Author/Authors :
Gürsoy, Gül Department of Internal Medicine - Ministry of Health - Ankara Education and Research Hospital - Ankara, Turkey , Esbah, Onur Department of Internal Medicine - Ministry of Health - Ankara Education and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey , Kirnap, Nazli Gülsoy Department of Internal Medicine - Ministry of Health - Ankara Education and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey , Çetiner, Hacer Department of Internal Medicine - Ministry of Health - Ankara Education and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey , Acar, Yasar Department of Internal Medicine - Ministry of Health - Ankara Education and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey , Demirbas, Berrin Department of Endocrinology - MESA Hospital - Ankara, Turkey , Öztürk, Abidin Department of Internal Medicine - Ministry of Health - Ankara Education and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey , Kiliç, Zuhal Department of Internal Medicine - Ministry of Health - Ankara Education and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
Abstract :
Background: The demonstration that adipose tissue produces numerous cytokines increases interest of investigators in their role
in the pathogenesis of obesity. Resistin is one of those cytokines. There are conflicing reports as cigarette smoking impairs insulin
secretion, augments insulin resistance, or has no effect on glucose metabolism. In our study, we intended to examine the relationship
of obesity with resistin levels in smokers and nonsmokers. Patients and Methods: The study included 52 male smokers and 34 age
matched nonsmoker male control subjects. We classified smoker and nonsmoker groups according to their body mass index as
BMI < 27 and ≥27. As well as making physical and anthropometric examinations, fasting plasma glucose and insulin, postprandial
plasma glucose, lipid profile, and resistin levels were measured in all male subjects. We compared all parameters in smoker and
nonsmokers either having BMI < 27 or ≥27. Results: In both BMI levels, resistin levels were higher in smoker groups than nonsmoker
ones (P<0.01 all), we did not find any difference in other parameters. Conclusion: in conclusion we may speculate that if someone
smokes resistin levels increase.