@article{5f1333f15fd241348ff0f77c31db8380,
title = "Relationship between metabolic syndrome and acylated/desacylated ghrelin ratio in patients with schizophrenia under olanzapine medication",
abstract = "Background: Ghrelin is a peptide hormone that mediates glucose homeostasis and lipid metabolism. Acylated ghrelin (AG) and desacylated ghrelin (DAG) are the two main forms of ghrelin, which have opposing roles in energy homeostasis. The AG/DAG ratio has been proposed to be associated with metabolic syndrome (MetS) in the general population. This study compared the relationships between MetS and ghrelin parameters in patients with schizophrenia. Methods: Patients diagnosed with schizophrenia and under olanzapine monotherapy were recruited. Fasting blood samples were collected for the analyses of metabolic and ghrelin parameters. The serum levels of total ghrelin and AG were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kits. DAG level was calculated by subtracting the AG level from the total ghrelin level. Results: We recruited 151 subjects with schizophrenia, and classified them into those with MetS (n = 41) and those without MetS (n = 110). Subjects with MetS had a significantly higher AG/DAG ratio, as well as lower total ghrelin and DAG levels. There were no sex differences in ghrelin parameters. The AG/DAG ratio was significantly and positively correlated with weight, body mass index, waist circumference, insulin level, homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance and number of MetS components. Multiple linear regression analysis indicated that the number of MetS components remained significantly associated with the AG/DAG ratio. Conclusions: Our results revealed that lower AG/DAG ratios were associated with better metabolic profiles in olanzapine-treated patients with schizophrenia. These observations suggest that the balance between AG and DAG plays a crucial role in the metabolic homeostasis among patients with schizophrenia.",
keywords = "Acylated/desacylated ghrelin ratio, metabolic syndrome, olanzapine, schizophrenia",
author = "Wu, {Tzu Hua} and Chiu, {Chih Chiang} and Goh, {Kah Kheng} and Chen, {Po Yu} and Huang, {Ming Chyi} and Chen, {Chun Hsin} and Lu, {Mong Liang}",
note = "Funding Information: The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship and/or publication of this article: supported by grants from Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST 105-2314-B-038-043-MY3 and MOST 108-2314-B-038-076), and Taipei Medical University-Wan Fang Hospital (107TMU-WFH-04), Taipei, Taiwan. Funding Information: Our results revealed that lower AG/DAG ratios were associated with better metabolic profiles in olanzapine-treated patients with schizophrenia. These observations suggest that the balance between AG and DAG plays a crucial role in the metabolic homeostasis among patients with schizophrenia. Acylated/desacylated ghrelin ratio metabolic syndrome olanzapine schizophrenia taipei medical university hospital https://doi.org/10.13039/501100010613 107TMU-WFH-04 Ministry of Science and Technology https://doi.org/10.13039/100007225 MOST 105-2314-B-038-043-MY3 Ministry of Science and Technology https://doi.org/10.13039/100007225 MOST 108-2314-B-038-076 edited-state corrected-proof Declaration of conflicting interests The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. Funding The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship and/or publication of this article: supported by grants from Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST 105-2314-B-038-043-MY3 and MOST 108-2314-B-038-076), and Taipei Medical University-Wan Fang Hospital (107TMU-WFH-04), Taipei, Taiwan. ORCID iD Mong-Liang Lu https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8281-8193 ",
year = "2020",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1177/0269881119885260",
language = "English",
volume = "34",
pages = "86--92",
journal = "Journal of Psychopharmacology",
issn = "0269-8811",
publisher = "SAGE Publications Ltd",
number = "1",
}