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Title

The Levels of Serum Leptin and TNF-α in Patients with Alcoholic Liver Disease in the Alcoholic Indian Population.

Authors

A, Angeline Aishwarya; Murugan, Manoranjani; K, Siva; Ramasamy, Jawahar; Sanjeev, Thiagarajan; G, Vigneshwaran; Kalairajan, Sankar; Ravikumar, Sambandam

Abstract

Alcoholic liver disease, resulting from chronic alcohol use, includes conditions like fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis, and cirrhosis. This study assessed TNF-α and leptin levels in 45 alcoholic liver disease patients, explored their relationship, and examined the rs1137101 polymorphism in the leptin receptor gene. Participants (mean age 40.13 ± 10.36) had consumed alcohol for an average of 15.31 ± 9.49 years at a daily intake of 253.33 ± 118.25 mL. TNF-α increased with age, while no age-leptin correlation was observed. TNF-α and leptin showed a negative correlation. The study identified a 48% minor allele G frequency for rs1137101. The findings highlight a significant correlation between TNF-α and leptin levels in alcoholic liver disease, suggesting potential roles as inflammatory mediators. More prospective studies are needed to enhance our understanding of these factors and improve disease management, potentially reducing morbidity and mortality rates.

Subjects

INDIA; ALCOHOLISM; ALCOHOLIC liver diseases; LEPTIN; SINGLE nucleotide polymorphisms; FATTY liver; HEPATITIS; CIRRHOSIS of the liver; GENETIC polymorphisms; ALLELES; DISEASES; GENETIC variation; COMPLICATIONS of alcoholism; LIVER diseases; HOSPITAL mortality; TUMOR necrosis factors; RESEARCH funding

Publication

Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 2024, Vol 42, Issue 2, p241

ISSN

0734-7324

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1080/07347324.2023.2298505

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