Vitamin D deficiency in childhood obesity is associated with high levels of circulating inflammatory mediators, and low insulin sensitivity

Hypothesis: Childhood obesity is accompanied by low-grade systemic inflammation, which contributes to the development of insulin resistance and cardiovascular complications later in life. As vitamin D exhibits profound immunomodulatory functions and vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent in childh...

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Vydáno v:International Journal of Obesity Ročník 38; číslo 1; s. 46 - 52
Hlavní autoři: Reyman, M, Verrijn Stuart, A A, van Summeren, M, Rakhshandehroo, M, Nuboer, R, de Boer, F K, van den Ham, H J, Kalkhoven, E, Prakken, B, Schipper, H S
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Abstract Hypothesis: Childhood obesity is accompanied by low-grade systemic inflammation, which contributes to the development of insulin resistance and cardiovascular complications later in life. As vitamin D exhibits profound immunomodulatory functions and vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent in childhood obesity, we hypothesized that vitamin D deficiency in childhood obesity coincides with enhanced systemic inflammation and reduced insulin sensitivity. Methods: In a cross-sectional study of 64 obese and 32 healthy children aged 6–16 years, comprehensive profiling of 32 circulating inflammatory mediators was performed, together with assessment of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) levels and measures for insulin sensitivity. Results: Severe vitamin D insufficiency, which is further referred to as vitamin D deficiency, was defined as a 25(OH)D level ⩽37.5 nmol l –1 , and was highly prevalent in obese (56%) versus healthy control children (16%). Throughout the study, 25(OH)D-deficient children were compared with the other children, including 25(OH)D insufficient (37.5–50 nmol l –1 ) and 25(OH)D sufficient children (⩾50 nmol l –1 ). First, 25(OH)D-deficient obese children showed a lower insulin sensitivity than other obese children, as measured by a lower quantitative insulin sensitivity check index. Second, the association between 25(OH)D deficiency and insulin resistance in childhood obesity was confirmed with multiple regression analysis. Third, 25(OH)D-deficient obese children showed higher levels of the inflammatory mediators cathepsin S, chemerin and soluble vascular adhesion molecule (sVCAM), compared with the other obese children. Finally, hierarchical cluster analysis revealed an over-representation of 25(OH)D deficiency in obese children expressing inflammatory mediator clusters with high levels of cathepsin S, sVCAM and chemerin. Conclusion: 25(OH)D deficiency in childhood obesity was associated with enhanced systemic inflammation and reduced insulin sensitivity. The high cathepsin S and sVCAM levels may reflect activation of a pro-inflammatory, pro-diabetic and atherogenic pathway, which could be inhibited by vitamin D supplementation.
AbstractList Childhood obesity is accompanied by low-grade systemic inflammation, which contributes to the development of insulin resistance and cardiovascular complications later in life. As vitamin D exhibits profound immunomodulatory functions and vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent in childhood obesity, we hypothesized that vitamin D deficiency in childhood obesity coincides with enhanced systemic inflammation and reduced insulin sensitivity.HYPOTHESISChildhood obesity is accompanied by low-grade systemic inflammation, which contributes to the development of insulin resistance and cardiovascular complications later in life. As vitamin D exhibits profound immunomodulatory functions and vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent in childhood obesity, we hypothesized that vitamin D deficiency in childhood obesity coincides with enhanced systemic inflammation and reduced insulin sensitivity.In a cross-sectional study of 64 obese and 32 healthy children aged 6-16 years, comprehensive profiling of 32 circulating inflammatory mediators was performed, together with assessment of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) levels and measures for insulin sensitivity.METHODSIn a cross-sectional study of 64 obese and 32 healthy children aged 6-16 years, comprehensive profiling of 32 circulating inflammatory mediators was performed, together with assessment of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) levels and measures for insulin sensitivity.Severe vitamin D insufficiency, which is further referred to as vitamin D deficiency, was defined as a 25(OH)D level ≤37.5 nmol l(-1), and was highly prevalent in obese (56%) versus healthy control children (16%). Throughout the study, 25(OH)D-deficient children were compared with the other children, including 25(OH)D insufficient (37.5-50 nmol l(-1)) and 25(OH)D sufficient children (≥50 