Beneficial association of serum ghrelin and peptide YY with bone mineral density in the Newfoundland population

Abstract Background Ghrelin and peptide YY (PYY) are appetite regulating hormones secreted from the gastrointestinal tract (gut). Aside from their known effect on energy homeostasis, accumulating data indicates that these gut hormones also affect bone metabolism. However, data regarding the influenc...

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Main Authors: Amini, Peyvand, Cahill, Farrell, Wadden, Danny, Ji, Yunqi, Pedram, Pardis, Vidyasankar, Sangeetha, Yi, Yanqing, Gulliver, Wayne, Paterno, Gary, Zhang, Hongwei, Rideout, Alecia, Sun, Guang
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spelling ftbiomed:oai:biomedcentral.com:1472-6823-13-35 2023-05-15T17:22:12+02:00 Beneficial association of serum ghrelin and peptide YY with bone mineral density in the Newfoundland population Amini, Peyvand Cahill, Farrell Wadden, Danny Ji, Yunqi Pedram, Pardis Vidyasankar, Sangeetha Yi, Yanqing Gulliver, Wayne Paterno, Gary Zhang, Hongwei Rideout, Alecia Sun, Guang 2013-09-23 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6823/13/35 en eng BioMed Central Ltd. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6823/13/35 Copyright 2013 Amini et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Ghrelin Peptide YY Osteoporosis Bone density Research article 2013 ftbiomed 2013-09-29T00:18:34Z Abstract Background Ghrelin and peptide YY (PYY) are appetite regulating hormones secreted from the gastrointestinal tract (gut). Aside from their known effect on energy homeostasis, accumulating data indicates that these gut hormones also affect bone metabolism. However, data regarding the influence of ghrelin and PYY on bone density in humans is very limited, and the results are inconclusive. Therefore, this study was designed to investigate the potential association between circulating ghrelin and PYY with bone density indices in the general population. Methods A total of 2257 adult subjects from the CODING (Complex Diseases in the Newfoundland Population: Environment and Genetics) study participated in this investigation. Acylated ghrelin and total PYY were measured in serum after a 12-hour fasting, with the Enzyme- Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) method. Bone mineral density was measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry at the spine, femoral neck, and total hip. Multiple regression analyses adjusting for age, BMI, physical activity, smoking, and alcohol consumption were employed to analyze the association between serum ghrelin and PYY with bone mineral density parameters. Results Significant positive associations of ghrelin concentration with L2-L4 BMD, L2-L4 Z-score, femoral neck BMD, femoral neck Z-score, total hip BMD, and total hip Z-score were found in women. No significant correlations between ghrelin and bone density indices were present in men. After dividing the female group into pre-menopausal and post-menopausal, ghrelin was positively correlated with femoral neck Z-score, and total hip Z-score in pre-menopausal women and L2-L4 BMD, and Z-score in post-menopausal group. Moreover, no significant association was discovered between serum PYY and bone density at any site. Conclusion Our results suggest a beneficial association of circulating ghrelin concentration with bone density in women at the population level. This association is independent of major confounding factors including BMI, physical activity, age, alcohol consumption, and smoking. Effect of menopause on this association seemed to be site specific. However, PYY does not seem to be associated with bone density parameters. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland BioMed Central
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topic Ghrelin
Peptide YY
Osteoporosis
Bone density
spellingShingle Ghrelin
Peptide YY
Osteoporosis
Bone density
Amini, Peyvand
Cahill, Farrell
Wadden, Danny
Ji, Yunqi
Pedram, Pardis
Vidyasankar, Sangeetha
Yi, Yanqing
Gulliver, Wayne
Paterno, Gary
Zhang, Hongwei
Rideout, Alecia
Sun, Guang
Beneficial association of serum ghrelin and peptide YY with bone mineral density in the Newfoundland population
topic_facet Ghrelin
Peptide YY
Osteoporosis
Bone density
description Abstract Background Ghrelin and peptide YY (PYY) are appetite regulating hormones secreted from the gastrointestinal tract (gut). Aside from their known effect on energy homeostasis, accumulating data indicates that these gut hormones also affect bone metabolism. However, data regarding the influence of ghrelin and PYY on bone density in humans is very limited, and the results are inconclusive. Therefore, this study was designed to investigate the potential association between circulating ghrelin and PYY with bone density indices in the general population. Methods A total of 2257 adult subjects from the CODING (Complex Diseases in the Newfoundland Population: Environment and Genetics) study participated in this investigation. Acylated ghrelin and total PYY were measured in serum after a 12-hour fasting, with the Enzyme- Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) method. Bone mineral density was measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry at the spine, femoral neck, and total hip. Multiple regression analyses adjusting for age, BMI, physical activity, smoking, and alcohol consumption were employed to analyze the association between serum ghrelin and PYY with bone mineral density parameters. Results Significant positive associations of ghrelin concentration with L2-L4 BMD, L2-L4 Z-score, femoral neck BMD, femoral neck Z-score, total hip BMD, and total hip Z-score were found in women. No significant correlations between ghrelin and bone density indices were present in men. After dividing the female group into pre-menopausal and post-menopausal, ghrelin was positively correlated with femoral neck Z-score, and total hip Z-score in pre-menopausal women and L2-L4 BMD, and Z-score in post-menopausal group. Moreover, no significant association was discovered between serum PYY and bone density at any site. Conclusion Our results suggest a beneficial association of circulating ghrelin concentration with bone density in women at the population level. This association is independent of major confounding factors including BMI, physical activity, age, alcohol consumption, and smoking. Effect of menopause on this association seemed to be site specific. However, PYY does not seem to be associated with bone density parameters.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Amini, Peyvand
Cahill, Farrell
Wadden, Danny
Ji, Yunqi
Pedram, Pardis
Vidyasankar, Sangeetha
Yi, Yanqing
Gulliver, Wayne
Paterno, Gary
Zhang, Hongwei
Rideout, Alecia
Sun, Guang
author_facet Amini, Peyvand
Cahill, Farrell
Wadden, Danny
Ji, Yunqi
Pedram, Pardis
Vidyasankar, Sangeetha
Yi, Yanqing
Gulliver, Wayne
Paterno, Gary
Zhang, Hongwei
Rideout, Alecia
Sun, Guang
author_sort Amini, Peyvand
title Beneficial association of serum ghrelin and peptide YY with bone mineral density in the Newfoundland population
title_short Beneficial association of serum ghrelin and peptide YY with bone mineral density in the Newfoundland population
title_full Beneficial association of serum ghrelin and peptide YY with bone mineral density in the Newfoundland population
title_fullStr Beneficial association of serum ghrelin and peptide YY with bone mineral density in the Newfoundland population
title_full_unstemmed Beneficial association of serum ghrelin and peptide YY with bone mineral density in the Newfoundland population
title_sort beneficial association of serum ghrelin and peptide yy with bone mineral density in the newfoundland population
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