Serum levels of interleukin-1 beta associate better with severity of simple steatosis than liver function tests in morbidly obese patients

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Abstract:
Background
In high?fat diet?fed mice, interleukin?1 beta (IL?1 beta) has been shown to play a key role in hepatic steatosis. However, it remains unknown whether IL?1 beta could be associated with different grades of steatosis in obese humans.
Materials and Methods
Morbidly obese patients (n = 124) aged 18–65 years were divided into four groups: no steatosis (controls), mild steatosis, moderate steatosis, and severe steatosis using abdominal ultrasound. IL?1 beta serum levels and liver function tests were measured and signifcant di?erences were estimated by one?way ANOVA followed by Tukey test.
Results
IL?1 beta serum levels signifcantly increased in morbidly obese patients with mild (11.38 ± 2.40 pg/ml), moderate (16.72 ± 2.47 pg/ml), and severe steatosis (23.29 ± 5.2 pg/ml) as compared to controls (7.78 ± 2.26 pg/ml). Liver function tests did not signifcantly change among di?erent grades of steatosis.
Conclusion
IL?1 beta serum levels associate better with steatosis degree than liver function tests in morbidly obese population.
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English
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Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, Volume:23 Issue: 10, Oct 2018
Page:
6
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