Is resistin a link between highly active antiretroviral therapy and fat redistribution in HIV-infected children?

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M. I. Spagnuolo
E. Bruzzese
G. F. Vallone
N. Fasano
G. De Marco
A. Officioso
G. Valerio
M. Volpicelli
R. Iorio
A. Franzese
A. Guarino
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[1] University Federico II,Department of Pediatrics
[2] Federico II University,Department of Biomorphological and Functional Sciences
[3] Parthenope University,School of Movement Sciences
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HIV; lipodystrophy; fat redistribution; resistin; HAART; visceral fat; children;
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Objectives: To assess the features of fat redistribution, detected by clinical and ultrasound (US) methods, and the presence of metabolic disorders in HIV-infected children undergoing antiretroviral therapy. To evaluate if serum levels of resistin, a hormone produced only by visceral adipose tissue, are a marker of fat redistribution in these patients. Design and methods: Forty-five consecutive symptomatic HIV-infected children were considered for inclusion in the study. Patients were enrolled if treated for at least 6 months with antiretroviral therapy with or without protease inhibitor (PI) and if compliant to the study protocol. Patients were evaluated for: anthropometric measures, fat redistribution by clinical and US methods, serum lipids, parameters of insulin resistance by homeostasis model assessment for insulin resistance, serum resistin levels by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Results: Eighteen children fulfilled the inclusion criteria and were enrolled in the study. Twelve (66%) children had clinical and/or US evidence of fat redistribution; 9 (75%) of them were on PI therapy; only 3 of 6 children without fat redistribution were on PI therapy (p<0.05). Serum lipids and insulin resistance parameters did not differ between children with or without fat redistribution. There was a highly significant linear correlation between visceral fat detected by US and circulating resistin levels (r=0.87; p<0.0001). Conclusions: Fat redistribution occurred in most HIV-infected children undergoing PI therapy. Because serum resistin levels reflect the amount of visceral fat, they could be considered a sensitive marker of fat redistribution in HIV-infected children.
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