与轻度肥胖相比,女性严重肥胖可导致更差的记忆功能和铁代谢失调。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM International Journal of Endocrinology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2023/7625720
Jessica M V Pino, Vitória F Silva, Marcos Mônico-Neto, Danielle C Seva, Melissa Y Kato, July N Alves, Gabriela C Pereira, Hanna Karen M Antunes, Thales D Galvao, Lia R A Bitterncourt, Sergio Tufik, Lysien I Zambrano, Ana R Dâmaso, Lila M Oyama, David Thivel, Raquel M S Campos, Kil S Lee
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目的:肥胖是痴呆的可改变危险因素之一。胰岛素抵抗、晚期糖化终产物的丰富和炎症是肥胖患者认知能力下降的一些相关机制。本研究旨在评估不同程度肥胖受试者的认知功能,比较I类和II类肥胖(OBI/II)和III类肥胖(OBIII),并研究能够区分OBIII和OBI/II的代谢标志物。研究设计。这是一项横断面研究,其中45名体重指数从32.8到51.9 kg/m2不等的女性完成了一组4项认知测试(言语配对相关测试、stroop颜色、手指跨度和Toulouse-Pieron取消测试),并分析了她们的血浆代谢物、与血糖、血脂异常和肝功能相关的酶和激素,以及铁状态的生物标志物。结果:与OBI/II相比,OBIII组在言语配对测试中的得分较低。在其他认知测试中,两组人的表现相似。根据总铁结合能力、转铁蛋白饱和度、血红蛋白、平均红细胞体积和平均红细胞血红蛋白,OBIII的铁状态低于OBI/II。两组患者血糖、肝功能、脂质代谢指标水平相似。血浆代谢物分析显示,与OBI/II相比,OBI/II的焦谷氨酸、肌醇和天冬氨酸水平较低,d -核糖水平较高。结论:铁是人体多种代谢途径必需的微量营养素。因此,在重度肥胖中观察到的铁平衡失调可能通过改变代谢稳态和增强氧化应激而加重认知功能障碍。这些发现有助于寻找肥胖人群认知表现的生物标志物。
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Severe Obesity in Women Can Lead to Worse Memory Function and Iron Dyshomeostasis Compared to Lower Grade Obesity.

Objective: Obesity is one of the modifiable risk factors for dementia. Insulin resistance, the abundance of advanced glycated end-products, and inflammation are some of the mechanisms associated with the lower cognitive performance observed in obesity. This study aims to evaluate the cognitive function of subjects with distinct degrees of obesity, comparing class I and II obesity (OBI/II) to class III obesity (OBIII), and to investigate metabolic markers that can distinguish OBIII from OBI/II. Study Design. This is a cross-sectional study, in which 45 females with BMI varying from 32.8 to 51.9 kg/m2 completed a set of 4 cognitive tests (verbal paired-associate test, stroop color, digit span, and Toulouse-Pieron cancellation test) and their plasma metabolites, enzymes, and hormones related to glycemia, dyslipidemia, and liver function, as well as the biomarkers of iron status, were concomitantly analyzed.

Results: OBIII showed lower scores in the verbal paired-associate test compared to OBI/II. In other cognitive tests, both groups showed similar performance. OBIII presented a lower iron status compared to OBI/II based on total iron binding capacity, degree of transferrin saturation, hemoglobin, mean corpuscular volume, and mean corpuscular hemoglobin. The levels of indicators for glycemia, liver function, and lipid metabolism were similar in both groups. Analysis of plasma metabolites showed that OBIII had lower levels of pyroglutamic acid, myoinositol, and aspartic acid and higher levels of D-ribose than OBI/II.

Conclusion: Iron is an essential micronutrient for several metabolic pathways. Thus, iron dyshomeostasis observed in severe obesity may aggravate the cognitive impairment by altering metabolic homeostasis and enhancing oxidative stress. These findings can contribute to searching for biomarkers that indicate cognitive performance in the population with obesity.

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International Journal of Endocrinology
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