Maternal and infantile adiponectin as marker for anthropometric parameters of lactating mothers and their breast-fed infants

Background: Breast milk adiponectin could play a role in the regulation of infants' growth during lactation. Aim of Work: The aim is to evaluate adiponectin concentration in human milk and to investigate its relationship with serum adiponectin concentration in lactating mothers and their breast...

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Main Author: Ahmed Ragab Fakhreldin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
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Online Access:http://www.ijem.in/article.asp?issn=2230-8210;year=2018;volume=22;issue=1;spage=16;epage=22;aulast=Fakhreldin
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spelling doaj-cb2052cd71754d9890862abf8007b1b42020-11-24T21:04:12ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism2230-82102018-01-01221162210.4103/ijem.IJEM_249_17Maternal and infantile adiponectin as marker for anthropometric parameters of lactating mothers and their breast-fed infantsAhmed Ragab FakhreldinBackground: Breast milk adiponectin could play a role in the regulation of infants' growth during lactation. Aim of Work: The aim is to evaluate adiponectin concentration in human milk and to investigate its relationship with serum adiponectin concentration in lactating mothers and their breastfed infants and with anthropometric parameters of infants and mothers. Materials and Methods: Sixty healthy term infants and their healthy lactating mothers are included at infant age of 1 month then repeated again at the age of 4 months. All subjects included in this study were subjected to history, clinical examination, investigations including serum level of adiponectin of infants and their mothers by RIA test, human milk level of adiponectin by ELISA test. Results: There was a significant decrease in serum adiponectin of infant and mothers and maternal breast milk at the age of 4 months when compared to them at the age of 1 month. There was a significant positive correlation between infant serum adiponection, maternal serum adiponectin and breast milk adiponectin at infant's age of 1 month and at infant's age of 4 months. There was a significant negative correlation between maternal serum adiponectin and BMI of mothers. There was a significant negative correlation between infant serum adiponectin and their weight and length of infants at the age of 1 month and at the age of 4 months. Conclusions: There's a metabolic link between mothers and their infants through breast milk during the first 6 months of life. A gradual decline in adiponectin level in maternal breast milk is associated with a gradual increase in infant growth up to 6 months of age.http://www.ijem.in/article.asp?issn=2230-8210;year=2018;volume=22;issue=1;spage=16;epage=22;aulast=FakhreldinAdiponectinanthropometric parametershuman milk
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Maternal and infantile adiponectin as marker for anthropometric parameters of lactating mothers and their breast-fed infants
Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
Adiponectin
anthropometric parameters
human milk
author_facet Ahmed Ragab Fakhreldin
author_sort Ahmed Ragab Fakhreldin
title Maternal and infantile adiponectin as marker for anthropometric parameters of lactating mothers and their breast-fed infants
title_short Maternal and infantile adiponectin as marker for anthropometric parameters of lactating mothers and their breast-fed infants
title_full Maternal and infantile adiponectin as marker for anthropometric parameters of lactating mothers and their breast-fed infants
title_fullStr Maternal and infantile adiponectin as marker for anthropometric parameters of lactating mothers and their breast-fed infants
title_full_unstemmed Maternal and infantile adiponectin as marker for anthropometric parameters of lactating mothers and their breast-fed infants
title_sort maternal and infantile adiponectin as marker for anthropometric parameters of lactating mothers and their breast-fed infants
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
issn 2230-8210
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Background: Breast milk adiponectin could play a role in the regulation of infants' growth during lactation. Aim of Work: The aim is to evaluate adiponectin concentration in human milk and to investigate its relationship with serum adiponectin concentration in lactating mothers and their breastfed infants and with anthropometric parameters of infants and mothers. Materials and Methods: Sixty healthy term infants and their healthy lactating mothers are included at infant age of 1 month then repeated again at the age of 4 months. All subjects included in this study were subjected to history, clinical examination, investigations including serum level of adiponectin of infants and their mothers by RIA test, human milk level of adiponectin by ELISA test. Results: There was a significant decrease in serum adiponectin of infant and mothers and maternal breast milk at the age of 4 months when compared to them at the age of 1 month. There was a significant positive correlation between infant serum adiponection, maternal serum adiponectin and breast milk adiponectin at infant's age of 1 month and at infant's age of 4 months. There was a significant negative correlation between maternal serum adiponectin and BMI of mothers. There was a significant negative correlation between infant serum adiponectin and their weight and length of infants at the age of 1 month and at the age of 4 months. Conclusions: There's a metabolic link between mothers and their infants through breast milk during the first 6 months of life. A gradual decline in adiponectin level in maternal breast milk is associated with a gradual increase in infant growth up to 6 months of age.
topic Adiponectin
anthropometric parameters
human milk
url http://www.ijem.in/article.asp?issn=2230-8210;year=2018;volume=22;issue=1;spage=16;epage=22;aulast=Fakhreldin
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