دانلود مقاله : Appearance of acanthosis nigricans may precede obesity: An involvement of the insulin/IGF receptor signaling pathway 2013
دانلود مقاله :
Appearance of acanthosis nigricans may precede obesity: An involvement of the insulin/IGF receptor signaling pathway 2013
نویسندگان :
Chung-Hsing Wanga,b, Wei-De Lin c,d,h, Da-Tian Bau e, I-Ching Chou a,f, Chang-Hai Tsai a,g, Fuu-Jen Tsai
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چکیده :
Background: Obesity is one of the main causes of preventable death. Complications of
childhood obesity include cardiovascular risk, impaired glucose tolerance, type 2 diabetes
mellitus, and acanthosis nigricans (AN; associated with obesity as a manifestation of
cutaneous insulin resistance). An interaction between AN and obesity as well as a detailed
mechanism for the pre- and co-obesity appearance of AN in children are still to be
revealed.
Purposes: This research tries to assess involvement of the insulin/insulin-like growth factor
(IGF) receptor pathway in childhood pre- and co-obesity AN via a study of the association of
polymorphisms of the INSR, IRS1, and IGF1R genes with pre- and co-obesity AN.
Methods: In total, 99 children with pre- and co-obesity AN and 100 healthy controls were
genotyped and analyzed by the polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length
polymorphism method.
Results: Intergroup frequency differed starkly for INSR His1085His and IGF1R IVS7-20, but
not in the IRS1 Ala804Ala or IGF1R Thr766Thr genotypes. The T allele of INSR His1085His
and C allele of IGF1R IVS7-20 both conferred a starkly( p¼0.04 and 2.84E-6 ¼ 2.84 x 106,
respectively)higher risk for AN.
Conclusion: The above findings suggest that certain genetic variants in insulin/insulin-like
growth factor (IGF) receptor pathway might be correlated with the appearance of AN prior
to or concurrent with obesity, and also reveal the insulin/IGF receptor pathway as crucial in
pre- and co-obesity AN.
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