Author/Authors :
Kocaman, Orhan Department of Gastroenterology - Faculty of Medicine - Sakarya University, Korucuk Campus , Eminler,Ahmet Tarık Department of Gastroenterology - Faculty of Medicine - Sakarya University, Korucuk Campus , Aygun, Cem Department of Gastroenterology - Faculty of Medicine - Sakarya University, Korucuk Campus , Konduk, Tolga Department of Gastroenterology - Faculty of Medicine - Sakarya University, Korucuk Campus , Senturk, Omer Department of Gastroenterology - Faculty of Medicine - Sakarya University, Korucuk Campus , Celebi, Altay Department of Gastroenterology - Faculty of Medicine - Sakarya University, Korucuk Campus , Hulagu, Saadettin Department of Gastroenterology - Faculty of Medicine - Sakarya University, Korucuk Campus , Gurbuz, Yesim Departments of 1Gastroenterology and Patholog -, Faculty of Medicine - Kocaeli University - İzmit - Sakarya, Turkey
Abstract :
Background: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is one of the most common causes of chronic liver disease. It is generally
accepted that insulin resistance is a pathophysiological factor in the development of NAFLD. In the present study, the aim was to
determine the relationship between resistin and ghrelin levels, which were found to be closely related to insulin resistance and fibrosis
scores in NAFLD. Materials and Methods: A total of 40 (21 male, 19 female) NAFLD patients whose diagnosis was confirmed with
biopsy and 40 (18 male, 22 female) healthy controls were included in the study. Results: In the comparison of resistin and ghrelin
levels, only resistin values were found to be significantly higher in NAFLD group while there was no significant difference in ghrelin
values (respectively P < 0.05; P = 0.078). In according to the fibrosis groups there was no difference about fasting plasma glucose, insulin
values, Homeostatic Measurement Assessment-Insulin Resistance measurements and also resistin and ghrelin levels. Conclusion: It
has been understood that insulin resistance plays an important part in NAFLD. Larger studies are required that investigate the gene
expression of hormones influencing insulin resistance, particularly resistin and ghrelin in order to determine their role in NAFLD.
Keywords :
resistin , nonalcoholic fatty liver disease , insulin resistance , Ghrelin