nmol l(-1)). First, 25(OH)D-deficient obese children showed a lower insulin sensitivity than other obese children, as measured by a lower quantitative insulin sensitivity check index. Second, the association between 25(OH)D deficiency and insulin resistance in childhood obesity was confirmed with multiple regression analysis. Third, 25(OH)D-deficient obese children showed higher levels of the inflammatory mediators cathepsin S, chemerin and soluble vascular adhesion molecule (sVCAM), compared with the other obese children. Finally, hierarchical cluster analysis revealed an over-representation of 25(OH)D deficiency in obese children expressing inflammatory mediator clusters with high levels of cathepsin S, sVCAM and chemerin.RESULTSSevere vitamin D insufficiency, which is further referred to as vitamin D deficiency, was defined as a 25(OH)D level ≤37.5 nmol l(-1), and was highly prevalent in obese (56%) versus healthy control children (16%). Throughout the study, 25(OH)D-deficient children were compared with the other children, including 25(OH)D insufficient (37.5-50 nmol l(-1)) and 25(OH)D sufficient children (≥50 nmol l(-1)). First, 25(OH)D-deficient obese children showed a lower insulin sensitivity than other obese children, as measured by a lower quantitative insulin sensitivity check index. Second, the association between 25(OH)D deficiency and insulin resistance in childhood obesity was confirmed with multiple regression analysis. Third, 25(OH)D-deficient obese children showed higher levels of the inflammatory mediators cathepsin S, chemerin and soluble vascular adhesion molecule (sVCAM), compared with the other obese children. Finally, hierarchical cluster analysis revealed an over-representation of 25(OH)D deficiency in obese children expressing inflammatory mediator clusters with high levels of cathepsin S, sVCAM and chemerin.25(OH)D deficiency in childhood obesity was associated with enhanced systemic inflammation and reduced insulin sensitivity. The high cathepsin S and sVCAM levels may reflect activation of a pro-inflammatory, pro-diabetic and atherogenic pathway, which could be inhibited by vitamin D supplementation.CONCLUSION25(OH)D deficiency in childhood obesity was associated with enhanced systemic inflammation and reduced insulin sensitivity. The high cathepsin S and sVCAM levels may reflect activation of a pro-inflammatory, pro-diabetic and atherogenic pathway, which could be inhibited by vitamin D supplementation.
HYPOTHESIS: Childhood obesity is accompanied by low-grade systemic inflammation, which contributes to the development of insulin resistance and cardiovascular complications later in life. As vitamin D exhibits profound immunomodulatory functions and vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent in childhood obesity, we hypothesized that vitamin D deficiency in childhood obesity coincides with enhanced systemic inflammation and reduced insulin sensitivity. METHODS: In a cross-sectional study of 64 obese and 32 healthy children aged 6-16 years, comprehensive profiling of 32 circulating inflammatory mediators was performed, together with assessment of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) levels and measures for insulin sensitivity. RESULTS: Severe vitamin D insufficiency, which is further referred to as vitamin D deficiency, was defined as a 25(OH)D level [less than or equal to] 37.5 nmol [l.sup.-1], and was highly prevalent in obese (56%) versus healthy control children (16%). Throughout the study, 25(OH)D-deficient children were compared with the other children, including 25(OH)D insufficient (37.5-50 nmol [l.sup.-1]) and 25(OH)D sufficient children (≥ 50 nmol [l.sup.-1]). First, 25(OH)D-deficient obese children showed a lower insulin sensitivity than other obese children, as measured by a lower quantitative insulin sensitivity check index. Second, the association between 25(OH)D deficiency and insulin resistance in childhood obesity was confirmed with multiple regression analysis. Third, 25(OH)D-deficient obese children showed higher levels of the inflammatory mediators cathepsin S, chemerin and soluble vascular adhesion molecule (sVCAM), compared with the other obese children. Finally, hierarchical cluster analysis revealed an over-representation of 25(OH)D deficiency in obese children expressing inflammatory mediator clusters with high levels of cathepsin S, sVCAM and chemerin. CONCLUSION: 25(OH)D deficiency in childhood obesity was associated with enhanced systemic inflammation and reduced insulin sensitivity. The high cathepsin S and sVCAM levels may reflect activation of a pro-inflammatory, pro-diabetic and atherogenic pathway, which could be inhibited by vitamin D supplementation. International Journal of Obesity (2014) 38, 46-52; doi: 10.1038/ijo.2013.75 Keywords: childhood obesity; vitamin D; insulin sensitivity; inflammation; adipokines
