ESPE Abstracts (2014) 82 P-D-1-2-115

ESPE2014 Poster Presentations Fat Metabolism & Obesity (1) (12 abstracts)

Important Links Between Fat Derived Proteins and Bone Remodeling Factors in Lean and Obese Girls

Christina Kanaka-Gantenbein a , Evangelos Terpos b , George Chrousos a & Ioannis Papassotiriou c


aFirst Department of Pediatrics, University of Athens School of Medicine, Athens, Greece; bDepartment of Clinical Therapeutics, University of Athens School of Medicine, Athens, Greece; cDepartment of Clinical Biochemistry, ‘Aghia Sophia’ Children’s Hospital, Athens, Greece


Background and aims: Fat and bone are linked by a multitude of pathways supporting a skeleton appropriate for the mass of adipose tissue of the organism. We aimed to investigate the relations of adipose tissue hormones such as leptin, adiponectin, retinol-binding-protein-4 (RBP-4) and lipocalin-2 along with the low grade inflammation marker hs-CRP with markers of bone metabolism such as osteoprotegerin (OPG), receptor-activator of NF-κB ligand (RANKL), osteocalcin, C-terminal-cross-linking-telopeptide of collagen type-I (CTX), bone-alkaline-phosphatase (bALP) and tartrate-resistant-acid-phosphatase-isoform-5b (bone TRACP-5b) in girls with various degrees of BMI.

Method: Eighty girls (aged 9–15 years) were enrolled in the study divided by their BMI-SDSs into four groups of 20 girls each: overweight 1.8±0.4; obese 2.2±0.4; morbidly obese 3.6±0.4 and lean controls −0.11±0.4, in whom adipocytokines, hs-CRP and bone markers were measured by means of immunoenzymatic techniques.

Results: We found that: i) OPG, RANKL and bALP levels decreased significantly as BMI-SDSs increased (P=0.03, P=0.03 and P<0.01 respectively), while osteocalcin, CTX and bone TRACP5 show no relations (P>0.60); ii) leptin correlated negatively with bALP, bone TRACP-5b, osteocalcin, OPG and RANKL (P<0.05, P=0.02 and P=0.006 respectively); adiponectin correlated positively with CTX and OPG (P=0.004 and P=0.04 respectively); RBP-4 correlated positively with OPG and bALP (P<0.01 and P=0.002 respectively), while NGAL correlated positively with bALP (P<0.001); iii) obesity-related systemic inflammation expressed as hs-CRP correlated positively only with OPG.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that there are important links between adipose tissue-derived proteins and bone remodeling factors. Bone turnover was altered in obese girls mainly due to decreased OPG levels. There were significant correlations of OPG with leptin, adiponectin and hs-CRP, indicating that, probably, the bone mass is regulated by adipokines, as well as by low grade inflammation in obese children.

Volume 82

53rd Annual ESPE (ESPE 2014)

Dublin, Ireland
18 Sep 2014 - 20 Sep 2014

European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology 

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