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Association of the indices of circulating leptin with gastritis clinical morphological signs depending on body mass index in schoolchildren without obesity

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.65.03

Abstract

The association of leptin circulating in blood with gastritis clinical morphological signs in schoolchildren with normal and excessive body mass index was under study.
It was revealed that in children with excessive body mass the gastritis and associated pathologic processes in gastric mucosa are being formed and developed under the conditions of hyperleptinemia, because the level of leptin secretion into blood substantially depends on the volume of fat tissue in an organism. Leptin involvement and the strengthening of its regulating role, which is determined in children with normal body mass with dyspeptic symptoms, are balanced under the conditions of the increase of fat tissue quantity in an organism.

About the Authors

T. V. Polivanova
Scientific Research Institute for Medical Problems of the North of Federal Research Centre «Krasnoyarsk Scientific Centre» of Siberian Division of Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Polivanova Tamara Vladimirovna, Full Professor (Medicine), Chief Scientific Worker of Clinical Division of the Pathology of Digestion System in Adults and Children

Partizana Zheleznyaka Str., 3G, Krasnoyarsk, 660022

tel.: +7 950 990 57 09



V. A. Vshivkov
Scientific Research Institute for Medical Problems of the North of Federal Research Centre «Krasnoyarsk Scientific Centre» of Siberian Division of Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Vshivkov Vitaliy Alekseevich, PhD (Medicine), Senior Scientific Worker of Clinical Division of the Pathology of Digestion System in Adults and Children

Partizana Zheleznyaka Str., 3G, Krasnoyarsk, 660022

tel.: +7 923 280 06 98



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Polivanova T.V., Vshivkov V.A. Association of the indices of circulating leptin with gastritis clinical morphological signs depending on body mass index in schoolchildren without obesity. Yakut Medical Journal. 2019;(1):10-14. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.65.03

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