Determination of Leptin Adiponectin, LDL/HDL ratio with substantial role of Adiponectin and its Receptor
Muhammad Ali Talat, Muhammad Shoaib, Sana Sabir, Uzair Mumtaz, Ambreen Tauseef, Tanzeela Akram, Talat Iqbal
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ABSTRACT
Aim: To determine Leptin/Adiponectin ratio, LDL/HDL ratio and AdipoR1 in obese and healthy
subjects along with their respective lipid status.
Methods: This cross-sectional comparative study was
conducted in Sialkot city. One hundred and thirty-two participants took part in
this research. Participants were equally divided into two groups containing
non-obese and obese subjects. Mean age was 39.6±0.97 years. Mean BMI for obese subjects was 31.55±0.6 while non-obese
group BMI was 20.5±0.2. Individuals with conditions and history
of drugs were excluded. Informed and written consent was obtained prior to
fasting blood sampling. Serum extraction and proper storage for later testing
was carried out. ELISA method used for Adiponectin, AdiopR1
and leptin estimations while lipid profile was determined by Randox Diagnostics kits, using micro
lab. SPSS v. 26. was used for comparison between by Mann-Whitney U tes.
Results: Higher levels of Leptin/Adiponectin
ratio(0.85±0.1) and LDL/HDL ratio (3.39 ± 0.1), serum Adiponectin (545±
73.3 ug/L), leptin (320.7±50.3 pg/mL)
and AdipoR1 (28.9± 2.8 ng/mL) in obese when compared with healthy
individuals, Leptin/Adiponectin ratio (0.44 ± 0.07 ) and LDL/HDL ratio (2.56 ±
0.08) Adiponectin (834± 70.6 ug/L),
AdiopoR1 (17.8± 1.97 ng/mL),
leptin (224.4±168.7 pg/mL). Correlation of adiponectin found positive for
AdipoR1(r=0.336,p<0.05) and Leptin(r=0263,p<0.05) in obese subjects. L/A
ratio correlated positive with leptin (r=0.644,p<0.05) in obese while in
healthy subjects (leptin r=0.409,p<0.05,adiponectin r=-0.408,p<0.05 and
HDL r=0.266,p<0.05)..
Conclusion: The Leptin/Adiponectin
ratio was found higher in obese subjects 0.85 as compared to healthy ones 0.44.
Also the LDL/HDL ratio was found higher (3.39) when compared to non-obese
(2.56), suggesting these ratios as a suitable marker to estimate metabolic
disturbances and underlying dyslipidemia in the obese subjects.
Key Words: Adiponectin,
LDL/HDL ratio, Leptin, Leptin/Adiponectin ratio, Obesity