1. Correlation between leptin level and hypertension in normal and obese pre- and postmenopausal women
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Gurcharan Kaur, Sharda Sidhu, and Kawaljit Kaur Khokhar
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Adult ,Leptin ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cross-sectional study ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Adipokine ,India ,Correlation ,Endocrinology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Obesity ,Postmenopausal women ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Postmenopause ,Blood pressure ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Premenopause ,Hypertension ,Female ,Menopause ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
ObjectiveThe present study was aimed at evaluating the correlation between leptin and hypertension in normal and obese hypertensive pre- (Pre-M) and postmenopausal (Post-M) women of Jalandhar city (Punjab, India).DesignFor the present study, 78 Pre-M and Post-M women were recruited in four categories as follows: i) normal normotensive, ii) obese normotensive, iii) normal hypertensive, and iv) obese hypertensive. Body mass index was considered as the index of obesity. Guidelines given by JNC-VII were followed for the assessment of hypertension. Leptin was assayed by sandwich ELISA, and estradiol (E2) was assayed by competitive ELISA.ResultsLeptin level was found to be significantly higher in normal Pre-M women (PP2 level was found significantly lower in Post-M women (PConclusionIt is concluded from the present findings that leptin contributes to the regulation of BP in hypertensive normal as well as in the obese Pre-M and Post-M women. So, leptin may be a regulator of BP in hypertensive women independent of the degree of obesity and the menopausal status.
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- 2010