Center for Adolescent Medicine and UNESCO Chair in Adolescent Health Care, First Department of Pediatrics, Medical School, Aghia Sophia Children's Hospital, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 11527, Athens, Greece.
University Research Institute of Maternal and Child Health and Precision Medicine, Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 11527, Athens, Greece.
Eur J Pediatr. 2023 Oct;182(10):4595-4603. doi: 10.1007/s00431-023-05129-3. Epub 2023 Aug 7.
Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) has been linked to various conditions of the cardiovascular and nervous systems. Scarce data exist about the concentrations of BDNF in children and adolescents in relation with obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS). The aim of this study was to examine the serum BDNF concentrations in adolescents with metabolic syndrome and according to their body mass index (BMI) status. This was a case-control study, assessing BDNF concentrations between adolescents with MetS (with obesity vs. normal-BMI), in relation to sex, anthropometric, metabolic and endocrine parameters. Participants included male and female adolescents, whose anthropometric and metabolic panel, as well as serum BDNF concentrations were measured. A total of 59 adolescents (obesity: 29; normal-BMI: 30) were included in the study. Increased serum BDNF concentrations were observed in MetS adolescents with obesity when compared with normal-BMI adolescents (p < 0.001). Males exhibited higher concentrations of BDNF than females (p = 0.045). The sample was further divided into four categories by sex and BMI status, with normal-BMI females exhibiting significantly lower BDNF concentrations than females and males with obesity(p = 0.005). In the entire study sample, serum BDNF concentrations correlated positively with BMI z-scores, however, this statistical significance was preserved only in the females of the sample. No statistical difference was observed between males of different BMI z-scores categories. Conclusion: Obesity appeared as a major factor for increased serum BDNF concentrations in adolescents with MetS (vs. normal-BMI), with a higher impact on BDNF concentrations in females than males. What is Known: • The brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is involved in metabolic syndrome in adults but data in adolescents are scarce. What is New: • Obesity (vs. normal BMI) was a major factor for increased serum BDNF in adolescents with metabolic syndrome. • Obesity had a higher impact on BDNF concentrations in females than males with metabolic syndrome.
脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)与心血管和神经系统的各种状况有关。关于肥胖和代谢综合征(MetS)患儿和青少年的 BDNF 浓度的相关数据很少。本研究旨在检查患有代谢综合征的青少年的血清 BDNF 浓度,并根据其体重指数(BMI)状况进行分析。这是一项病例对照研究,评估了患有 MetS 的青少年(肥胖与正常 BMI)之间的 BDNF 浓度,以及性别、人体测量学、代谢和内分泌参数。研究对象包括男性和女性青少年,测量了他们的人体测量和代谢指标以及血清 BDNF 浓度。共有 59 名青少年(肥胖:29 名;正常 BMI:30 名)纳入研究。与正常 BMI 的青少年相比,肥胖的 MetS 青少年的血清 BDNF 浓度更高(p<0.001)。男性的 BDNF 浓度高于女性(p=0.045)。根据性别和 BMI 状况将样本进一步分为四组,与肥胖女性和肥胖男性相比,正常 BMI 的女性的 BDNF 浓度明显较低(p=0.005)。在整个研究样本中,血清 BDNF 浓度与 BMI z 评分呈正相关,但仅在女性样本中具有统计学意义。不同 BMI z 评分类别的男性之间未观察到统计学差异。结论:与正常 BMI 的青少年相比,肥胖是 MetS 青少年血清 BDNF 浓度升高的主要因素,对女性的影响高于男性。已知:• 脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)与成年人的代谢综合征有关,但青少年的数据很少。新发现:• 肥胖(与正常 BMI 相比)是代谢综合征青少年血清 BDNF 升高的主要因素。• 肥胖对代谢综合征女性的 BDNF 浓度的影响高于男性。