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Serum vaspin levels in normal pregnancy in comparison with non-pregnant women.

ΤίτλοςSerum vaspin levels in normal pregnancy in comparison with non-pregnant women.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsGiomisi, A., Kourtis A., Toulis K. A., Anastasilakis A. D., Makedou K. G., Mouzaki M., Gerou S., Gavana E., Agorastos T., & Giannoulis C.
JournalEur J Endocrinol
Volume164
Issue4
Pagination579-83
Date Published2011 Apr
ISSN1479-683X
Λέξεις κλειδιάAdiponectin, Adult, Blood Glucose, Female, Humans, Insulin, Insulin Resistance, Lipoproteins, HDL, Lipoproteins, LDL, Pregnancy, Serpins
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Pregnancy represents a state of insulin resistance (IR). Vaspin (SERPINA12) is a novel insulin-sensitizing adipokine that might be implicated in endogenous glucose regulation. However, its role in pregnancy and its circulating levels have not been adequately studied. We aimed to evaluate serum vaspin levels in pregnancy and their correlation with known markers of IR.DESIGN: A group of 106 women (age 27.9±0.4 years) at the 24-30th week of gestation (pregnancy group) and another 106 age-matched healthy non-pregnant controls (control group) were included in the study.METHODS: Serum glucose, insulin, vaspin, adiponectin, and lipid parameters were measured. The quantitative insulin sensitivity check index (QUICKI) was used as an insulin sensitivity index.RESULTS: Pregnant women had significantly higher body mass index (BMI), lipids, and serum insulin and lower serum glucose and vaspin levels than controls. Vaspin was positively correlated to adiponectin in both groups (P<0.001 and P<0.004 respectively) but was not correlated to BMI, serum insulin levels, or the QUICKI index in either group. Furthermore, vaspin was negatively correlated to lipid parameters (total cholesterol, triglycerides, and low-density lipoproteins) in the pregnant but not in the non-pregnant women.CONCLUSIONS: Vaspin cannot serve as a marker of IR in either pregnant or non-pregnant women, although it is significantly correlated with adiponectin. On the other hand, vaspin might be useful as a surrogate marker of lipid metabolism in pregnancy if confirmed by subsequent studies.

DOI10.1530/EJE-10-1020
Alternate JournalEur. J. Endocrinol.
PubMed ID21282352

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