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Lipid profile and triglyceride-glucose index (TyG) alterations in a single-center cohort of children diagnosed with central precocious puberty

Authors :
Sodero, Giorgio
Pane, Lucia Celeste
Malavolta, Elena
Rotunno, Giulia
Sessa, Linda
Fraccascia, Barbara
Candelli, Marcello
Rigante, Donato
Cipolla, Clelia
Sodero G
Pane LC
Malavolta E
Rotunno G
Sessa L
Fraccascia B
Candelli M (ORCID:0000-0001-8443-7880)
Rigante D (ORCID:0000-0001-7032-7779)
Cipolla C
Sodero, Giorgio
Pane, Lucia Celeste
Malavolta, Elena
Rotunno, Giulia
Sessa, Linda
Fraccascia, Barbara
Candelli, Marcello
Rigante, Donato
Cipolla, Clelia
Sodero G
Pane LC
Malavolta E
Rotunno G
Sessa L
Fraccascia B
Candelli M (ORCID:0000-0001-8443-7880)
Rigante D (ORCID:0000-0001-7032-7779)
Cipolla C
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: A correlation between plasma lipids and timing of pubertal development has been hypothesized, though lipid influence remains unclear in central precocious puberty (CPP). Aim: To assess any possible alterations in the lipid profile and triglyceride glucose index (TyG) in children diagnosed with CPP. Patients and Methods: Retrospective single-center study conducted on children (aged 6.3 ± 2.1 years) evaluated for the suspicion of CPP. Results: Based on the results of the gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) test, considering 5 IU/L as cut-off of for the luteinizing hormone peak, CPP was confirmed in 43 patients (57.3%). Sixteen (37.2%) had a pathologic body mass index (BMI), with 9 (20.9%) being overweight and 7 (16.27%) obese. High total cholesterol was found in 3 patients with CPP (6.97%), high triglycerides were found in 11 patients with CPP (25.58%), high LDL cholesterol was found in 5 patients with CPP (11.62%), low HDL cholesterol was found in 12/43 patients with CPP (27.9%), a pathologic TyG was found in 13/43 patients with CPP (30.23%). No significant association was observed in the lipid profile for patients with or without CPP, except for HDL cholesterol, which was lower in the CPP group (47.1±10.9; p=0.033). However, the association between serum HDL cholesterol and CPP was not confirmed at the multivariate logistic regression analysis adjusted for patients’ sex and age (p=0.1; OR: 1.035; 95%CI: 0.993-1.078). Conclusion: The overall lipid profile of our pediatric patients diagnosed with CPP did not differ from patients having idiopathic precocious thelarche or normal variants of puberty development.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1479531766
Document Type :
Electronic Resource