HYPOTHESIS: Childhood obesity is accompanied by low-grade systemic inflammation, which contributes to the development of insulin resistance and cardiovascular complications later in life. As vitamin D exhibits profound immunomodulatory functions and vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent in childhood obesity, we hypothesized that vitamin D deficiency in childhood obesity coincides with enhanced systemic inflammation and reduced insulin sensitivity. International Journal of Obesity (2014) 38, 46-52; doi: 10.1038/ijo.2013.75
Hypothesis:Childhood obesity is accompanied by low-grade systemic inflammation, which contributes to the development of insulin resistance and cardiovascular complications later in life. As vitamin D exhibits profound immunomodulatory functions and vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent in childhood obesity, we hypothesized that vitamin D deficiency in childhood obesity coincides with enhanced systemic inflammation and reduced insulin sensitivity. Methods: In a cross-sectional study of 64 obese and 32 healthy children aged 6-16 years, comprehensive profiling of 32 circulating inflammatory mediators was performed, together with assessment of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) levels and measures for insulin sensitivity. Results: Severe vitamin D insufficiency, which is further referred to as vitamin D deficiency, was defined as a 25(OH)D level less than or equal to 37.5 nmol l super(-1), and was highly prevalent in obese (56%) versus healthy control children (16%). Throughout the study, 25(OH)D-deficient children were compared with the other children, including 25(OH)D insufficient (37.5-50 nmol l super(-1)) and 25(OH)D sufficient children ( greater than or equal to 50 nmol l super(-1)). First, 25(OH)D-deficient obese children showed a lower insulin sensitivity than other obese children, as measured by a lower quantitative insulin sensitivity check index. Second, the association between 25(OH)D deficiency and insulin resistance in childhood obesity was confirmed with multiple regression analysis. Third, 25(OH)D-deficient obese children showed higher levels of the inflammatory mediators cathepsin S, chemerin and soluble vascular adhesion molecule (sVCAM), compared with the other obese children. Finally, hierarchical cluster analysis revealed an over-representation of 25(OH)D deficiency in obese children expressing inflammatory mediator clusters with high levels of cathepsin S, sVCAM and chemerin. Conclusion: 25(OH)D deficiency in childhood obesity was associated with enhanced systemic inflammation and reduced insulin sensitivity. The high cathepsin S and sVCAM levels may reflect activation of a pro-inflammatory, pro-diabetic and atherogenic pathway, which could be inhibited by vitamin D supplementation.
Childhood obesity is accompanied by low-grade systemic inflammation, which contributes to the development of insulin resistance and cardiovascular complications later in life. As vitamin D exhibits profound immunomodulatory functions and vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent in childhood obesity, we hypothesized that vitamin D deficiency in childhood obesity coincides with enhanced systemic inflammation and reduced insulin sensitivity. In a cross-sectional study of 64 obese and 32 healthy children aged 6-16 years, comprehensive profiling of 32 circulating inflammatory mediators was performed, together with assessment of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) levels and measures for insulin sensitivity. Severe vitamin D insufficiency, which is further referred to as vitamin D deficiency, was defined as a 25(OH)D level ≤37.5 nmol l(-1), and was highly prevalent in obese (56%) versus healthy control children (16%). Throughout the study, 25(OH)D-deficient children were compared with the other children, including 25(OH)D insufficient (37.5-50 nmol l(-1)) and 25(OH)D sufficient children (≥50 nmol l(-1)). First, 25(OH)D-deficient obese children showed a lower insulin sensitivity than other obese children, as measured by a lower quantitative insulin sensitivity check index. Second, the association between 25(OH)D deficiency and insulin resistance in childhood obesity was confirmed with multiple regression analysis. Third, 25(OH)D-deficient obese children showed higher levels of the inflammatory mediators cathepsin S, chemerin and soluble vascular adhesion molecule (sVCAM), compared with the other obese children. Finally, hierarchical cluster analysis revealed an over-representation of 25(OH)D deficiency in obese children expressing inflammatory mediator clusters with high levels of cathepsin S, sVCAM and chemerin. 25(OH)D deficiency in childhood obesity was associated with enhanced systemic inflammation and reduced insulin sensitivity. The high cathepsin S and sVCAM levels may reflect activation of a pro-inflammatory, pro-diabetic and atherogenic pathway, which could be inhibited by vitamin D supplementation.
