Energy metabolism mediators, which include the adipokines (leptin, adiponectin, ghrelin) and insulin-like growth factor 1 [IGF-1], are hormone-like proteins, produced and expressed in the placenta and fetal membranes, with properties featuring metabolic adaptation and inflammatory processes. Due to the complexity of the metabolic adaptation of preterm neonates during the transition to extrauterine life, it becomes essential to recognize the factors that influence the alteration of the adipokines and IGF-1 levels in the early postpartum stage. This study assessed the significance of maternal-fetal-neonatal factors in predicting the levels of leptin, adiponectin, ghrelin, and IGF-1 in preterm infants born at 32 or fewer weeks of gestation, du...
The aim of this study was to investigate the interrelationship between leptin,adiponectin and resist...
Increased maternal blood concentrations of leptin and decreased adiponectin levels, which are common...
Leptin is involved in the regulation of body weight through a feedback signal between adipose tissue...
BackgroundPremature/low-birth-weight infants are at significant risk of metabolic diseases in adulth...
BACKGROUND: Insulin, growth hormone (GH), and growth factors (insulin-like growth factors [IGFs] and...
Leptin can be considered as a peripheral signal which informs the centers about the mass of energy s...
BACKGROUND: Critical metabolic changes preparing for ex utero life may occur at the fetal age of app...
OBJECTIVE: Antenatal and early neonatal nutritional environment may influence later metabolic health...
irth denotes a sharp transition from constant placental nutrient delivery to independent regulation ...
growth factors (insulin-like growth factors [IGFs] and their binding proteins [IGFBPs]) are known to...
Aim. Adiponectin, leptin and insulin play an important role in the control of growth and glyco-metab...
Introduction. It has been shown that some adipocytokines and their mutual relationship can be indic...
Recent studies about mechanisms controlling intrauterine growth indicated that white adipose tissue ...
Background: The control of growth and nutritional status in the foetus and neonate is a complex mech...
In pregnancy physiological mechanisms activated by maternal appetite contribute to adequate energy i...
The aim of this study was to investigate the interrelationship between leptin,adiponectin and resist...
Increased maternal blood concentrations of leptin and decreased adiponectin levels, which are common...
Leptin is involved in the regulation of body weight through a feedback signal between adipose tissue...
BackgroundPremature/low-birth-weight infants are at significant risk of metabolic diseases in adulth...
BACKGROUND: Insulin, growth hormone (GH), and growth factors (insulin-like growth factors [IGFs] and...
Leptin can be considered as a peripheral signal which informs the centers about the mass of energy s...
BACKGROUND: Critical metabolic changes preparing for ex utero life may occur at the fetal age of app...
OBJECTIVE: Antenatal and early neonatal nutritional environment may influence later metabolic health...
irth denotes a sharp transition from constant placental nutrient delivery to independent regulation ...
growth factors (insulin-like growth factors [IGFs] and their binding proteins [IGFBPs]) are known to...
Aim. Adiponectin, leptin and insulin play an important role in the control of growth and glyco-metab...
Introduction. It has been shown that some adipocytokines and their mutual relationship can be indic...
Recent studies about mechanisms controlling intrauterine growth indicated that white adipose tissue ...
Background: The control of growth and nutritional status in the foetus and neonate is a complex mech...
In pregnancy physiological mechanisms activated by maternal appetite contribute to adequate energy i...
The aim of this study was to investigate the interrelationship between leptin,adiponectin and resist...
Increased maternal blood concentrations of leptin and decreased adiponectin levels, which are common...
Leptin is involved in the regulation of body weight through a feedback signal between adipose tissue...