2012
DOI: 10.1159/000345876
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Ghrelin and Obestatin in Infants, Lactating Mothers and Breast Milk

Abstract: Aim: To investigate the role of ghrelin and obestatin in infancy. Methods: We measured ghrelin and obestatin concentrations in blood samples of infants, lactating mothers, and in breast milk. Results: The median (interquartile range) serum ghrelin concentrations were 922.11 (868.44) pg/ml in infants, 667.88 (942.78) pg/ml in lactating mothers, and 526.4 (439.86) pg/ml in breast milk. The serum obestatin levels were 844.87 (805.14) pg/ml in infants, 759.105 (855.55) pg/ml in lactating mothers, and 846.6 (472.07… Show more

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“…Our data are consistent with the data of other researchers [7,12,14,22,24,29], who also demonstrated the presence of IGF-1, leptin, ghrelin and adiponectin in breast milk and confirm their hypothesis that these breast milk proteins can play a role in the regulation of feeding behavior and energy homeostasis of breast-fed infants. Indeed, in our study, the infants in the high weight gain group, who were fed with breast milk with high hormone levels, consumed significantly more breast milk than the infants with low weight gain and had the highest growth rate.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…Our data are consistent with the data of other researchers [7,12,14,22,24,29], who also demonstrated the presence of IGF-1, leptin, ghrelin and adiponectin in breast milk and confirm their hypothesis that these breast milk proteins can play a role in the regulation of feeding behavior and energy homeostasis of breast-fed infants. Indeed, in our study, the infants in the high weight gain group, who were fed with breast milk with high hormone levels, consumed significantly more breast milk than the infants with low weight gain and had the highest growth rate.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Ghrelin is synthesized primarily in the stomach, and its main property is the stimulation of food intake; ghrelin has been detected in term and preterm human breast milk [22]. A positive correlation was found for serum ghrelin concentrations in breast-fed infants and breast milk (r = 0.581, p < 0.001) as well as serum ghrelin concentrations in breast-fed infants and lactating mothers (r = 0.789, p < 0.001) [22], suggesting that it may play a role in the development of neuroendocrine pathways regulating appetite and energy homeostasis in early life [23] .…”
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“…However, although the correlation between BMI and milk leptin levels is consistent, there appears to be greater sensitivity of milk leptin to changes in maternal adiposity at the lower end of the distribution. [26][27][28] These metabolic hormones in human milk have been hypothesized to contribute to infant developmental plasticity, specifically altering metabolic development 7,8 and possibly contributing to the decreased risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and related metabolic conditions commonly reported for breastfed infants. Infants receiving milk with more leptin have lower body weights and BMI.…”
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“…Корреляции были обнаружены между концентрациями грелина в сыворотке крови и грудном молоке матери, а также в сыворотке крови младенца; предполагается, что грудное молоко является источником грелина для ребенка [50].…”
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