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[en] Objective: To study the changes of serum leptin, insulin and adiponectin levels and their relationship with BMI in females with simple obesity. Methods: Serum leptin, adiponectin and insulin levels were measured with RIA in 48 pre-obese females (BMI=23-24.9 kg/m2), 40 females with simple obesity, (BMI≥25 kg/m2) and 42 female controls (BMI 18-22.9 kg/m2). Correlations among these variables were studied. Results: Serum leptin, insulin levels were significantly higher and serum adiponectin levels were significantly lower in both the pre-obese and obese females than those in controls. Serum leptin, insulin levels were positively correlated to BMI; Serum adiponectin levels were negatively correlated to BMI. Conclusion: Within normal range of BMI, the leptin-insulin feedback mechanism provided satisfactory self-regulation. However, with excessive BMI, this dynamic equilibrium would be disrupted. The defective equilibrium, together with the abnormal low adiponectin level, would predispose to the development of diabetes mellitus. (authors)
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Journal of Radioimmunology; ISSN 1008-9810;
; v. 17(4); p. 258-261

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ANIMALS, BIOASSAY, BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS, BLOOD, BLOOD PLASMA, BODY FLUIDS, COMPLEXES, COPPER COMPLEXES, DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES, DISEASES, FEMALES, GLOBULINS, GLOBULINS-ALPHA, HORMONES, IMMUNOASSAY, ISOTOPE APPLICATIONS, MAMMALS, MAN, MATERIALS, MATHEMATICS, METALLOPROTEINS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, PEPTIDE HORMONES, PEPTIDES, POLYPEPTIDES, PRIMATES, PROTEINS, RADIOASSAY, RADIOIMMUNODETECTION, STATISTICS, TRACER TECHNIQUES, TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPLEXES, VERTEBRATES
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