipokines into the Model do not Improve Weight Gain Prediction by Leptin Levels in Newborns

Treviño Garza, Consuelo y Estrada Zúñiga, Cynthia M. y Mancillas Adame, Leonardo Guadalupe y Villarreal Martínez, Laura y Villarreal Pérez, Jesús Z. y Rodríguez Balderrama, Isaías y Montes Tapia, Fernando F. y De la O. Cavazos, Manuel E. (2016) Adding Multiple Adipokines into the Model do not Improve Weight Gain Prediction by Leptin Levels in Newborns. Journal of Clinical Research in Pediatric Endocrinology, 8 (3). pp. 321-324. ISSN 13085727

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Objective: Most adipose tissue programming is realized in early life. Also, the postnatal three months, rather than the later phases of infancy, may be more relevant in the development of an adverse cardiometabolic risk profile. The adipokines phenotype, as a predictor of early-life weight gain, has been recently explored in cord blood. To determine whether in addition to leptin levels in cord samples, adiponectin, interleukin-6 (IL-6), monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1), resistin, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) levels improve weight gain prediction during the first three months of life. Methods: Adiponectin, IL-6, MCP-1, leptin, resistin, PAI-1, and TNF-α were measured by multiplex immunoassay in a subsample of 86 healthy term newborns. Results: Leptin levels significantly predicted weight gain at 3 months of followup (r2=0.09, p=0.006). In the multivariate analysis, including additional adipokines in the model, stepwise or all at once, did not increase the prediction of weight gain after the first three months of life. Conclusion: Adding adiponectin, IL-6, MCP-1, resistin, PAI-1, and TNF-α to the prediction model of weight gain in healthy newborns did not prove to be useful. It is probable that their relative contribution to weight gain is not important. Only leptin was relevant as a predictor of weight gain at the 3-month endpoint.

Tipo de elemento: Article
Palabras claves no controlados: Leptina; Adipocinas; Predicción; Aumento de peso; Recién nacido
Materias: R Medicina > RJ Pediatría
Divisiones: Medicina
Usuario depositante: Editor Repositorio
Creadores:
CreadorEmailORCID
Treviño Garza, Consuelocotrevin@hotmail.comNO ESPECIFICADO
Estrada Zúñiga, Cynthia M.NO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Mancillas Adame, Leonardo Guadalupeleomancillas@gmail.comNO ESPECIFICADO
Villarreal Martínez, Lauradr_lauravillarreal@hotmail.comorcid.org/0000-0003-0313-7312
Villarreal Pérez, Jesús Z.NO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Rodríguez Balderrama, Isaíasirb442000@yahoo.com.mxNO ESPECIFICADO
Montes Tapia, Fernando F.NO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
De la O. Cavazos, Manuel E.NO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Fecha del depósito: 27 Ago 2025 18:00
Última modificación: 27 Ago 2025 18:00
URI: http://eprints.uanl.mx/id/eprint/29196

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