Hypothesis: Childhood obesity is accompanied by low-grade systemic inflammation, which contributes to the development of insulin resistance and cardiovascular complications later in life. As vitamin D exhibits profound immunomodulatory functions and vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent in childhood obesity, we hypothesized that vitamin D deficiency in childhood obesity coincides with enhanced systemic inflammation and reduced insulin sensitivity. Methods: In a cross-sectional study of 64 obese and 32 healthy children aged 6–16 years, comprehensive profiling of 32 circulating inflammatory mediators was performed, together with assessment of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) levels and measures for insulin sensitivity. Results: Severe vitamin D insufficiency, which is further referred to as vitamin D deficiency, was defined as a 25(OH)D level ⩽37.5 nmol l –1 , and was highly prevalent in obese (56%) versus healthy control children (16%). Throughout the study, 25(OH)D-deficient children were compared with the other children, including 25(OH)D insufficient (37.5–50 nmol l –1 ) and 25(OH)D sufficient children (⩾50 nmol l –1 ). First, 25(OH)D-deficient obese children showed a lower insulin sensitivity than other obese children, as measured by a lower quantitative insulin sensitivity check index. Second, the association between 25(OH)D deficiency and insulin resistance in childhood obesity was confirmed with multiple regression analysis. Third, 25(OH)D-deficient obese children showed higher levels of the inflammatory mediators cathepsin S, chemerin and soluble vascular adhesion molecule (sVCAM), compared with the other obese children. Finally, hierarchical cluster analysis revealed an over-representation of 25(OH)D deficiency in obese children expressing inflammatory mediator clusters with high levels of cathepsin S, sVCAM and chemerin. Conclusion: 25(OH)D deficiency in childhood obesity was associated with enhanced systemic inflammation and reduced insulin sensitivity. The high cathepsin S and sVCAM levels may reflect activation of a pro-inflammatory, pro-diabetic and atherogenic pathway, which could be inhibited by vitamin D supplementation.
Childhood obesity is accompanied by low-grade systemic inflammation, which contributes to the development of insulin resistance and cardiovascular complications later in life. As vitamin D exhibits profound immunomodulatory functions and vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent in childhood obesity, we hypothesized that vitamin D deficiency in childhood obesity coincides with enhanced systemic inflammation and reduced insulin sensitivity. In a cross-sectional study of 64 obese and 32 healthy children aged 6-16 years, comprehensive profiling of 32 circulating inflammatory mediators was performed, together with assessment of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) levels and measures for insulin sensitivity. Severe vitamin D insufficiency, which is further referred to as vitamin D deficiency, was defined as a 25(OH)D level ≤37.5 nmol l(-1), and was highly prevalent in obese (56%) versus healthy control children (16%). Throughout the study, 25(OH)D-deficient children were compared with the other children, including 25(OH)D insufficient (37.5-50 nmol l(-1)) and 25(OH)D sufficient children (≥50 nmol l(-1)). First, 25(OH)D-deficient obese children showed a lower insulin sensitivity than other obese children, as measured by a lower quantitative insulin sensitivity check index. Second, the association between 25(OH)D deficiency and insulin resistance in childhood obesity was confirmed with multiple regression analysis. Third, 25(OH)D-deficient obese children showed higher levels of the inflammatory mediators cathepsin S, chemerin and soluble vascular adhesion molecule (sVCAM), compared with the other obese children. Finally, hierarchical cluster analysis revealed an over-representation of 25(OH)D deficiency in obese children expressing inflammatory mediator clusters with high levels of cathepsin S, sVCAM and chemerin. 25(OH)D deficiency in childhood obesity was associated with enhanced systemic inflammation and reduced insulin sensitivity. The high cathepsin S and sVCAM levels may reflect activation of a pro-inflammatory, pro-diabetic and atherogenic pathway, which could be inhibited by vitamin D supplementation.
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Prakken, B
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de Boer, F K
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Reyman, M
Kalkhoven, E
Rakhshandehroo, M
Nuboer, R
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Keywords insulin sensitivity
adipokines
inflammation
vitamin D
childhood obesity
Human
Obesity
Pancreatic hormone
Nutrition
Insulin sensitivity
Nutrition disorder
Metabolic diseases
Inflammation
Adipokine
Insulin
Association
Vitamin D
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Nutritional status
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