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    Biol Psychiatry. 2008 Jan 15;63(2):245-7. Epub 2007 Aug 16.

    Obestatin, acyl ghrelin, and des-acyl ghrelin responses to an oral glucose tolerance test in the restricting type of anorexia nervosa.

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    Department of Behavioral Medicine, Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima-City, Japan. toshiro@m2.kufm.kagoshima-u.ac.jp

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:

    Obestatin is a recently identified peptide encoded by the same ghrelin gene. It has been reported that obestatin has anorexigenic and antigastroprokinetic activities as opposed to ghrelin. We investigated simultaneously obestatin, acyl ghrelin, and des-acyl ghrelin in the restricting type of anorexia nervosa (AN-R) patients.

    METHODS:

    Three hormonal responses to the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) were measured in 10 AN-R patients and 10 healthy women.

    RESULTS:

    Plasma obestatin, acyl ghrelin, and des-acyl ghrelin levels were significantly higher in AN-R patients than in control subjects throughout the OGTT. All of the three hormones decreased after the OGTT in both groups.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    We found that AN-R patients exhibited increased plasma levels of obestatin, acyl ghrelin, and des-acyl ghrelin throughout the OGTT compared with control subjects. The hormonal differences between groups are statistically most significant in obestatin, suggesting obestatin may serve as a marker reflecting both acute and chronic changes of the nutritional state in AN-R patients.

    PMID:
    17706613
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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