Serum resistin concentrations in children with Kawasaki disease. Hiroki Nozue,Hironori Imai,Hisako Saitoh,Takeshi Aoki,Kunio Ichikawa,Tomohiro Kamoda Inflammation research : official journal of the European Histamine Research Society ... [et al.]
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2010
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Human resistin is expressed strongly in monocytes or macrophages rather than in adipocytes and may play a pivotal role in inflammation. We hypothesize that resistin levels are elevated in patients with Kawasaki disease (KD) in the acute phase and may be associated with the disease severity. | 20422438
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Elevated serum acylated (biologically active) ghrelin and resistin levels associate with pregnancy-induced weight gain and insulin resistance. Eva Palik,Eva Baranyi,Zsolt Melczer,Maria Audikovszky,Albert Szöcs,Gábor Winkler,Károly Cseh Diabetes research and clinical practice
76
2007
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To study fasting biologically active serum ghrelin (RIA) and resistin (ELISA) levels in different trimesters of pregnancy (HP, n=45, 15 in each) and in gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM, n=30) compared to non-pregnant healthy women (NP, n=40) in correlation with TNF-alpha, soluble (s)TNF-receptor (R)-1, -2, leptin (ELISA), C-peptide (Cp, RIA) and Cp/blood glucose ratio (bg). | 17010469
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Serum resistin concentrations in growth hormone-deficient children during growth hormone replacement therapy. Hiroki Nozue,Tomohiro Kamoda,Akira Matsui Metabolism: clinical and experimental
56
2007
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We performed this study to examine whether the serum resistin concentrations in growth hormone (GH)-deficient (GHD) children are influenced by administration of GH and to assess the relationship between serum resistin and free fatty acid levels during GH replacement therapy. The study included 20 prepubertal GHD children (16 boys and 4 girls) who were treated with recombinant human GH (hGH). The serum levels of resistin, insulin-like growth factor I, free fatty acid (FFA), triglyceride, cholesterol and glucose levels, leukocyte counts, and hemoglobin A(1c) were measured at baseline and after 1 month of hGH treatment. The serum resistin levels after hGH therapy were significantly higher than the basal resistin levels (median [range], 6.2 [4.9-11.8] vs 5.6 [4.4-8.3] ng/mL; P < .05), whereas the serum FFA levels were unchanged before and after treatment (0.51 [0.34-0.76] vs 0.37 [0.24-0.60] mEq/L). No significant relationship was found between serum resistin and FFA levels after hGH therapy. Body mass index, serum triglyceride, cholesterol and glucose levels, leukocyte counts, and hemoglobin A(1c) showed no significant differences before and after hGH treatment. Our results suggest that elevated serum resistin levels after 1-month hGH therapy in GHD children are not associated with the GH-induced lipolysis as found in GHD adults during short-time hGH therapy. | 17950102
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