Fasting and post-glucose ghrelin levels in SGA infants: Relationships with size and weight gain at one year of age
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Iñíguez Vila, Germán
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Fasting and post-glucose ghrelin levels in SGA infants: Relationships with size and weight gain at one year of age
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Wide ranges in postnatal weight gain are seen in infants born small for gestational age (SGA); most show some catch-up growth and this may be driven by increased appetite. Ghrelin, the natural ligand of the GH secretagogue receptor, has potent orexigenic effects. In adults circulating ghrelin levels are increased in anorexia, decreased in obesity and show post prandial suppression. The aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis that rate of weight gain over the first year in SGA infants may relate to variable suppression of circulating ghrelin levels. Serum ghrelin levels were measured in 1y old infants born SGA (n=85) and in control infants born adequate for gestational age (AGA) (n=22) fasting and 10 minutes after intravenous (iv) glucose (0.5 g/Kg of 25% dextrose). Sex- and gestational age-adjusted SD scores (SDS) for body weight were calculated at birth and at 1y, and delta weight SDS between 0-1y was calculated as an index of postnatal weight gain.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/159793
DOI: 10.1210/jc.2002-021206
ISSN: 0021972X
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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, Volumen 87, Issue 12, 2002, Pages 5830-5833
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