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Increasing association between a neuropeptide Y promoter polymorphism and body mass index during the course of development.

机译:在发展过程中,神经肽Y启动子多态性与体重指数之间的关联不断增加。

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What is already known about this subject? NPY serves as a potent orexigenic signal and plays an important role in body weight regulation. Recently, evidence for the impact of NPY gene variation on body weight regulation and risk of obesity was provided. Research has indicated that genetic influences on some traits such as BMI change with age, with often showing a stronger effect as children mature. What this study adds? We show first evidence from a longitudinal study, demonstrating an association between NPY rs16147 genotype and BMI development from infancy into young adulthood. The NPY effect appears to increase with age, being more pronounced in older age groups than in younger ones.To investigate the association of the neuropeptide Y (NPY) promoter polymorphism rs16147 with body mass index (BMI) during the course of development from infancy to adulthood.Longitudinal, prospective study of a German community sample.n?=?306 young adults (139 males, 167 females).Participants' body weight and height were assessed at the ages of 3 months and 2, 4.5, 8, 11, 15 and 19 years. NPY rs16147 was genotyped.Controlling for a number of possible confounders, homozygote carriers of the rs16147 C allele exhibited significantly lower BMI scores when compared with individuals carrying the T allele. In addition, a significant genotype by age interaction emerged, indicating that the genotype effect increased during the course of development.This is the first longitudinal study to report an association between rs16147 and BMI during childhood and adolescence. The finding that this effect increased during the course of development may either be due to age-dependent alterations in gene expression or to maturation processes within the weight regulation circuits of the central nervous system.
机译:关于这个问题已经知道了什么? NPY可作为有效的致癌信号,在体重调节中起重要作用。最近,提供了有关NPY基因变异对体重调节和肥胖风险的影响的证据。研究表明,遗传对某些特征(如BMI)的影响会随着年龄的增长而变化,随着孩子的成长,其影响通常会更强。这项研究增加了什么?我们显示了一项纵向研究的初步证据,表明NPY rs16147基因型与从婴儿期到成年后BMI的发展之间存在关联。 NPY效应似乎随着年龄的增长而增加,在老年人群中,其作用要比在年轻年龄组中更为明显。对德国社区样本进行的纵向,前瞻性研究.n == 306年轻人(男性139名,女性167名)在3个月和2、4.5、8、11岁时评估了参与者的体重和身高。 15和19年。 NPY rs16147是基因型。控制多个可能的混杂因素,与携带T等位基因的个体相比,rs16147 C等位基因的纯合子携带者的BMI得分显着降低。此外,还出现了一种通过年龄相互作用的显着基因型,表明该基因型效应在发育过程中增加了。这是第一项报道rs16147与BMI在童年和青春期之间相关的纵向研究。在发育过程中这种作用增强的发现可能是由于基因表达的年龄依赖性改变,或者是由于中枢神经系统重量调节回路内的成熟过程。

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