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Circulating Pro-Uroguanylin Levels In Children And Their Relation To Obesity, Sex And Puberty

Abstract

Uroguanylin is a 16 amino acid peptide that constitutes a key component of the gut- brain axis with special relevance in body weight regulation. In childhood and adolescence, periods of life with notable metabolic changes; limited data exist, with measurements of pro-uroguanylin in adolescence but not in prepubertal children. This study investigates pro-uroguanylin circulating levels in children with obesity and its relationship with obesity, sex and pubertal development. We analyzed circulating prouroguanylin levels in 117 children (62) and adolescents (55), including 73 with obesity and 44 with normal weight. The pro-uroguanylin concentration is higher in lean girls during pre-puberty versus lean boys (1111 vs 635, p < 0.001). During puberty, pro-uroguanylin levels are higher in lean males with respect to lean females (1060 vs 698, p < 0.01). In girls, a negative correlation exists between pro-uroguanylin and age, Tanner stage, weight, height, BMI (body mass index), waist circumference and plasma levels of leptin and testosterone; a positive correlation was found between pro-uroguanylin and free triiodothyronine. In boys, a positive correlation was found between pro-uroguanylin and BMI and waist circumference and a negative correlation was found with high density lipoprotein-cholesterol. We conclude that a sexual dimorphism exists in circulating pro-uroguanylin levels with respect to BMI. Uroguanylin presents also an opposed circulating pattern during puberty in both sexes.

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