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PLOS ONE | 2012

Chemerin and Adiponectin Contribute Reciprocally to Metabolic Syndrome

Sang Hui Chu; Mi Kyung Lee; Ki Yong Ahn; Jee-Aee Im; Min Soo Park; Duk-Chul Lee; Justin Y. Jeon; Ji Won Lee

Obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are considered chronic inflammatory states. Chemerin, a novel adipokine, may play an important role in linking MetS and inflammation. We investigated the association of chemerin with inflammatory markers and with characteristics of MetS in apparently healthy overweight and obese adults. We studied 92 adults; 59 men and 33 women whose average body mass index (BMI) was 28.15±5.08 kg/m2. Anthropometric parameters, insulin resistance indices, lipid profiles, and inflammatory markers including high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP), pentraxin 3 (PTX3), adiponectin, and chemerin were measured. Controlling for age, gender, and BMI, serum chemerin level was positively correlated with body fat and serum triglyceride, and negatively correlated with adiponectin and high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL- C), and was not correlated with altered hsCRP or PTX3 levels. Among the low, moderate and high chemerin groups, high chemerin individuals are more likely to have lower HDL-C. Conversely, individuals in the low adiponectin group are more likely to have lower HDL-C and show more MetS phenotypic traits than moderate and high adiponectin subjects. To determine the relationships of chemerin and adiponectin to MetS and its components, participants were stratified into four groups based on their chemerin and adiponectin levels (high chemerin/high adiponectin, high chemerin/low adiponectin, low chemerin/high adiponectin, or low chemerin/low adiponectin). Participants who were in the high chemerin/low adiponectin group more likely to have dyslipidemia and MetS (OR: 5.79, 95% CI:1.00–33.70) compared to the other three group. Our findings suggest that chemerin and adiponectin may reciprocally participate in the development of MetS.


Clinical Endocrinology | 2014

Effect of lifestyle modification on serum chemerin concentration and its association with insulin sensitivity in overweight and obese adults with type 2 diabetes

So Hun Kim; Seung Hwan Lee; Ki Yong Ahn; Dong Hoon Lee; Young Ju Suh; Soon Gu Cho; Yun Jin Choi; Dae Hyung Lee; Seung Youn Lee; Seong Bin Hong; Yong Seong Kim; Justin Y. Jeon; Moonsuk Nam

Chemerin, a recently identified adipokine, has been linked to adiposity, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome risk factors and inflammation. Here, we evaluated whether a 12‐week lifestyle intervention in overweight and obese adults with type 2 diabetes could significantly affect the average blood glucose and serum chemerin levels over time.


Clinica Chimica Acta | 2012

The association between pentraxin 3 and insulin resistance in obese children at baseline and after physical activity intervention.

Sang Hui Chu; Ji Hye Park; Mi Kyung Lee; Yoonsuk Jekal; Ki Yong Ahn; Jae Youn Chung; Dong Hoon Lee; Eun Sung Kim; Masayo Naruse; Jee Aee Im; Deok Kong; Choon Hee Chung; Ji Won Lee; Kyong Mee Chung; Young-Bum Kim; Justin Y. Jeon

BACKGROUND The role of pentraxin-3 (PTX3) in the development of insulin resistance is still not clear. We aimed to test 1) whether circulating PTX3 levels are associated with insulin resistance and 2) whether changes in PTX3 levels after the physical activity are associated with changes in insulin resistance. METHODS Fifty-seven overweight or obese children (39 boys, 18 girls; age: 12.04±0.82y, BMI: 26.5±1.2 kg/m²) participated in the study. All participants were housed together and their amount of physical activity (1823.5±1.34 kcal/day) and food intake (1882±68.8 kcal/day) were tightly controlled. RESULTS Circulating PTX3 levels at baseline were negatively associated with fasting insulin (r=-.336, p=0.012) and homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) (r=-.334, p=0.014) even after adjustment for BMI and Tanner stage. The degree of change in PTX3 levels notably associated with changes in fasting insulin (r=-.280, p=0.035) and HOMA-IR (r=-.281, p=.034) in response to the physical activity intervention. Subgroup analysis further indicates that HOMA-IR was improved more in subjects whose PTX3 levels were increased compared with subjects who PTX3 levels were decreased (HOMA-IR delta: -2.33±1.3 vs -1.46±0.70, p=0.004). CONCLUSION PTX3 is negatively associated with insulin resistance and associated with changes in insulin resistance induced by physical activity in overweight and obese children.


Metabolism-clinical and Experimental | 2017

Effect of home-based exercise intervention on fasting insulin and Adipocytokines in colorectal cancer survivors: a randomized controlled trial

Mi Kyung Lee; Ji Young Kim; Dong Il Kim; Dong Woo Kang; Ji Hye Park; Ki Yong Ahn; Hyuk In Yang; Dong Hoon Lee; Yun Ho Roh; Ji Won Lee; Sang Hui Chu; Jeffrey A. Meyerhardt; Lee W. Jones; Nam Kyu Kim; Justin Y. Jeon

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Elevated circulating insulin is associated with increased risk of recurrence and cancer mortality in early-stage colorectal cancer (CRC). We conducted a randomized controlled trial to determine the effect of a 12-week home-based exercise program on fasting insulin, adipocytokines, and physical function in CRC survivors. METHODS One hundred and twenty-three stage II-III CRC patients were randomly assigned to either a home-based exercise (n=62) or standard care control group (n=61) for 12weeks. Home-based exercise consisted of aerobic and resistance training, with a goal of obtaining ≥18 metabolic equivalent task (MET)-h/wk. Participants in the exercise group were instructed to participate in >18MET-h/wk. of aerobic and resistance exercise while the participants in the control group were asked to maintain their usual daily activity. The primary outcome was fasting insulin levels. Secondary outcomes were adiponectin, TNF-α levels and 6min walk distance from baseline to post-intervention. RESULTS After the 12-weeks, moderate-vigorous physical activity participation increased from 9.1±14.7MET-h/wk. to 26.6±21.7MET-h/wk. in the exercise group, with no change in the control group (p<0.01 for group and time interaction). Circulating insulin level decreased by 1μU/ml (6.0±3.9 vs. 5.0±3.5, p=0.009) in the exercise group with no change in the control group (p=0.022 for group and time interaction). A similar trend was observed in TNF-α (p=0.030 for group and time interaction). Six minute walk distance increased by 25.2m in the exercise group with no change in the control group (p=0.061 for group and time interaction). CONCLUSIONS The 12week home-based exercise program increased level of physical activity and decreased circulating insulin levels in CRC survivors.


T201200671.pdf | 2012

Chemerin and adiponectin contribute reciprocally to metabolic syndrome

Sang Hui Chu; Mi Kyung Lee; Ji Won Lee; Justin Y. Jeon; Duk-Chul Lee; Min Soo Park; Jee-Aee Im; Ki Yong Ahn


International Journal of Colorectal Disease | 2013

The effects of inpatient exercise therapy on the length of hospital stay in stages I-III colon cancer patients: randomized controlled trial

Ki Yong Ahn; Hyuk Hur; Dong Hyun Kim; Jihee Min; Duck Hyoun Jeong; Sang Hui Chu; Ji Won Lee; Jennifer A. Ligibel; Jeffrey A. Meyerhardt; Lee W. Jones; Justin Y. Jeon; Nam Kyu Kim


The Korean Society of Living Environmental System | 2011

Analysis of Physical Activity Participation, Intention and Attitude of Patients with Colorectal Cancer

Jaeyeon Jung; Ki Yong Ahn; 이동훈; Masayo Naruse; 손유나; 이지원; Sang Hui Chu; Justin Y. Jeon; 김남규


The Korean Society of Living Environmental System | 2010

Association of Muscular Endurance and Cardiopulmonary Fitness to Insulin Resistance and the Risk Factors of CVD Among Male High School Students

Ki Yong Ahn; Eunsung-Kim; Justin Y. Jeon; 제갈윤석


The Korean Society of Living Environmental System | 2011

The Case Study of Operation and Experience of Exercise for Female Cancer Patients

Jae Youn Chung; Ki Yong Ahn; 박지헤; 이동훈; Masayo Naruse; Sang Hui Chu; Justin Y. Jeon


Supportive Care in Cancer | 2016

Cardiopulmonary fitness, adiponectin, chemerin associated fasting insulin level in colorectal cancer patients

Ki Yong Ahn; Mi Kyung Lee; Dong Il Kim; Ji Hye Park; Jihee Min; Hyuk In Yang; Junga Lee; Minsuk Oh; Joongbae An; Ji Won Lee; Sang Hui Chu; Jeffrey A. Meyerhardt; Nam Kyu Kim; Justin Y. Jeon

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