Title of article :
GHRELIN AND LEPTIN SECRETION IN PATIENTS WITH MODERATE
ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
Author/Authors :
A. Theodoropoulou1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Weight loss is a characteristic finding of patients with Alzheimer’s disease (Ad). It
seems that precedes cognitive impairment by some years, but the underlying causes are not fully
understood.ghrelin and leptin are involved in energy homeostasis, and may be implicated in weight losing
observed in these patients. Objective: To examine the potential relationship between ghrelin and leptin levels and
weight loss in patients with Ad. Design: The study included 27 patients (10 men and 17 women) with Ad of
moderate severity, and 23 controls (10 males and 13 females), matched for age and BMI. Body fat and lean mass
content were assessed using a portable apparatus. Cognitive function was assessed with the Mini-Mental state
examination. Basal serum samples for the measurement of leptin, ghrelin, insulin and glucose were obtained, and
serum ghrelin, insulin and glucose were measured after a 75-gr glucose load in both groups. Results: patients
with Alzheimer disease (Ad) have lower lean mass content compared to controls .Basal ghrelin and leptin is
similar in patients with Ad and controls. The area-under-the-curve for ghrelin (AuC) is lower in male patients
with Ad compared to control males, while no difference was observed between females Ad and controls.
Conclusion: Male patients with Ad, in contrast with female patients, fail to maintain a normal energy
homeostasis even in the early stages of the disease, as shown by the decreased lean mass content in males Ad
compared to controls. disruption of the normal compensatory modulation of ghrelin secretion might contribute
to the metabolic changes observed in male patients with Ad
Keywords :
Alzheimer’s Disease , weight loss , leptin , Ghrelin , body composition
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging