Unlabelled: Genetic factors play a role in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance in obese subjects. The insulin receptor substrate-1 (IRS-1) and IRS-2 are the most important elements of the insulin-signaling pathways, and mutations in this gene have been reported to play a role in determining insulin resistance, particulary in presence of obesity. The polymorpism of the TNF-a-308 gene is also involved in the development of obesity-related insulin resistance, therefore, we investigated whether the IRS-1 and TNF-a polymorphism can predict conversion to insulin resistance and obesity parameters in children with obesity.

Material And Methods: The 70 children with obesity simplex were included in this study (9-18 y.o). The antropometric investigations: weight, height, BMI, SDS for BMI, WHR, sum of 3, 10 skinfolds, and percent of body fat by Slaughter's equation was calculated. In each children after 12 hour overnight fast glucose, insulin, leptin and lipids: triglycerides (Tg), cholesterol total (Chol-T), cholesterol HDL (Chol-HDL), cholesterol LDL (Chol-LDL) were measured. The oral glucose tolerance test was performed and HOMA-IR was calculated.

Results: Two variants of genotypic IRS-1 were obtained: C/C(85.7 %), A/C(14.3%), and 3 variants of TNF-a G/G 68 % A/G 29% A/A 3%. Statistical analysis of anthropometric and biochemical variables in groups C/C, vs A/C and variables between IRS and TNF (G/G, A/G + A/A) groups was performed. We did not find any significant differences between these groups in the t-Student test. The girls heterozygous for the A allele--A/C (IRS) had higher body weight than girls who were homozygous C/C (chi(2) =3.87, Pr>chi(2)=0,048). In smaller children studies, both polymorphism--IRS and TNF seems not to be associated with the degree of obesity and insulin resistance.

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