2012
DOI: 10.1038/pr.2011.69
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Study of leptin levels and gene polymorphisms in patients with central precocious puberty

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“…Previous investigations have also identified mutations in LEPR that were linked to differences in age at menarche in humans [23]. However, this mutation was not associated with central precocious puberty in girls [24], consistent with disruption of the leptin pathway potentially being detrimental to attainment of puberty, as was observed in the present study. Mutations in LEP resulting in leptin deficiency have also been associated with failure to undergo puberty and with obesity [25], and a rare mutation in LEP hypothesized to increase its bioactivity was associated with a thin body type and delayed puberty [26].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Previous investigations have also identified mutations in LEPR that were linked to differences in age at menarche in humans [23]. However, this mutation was not associated with central precocious puberty in girls [24], consistent with disruption of the leptin pathway potentially being detrimental to attainment of puberty, as was observed in the present study. Mutations in LEP resulting in leptin deficiency have also been associated with failure to undergo puberty and with obesity [25], and a rare mutation in LEP hypothesized to increase its bioactivity was associated with a thin body type and delayed puberty [26].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Increasing BMI is associated with the deposition of excess fat in adipose tissue, this condition may affect levels of LEP which are mostly secreted by adipose tissue as previously reported by other [Alves et al 2016]. The results of other studies indicated that the average BMI in the LEP-2548G/A polymorphism was 23.6±0.6 for GG+GA and 22.9±1 for AA genotypes [Yiannakouris et al 2003;Su et al 2012;Hoffstedt et al 2002]. In addition, the average BMI in the LEPR Gln223Arg polymorphism was 22.3±0.5 for QQ, 21.8 ±0.5 for QR and 24.8±1.1 for RR genotypes [Yiannakouris et al 2001].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…One of the common promoter region polymorphisms of the LEP gene is -2548G/A (rs7799039). Previous studies have reported significant associations between this polymorphism, and circulating LEP and LH concentrations, adipose tissue LEP mRNA, and secretion levels [Yiannakouris et al 2003;Su et al 2012;Hoffstedt et al 2002]. Moreover, 668A/G is the LEPR gene polymorphism in which adenine (A) at position 668 is substituted by guanine (G).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our results suggest that the known variants in the genes of the IGF-1 axis play minor roles in the timing of elevation of IGF-1 and IGFBP-3 protein levels during puberty, similar to the role that SNPs in IGF-1 axis genes play in breast cancer [ 35 ]. In a similar manner, although the CPP group had significantly higher leptin levels than the control group, the differences in timing and expression level of leptin could not be explained by single nucleotide polymorphisms in either leptin or the leptin receptor [ 36 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%