Gut-derived appetite regulating hormones across the anorexia nervosa spectrum.

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Tác giả: Kendra R Becker, Lauren Breithaupt, Helen Burton-Murray, Kamryn T Eddy, Meghan Lauze, Elizabeth A Lawson, Hang Lee, Madhusmita Misra, Maged Muhammed, Franziska Plessow, Meghan Slattery, Jennifer J Thomas

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: England : Psychoneuroendocrinology , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 160098

 BACKGROUND: Appetite-regulating hormones are implicated in anorexia nervosa (AN) pathophysiology, however, data are limited for appetite-regulating hormones across the AN weight spectrum. We aimed to investigate fasting and post-prandial concentrations of appetite-regulating hormones - peptide YY (PYY), cholecystokinin (CCK), and ghrelin - among adolescent and young adult females across the AN weight spectrum, specifically those with AN and Atypical AN, and healthy controls (HC). METHODS: Participants (N = 95
  ages 11-22 years) included 33 with AN, 25 with Atypical AN, and 37 HC. AN was differentiated from Atypical AN by BMI <
  10th percentile for age and sex (if <
 18 years) or <
  18.5 kg/m RESULTS: Median fasting and post-prandial PYY concentrations were significantly higher in AN vs. HC with medium differences (p = .001-.006, r = .34-.43). Atypical AN had significantly higher PYY concentrations compared to HC at T-0 (p = .027, r = .29) only, and did not significantly differ from concentrations in AN (p = .105-.413, r = .11-.22). Area under the curve (AUC
  p = .001
  r = .41) and peak PYY concentrations (p = .003
  r = .41) were also significantly higher in AN vs. HC with medium differences. There were no significant differences in fasting (p = .885) or post-prandial (p = .846-.993) CCK concentrations across groups. AN and Atypical AN each had significantly higher ghrelin concentrations than HC with small to medium effect (AN vs HC p = .004-.025, r = .27-.36
  Atypical AN vs HC p = .004-.033
  r = .28-.28). CONCLUSIONS: Higher peak postprandial concentrations of anorexigenic PYY in AN (compared to HC) may facilitate dietary restriction and contribute to maintenance of lower weight. Lack of CCK suppression in AN is maladaptive in the context of undernutrition. Despite continued restriction, ghrelin is adaptively higher in AN overall and may not be differentiated by weight status.
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