Reduced insulin sensitivity, increased leptin levels and bone mineral status in birth weight discordant SGA/AGA twins

Ambra Bartoli, Laura Serino,Marco Vuerich, Armando Cuttano,Massimiliano Ciantelli, Luca Varese,Manuela Bernardini, Lisa Fiore, Giampiero Baroncelli,Antonio Boldrini,Paolo Ghirri

Early Human Development(2008)

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Objective Epidemiological studies have confirmed the association between low birth weight and increased risk of insulin resistance, hyperlipidaemia and obesity, already evident during infancy in children that have shown an excessive catch-up growth. Objective is to evaluate the possible presence of early cardiovascular risk factors and bone mineral density in birth weight discordant SGA/AGA twins. Subjects and Methods We have studied 34 discordant SGA/AGA twin pairs, 14MZ and 20DZ (age 2–6 years). We have measured weight, height, head circumference, BMI, Blood Pressure, Glucose, Total-, HDL- and LDL-Cholesterol, Triglycerides, Cortisol, Insulin, IGF-1 and Leptin levels; HOMA-IR and QUICKI as insulin sensitivity parameters. Moreover we have investigated, by phalangeal QUS (Quantitative Ultrasound), bone mineral status, measured by AD-SoS (Amplitude-Dependent Speed of Sound) and BTT (Bone Transmission Time). Results The born SGA twins have shown significant higher values of Systolic Blood Pressure (p Conclusion Our study’s results show a reduced insulin sensitivity with higher Leptin levels, index of increased fat mass, in SGA twins even without excessive catch-up growth. Assessment of bone mineral status suggests presence of a higher phalangeal thickness cortical bone area in SGA twins, probably consequent of a different changes in bone developmental process.
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