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Preliminary Data on the Relationship Between Circulating Levels of Sirtuin 4, Anthropometric and Metabolic Parameters in Obese Subjects According to Growth Hormone/insulin-like Growth Factor-1 Status

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Endocrinology
Date 2014 Dec 4
PMID 25466907
Citations 25
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Abstract

Background: The main components of GH/insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1 axis and Sirtuin 4 (Sirt4), highly expressed in liver and skeletal muscle mitochondria, serve as active regulators of mitochondrial oxidative capacity with opposite functions. In obesity both GH/IGF-1 status and serum Sirt4 levels, likely mirroring its reduced mitochondrial expression, might be altered.

Objective: To evaluate the association between circulating levels of Sirt4, body composition, metabolic parameters and cardio-metabolic risk profile in obese patients according to their different GH/IGF-1 status.

Design: Cross-sectional study with measurement of serum Sirt4, GH after GH releasing hormone (GHRH)+Arginine test, IGF-1 and assessment of body composition, glucose and lipid metabolism in 50 class II-III obese subjects (BMI 35.6 to 62.1 kg/m(2)) and 15 normal weight subjects. Low GH secretion and IGF-1 were defined using pre-determined cutoff-points. The Homeostatic Metabolic Assessment of insulin resistance index and Visceral adiposity index were also calculated. The association of Sirt4 with peak stimulated GH and IGF-1, body composition, metabolic parameters and cardio-metabolic risk profile was assessed.

Results: Serum Sirt4 was inversely related to anthropometric and metabolic parameters and positively related to peak GH and IGF-1. After adjusting for peak GH and IGF-1, the relationships between Sirt4 and BMI became not significant. At multiple regression analysis IGF-1 (p<0.001) was the independent predictor for Sirt4.

Conclusion: There was a close relationship between low IGF-1 and low serum Sirt4. This observation suggested that in obese patients, low GH/IGF-1 status was likely associated with a major compensatory decrease in circulating levels of Sirt4 to oppose to its negative regulator effect on mitochondrial oxidative capacity.

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