1. Bisphenol A is associated with insulin resistance and modulates adiponectin and resistin gene expression in obese children
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Menale, Ciro, GRANDONE, Anna, Nicolucci, Carla, CIRILLO, Grazia, Crispi, Stefania, Di Sessa, Anna, Marzuillo, Pierluigi, Rossi, Sergio, MITA, Damiano Gustavo, PERRONE, Laura, DIANO, Nadia, MIRAGLIA DEL GIUDICE, Emanuele, Menale, Ciro, Grandone, Anna, Nicolucci, Carla, Cirillo, Grazia, Crispi, Stefania, Di Sessa, Anna, Marzuillo, Pierluigi, Rossi, Sergio, Mita, Damiano Gustavo, Perrone, Laura, Diano, Nadia, and MIRAGLIA DEL GIUDICE, Emanuele
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Male ,endocrine system ,Pediatric Obesity ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Adolescent ,urogenital system ,Health Policy ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Gene Expression ,Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Bisphenol A ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Adipose Tissue ,Phenols ,Adipokine ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Humans ,Female ,Resistin ,Childhood obesity ,Adiponectin ,Benzhydryl Compounds ,Insulin Resistance ,Child ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists - Abstract
Background: Bisphenol A (BPA) exposure has been associated with increased incidence of diabetes and obesity in adults. Objectives: To evaluate whether an association between BPA urinary levels and insulin resistance as well as adiponectin and resistin production and serum concentrations may occur in obese children. Methods: Clinical and biochemical features of 141 obese children were collected. Serum resistin and adiponectin were evaluated. Insulin resistance and urinary BPA levels were assessed. Moreover, the effect of BPA on adiponectin and resistin gene expression in adipocytes from eight normal weight prepubertal children was investigated by quantitative real-time RT-PCR (qPCR). Results: Direct association between BPA and homeostasis model assessment (r=0.23; p: 0.0069) and a strong inverse association between BPA and adiponectin have been found (r=-0.48; p
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- 2015