Plasma Citrulline: A New Marker of Gut Epithelium Alteration in Obese Patients?

Benedini, Stefano and Fermo, Isabella and Caumo, Andrea and Terruzzi, Ileana and Luzi, Livio (2015) Plasma Citrulline: A New Marker of Gut Epithelium Alteration in Obese Patients? Journal of Diabetes Mellitus, 05 (04). pp. 233-237. ISSN 2160-5831

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Abstract

Objectives: In the last decade gut microbial diversity was associated with the pathogenesis of obesity in humans. Plasma citrulline was a simple and accurate biomarker for the severity of intestinal failure and was associated with short bowel syndrome and alteration of gut permeability, being developed as an alternative to D-xylose tolerance test for the diagnosis of an abnormal small intestinal absorption of nutrients. This study was performed to ascertain whether obesity might be associated with dysregulation of epithelial gut function. Methods: Fifteen obese individuals (5 M/10 F; BMI 37.4 ± 6.1 Kg/m2; 42 ± 6 yrs) and 15 healthy gender- and age-matched controls (6 M/9 F BMI: 22.7 ± 2.1 Kg/m2; 39 ± 7 yrs) underwent D-xylose load (25 g) and plasma citrulline, plasma insulin, glucose and lipid profile testing. Results: Plasma citrulline was significantly lower in the obese group (p = 0.045) with respect to controls, whilst total cholesterol, LDL and trygliceri- des concentration, insulin level and HOMA-IR were significantly higher in obese patients. In contrast, after D-xylose load no difference in serum xylose was found between the two groups (p = ns). Conclusions: Obese patients show a decreased citrulline concentration with respect to lean subjects. Since citrulline is a known marker of intestinal health, alterations in the gut epithelium are likely to be associated with the obesity syndrome. We propose to measure citrulline level in obese patients on a routine basis.

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Subjects: Article Archives > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 15 Mar 2023 11:01
Last Modified: 06 Jul 2024 06:46
URI: http://archive.paparesearch.co.in/id/eprint/712

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