Camilla L Asferg, Ulrik B Andersen, Jan Frystyk, Allan Linneberg, Paula L Hedley, Michael Christiansen, Jørgen L Jeppesen
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Abstract
Background: Leptin is a hormone which is secreted by the adipocytes. In the circulation, leptin levels are directly proportional to the body fat percentage. Studies have shown that higher leptin levels are associated with an increased risk of hypertension after adjusting for body mass index (BMI). Therefore, leptin has been proposed as a mediator of obesity-related hypertension. Whether leptin is associated with hypertension when controlling for body fat percentage remains unclear.
Methods: We studied 103 obese men (BMI ≥30.0 kg/m2). All men were healthy and were medication-free. We measured blood pressure using 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) recordings. Hypertension was defined as 24-hour systolic ABP ≥130 mm Hg and/or 24-hour diastolic ABP ≥80 mm Hg, and normotension was defined as 24-hour ABP <130/80 mm Hg. We measured fasting serum leptin concentrations and used dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry scanning to determine body fat percentage.
Results: Of the 103 obese men, 64 were hypertensive (24-hour systolic ABP (mean ± standard deviation) 137±11 mg Hg and 24-hour diastolic ABP 83±6 mm Hg) and 40 were normotensive (24-hour systolic ABP 117±6 mg Hg and 24-hour diastolic ABP 73±4 mm Hg). The 2 groups had similar fasting serum leptin concentrations (median (interquartile range)) 13.4 (5.7-36.1) µg/L versus 13.4 (5.4-27.1) µg/L, P=0.88) and total fat mass percentage (34.8±4.5% versus 34.0±4.7%, P=0.90).
Conclusions: Obese hypertensive men have serum leptin concentrations similar to those of obese normotensive men with comparable body fat percentage measurements. This finding does not support leptin's candidacy as a mediator of obesity-related hypertension.
背景:瘦素是由脂肪细胞分泌的一种激素。在血液循环中,瘦素水平与体脂百分比成正比。研究表明,根据身体质量指数(BMI)调整后,瘦素水平升高与高血压风险增加有关。因此,瘦素被认为是肥胖相关性高血压的中介。在控制体脂百分比时,瘦素是否与高血压有关尚不清楚。方法:我们研究了103名肥胖男性(BMI≥30.0 kg/m2)。所有男性都很健康,没有服用药物。我们使用24小时动态血压(ABP)记录测量血压。高血压定义为24小时收缩期ABP≥130 mm Hg和/或24小时舒张期ABP≥80 mm Hg,血压正常定义为24小时ABP。结果:103例肥胖男性中,64例为高血压(24小时收缩期ABP(平均值±标准差)137±11 mg Hg, 24小时舒张期ABP 83±6 mm Hg), 40例为正常(24小时收缩期ABP 117±6 mg Hg, 24小时舒张期ABP 73±4 mm Hg)。两组空腹血清瘦素浓度(中位数(四分位数间距))相似(13.4(5.7-36.1)µg/L vs 13.4(5.4-27.1)µg/L, P=0.88),总脂肪质量率(34.8±4.5% vs 34.0±4.7%,P=0.90)。结论:肥胖高血压男性的血清瘦素浓度与体重正常的肥胖男性相似。这一发现不支持瘦素作为肥胖相关性高血压的中介。
期刊介绍:
The American Journal of Hypertension is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for scientific inquiry of the highest standards in the field of hypertension and related cardiovascular disease. The journal publishes high-quality original research and review articles on basic sciences, molecular biology, clinical and experimental hypertension, cardiology, epidemiology, pediatric hypertension, endocrinology, neurophysiology, and nephrology.