Role of circulating nesfatin-1 in the underweight children with poor appetite

Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci. 2015 Dec;19(24):4703-6.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate serum concentration of nesfatin-1 in underweight children who have poor appetite, and its association with anthropometric markers of malnutrition.

Patients and methods: We recruited 50 underweight children and adolescents (aged 2-18 years) who presented with loss of appetite. Thirty age- and sex-matched controls were also included in the study. Fasting serum nesfatin-1 concentrations were measured by using Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) technique.

Results: Mean nesfatin-1 level was significantly higher in underweight children when compared to controls (p<0.001). There was no correlation between serum nesfatin-1 levels and anthropometrics markers.

Conclusions: Our results suggest that nesfatin-1 might have an important role in regulation of food intake and pathogenesis of loss of appetite in children.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Anthropometry
  • Appetite / physiology
  • Calcium-Binding Proteins / blood*
  • Child
  • Child Nutrition Disorders / blood*
  • Child Nutrition Disorders / diagnosis
  • Child, Preschool
  • DNA-Binding Proteins / blood*
  • Eating / physiology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Nerve Tissue Proteins / blood*
  • Nucleobindins
  • Thinness / blood*
  • Thinness / diagnosis

Substances

  • Calcium-Binding Proteins
  • DNA-Binding Proteins
  • NUCB2 protein, human
  • Nerve Tissue Proteins
  • Nucleobindins