Adiponectin, in contrast to leptin, is not associated with body mass index, waist circumference and HOMA-IR in subjects of a west-African population
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Abstract
Factors associated with plasma levels of adiponectin and leptin were studied
in adult subjects without diabetes from Cotonou in Benin (West-Africa).
Seventy (70) men and 45 women were included in the study. Anthropometric
variables were measured and a venous blood sample was drawn from each
subject, after an overnight fasting period, for measurement of plasma glucose,
insulin, leptin, and adiponectin levels. HOMA-IR was determined to assess
insulin resistance. Adiponectin and leptin levels were higher in women than in
men (with adiponectin 18.48 12.77 vs.7.8 10.39 lg/mL, P < 0.0001, and
leptin 30.77 19.16 vs. 8.66 8.24 ng/mL, P < 0.0001). Fasting insulin level
and HOMA-IR were also higher in the females. Hyperleptinemia was observed
in 66,96% of subjects and hypoadiponectinemia was present in 44.35% of subjects.
In both men and women, leptin correlated with age (r = 0.2; P = 0.02),
BMI (r = 0.572; P < 0.0001), waist circumference (r = 0.534; P < 0.0001),
fasting insulin (r = 0.461; P < 0.001), and HOMA-IR (r = 0.430; P < 0.0001).
No significant correlation was observed for adiponectin levels with these variables.
Only in women, adiponectin was inversely correlated with fasting glucose
(r = 0.423; P < 0.004). These data confirm previous descriptions of
leptin but suggest that variations in factors determining serum adiponectin
levels observed between ethnicities could also been seen between populations
from the same ethnicity.
