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Eradication of Helicobacter pylori increases childhood growth and serum acylated ghrelin levels

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WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY
Volume 18, Issue 21, Pages 2674-2681

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BAISHIDENG PUBL GRP CO LTD
DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i21.2674

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Child; Clinical trial; Ghrelin; Growth retardation; Helicobacter pylori

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AIM: To determine whether Helkobacter pylori (H. pylon)-infected children have reduced body weight (BW) and height (BH) growth, and if H. pylori eradication may restore growth while improving serum acylated ghrelin. METHODS: This longitudinal cohort study with one-year follow-up enrolled 1222 children aged 4 to 12 years old into an observation cohort (18 with and 318 without H. pylon) and intervention cohort (75 with and 811 without). The 7-d triple therapy was used for eradication in the intervention cohort. The net increases of BW and BH as well serum acylated ghrelin after one-year follow-up were compared between successful eradicated H. pylon-infected children and controls. RESULTS: In the observation cohort, the H. pylori-infected children had lower z score of BW (-1.11 +/- 0.47 vs 0.35 +/- 0.69, P = 0.01) and body mass index (BMI) (0.06 +/- 0.45 vs 0.44 +/- 0.73, P = 0.02) at enrollment and lower net BW gain after one-year follow-up (3.3 +/- 2.1 kg vs 4.5 +/- 2.4 kg, P = 0.04) than the non-infected controls. In the intervention cohort, the H. pylori-infected children had lower z score of BMI (0.25 +/- 1.09 vs 0.68 +/- 0.87, P = 0.009) and serum acylated ghrelin levels (41.8 +/- 35.6 pg/mL vs 83.6 +/- 24.2 pg/mL, P < 0.001) than the non-infected controls. In addition to restoring decreased serum ghrelin levels (87.7 +/- 38.0 pg/mL vs 44.2 +/- 39.0 pg/mL, P < 0.001), the H. pylori-infected children with successful eradication had higher net gains (P < 0.05) and increase of z scores (P < 0.05) of both BW and BH as compared with non-infected controls after one-year follow-up. CONCLUSION: H. pylori-infected children are associated with low serum acylated ghrelin and growth retardation. Successful eradication of H. pylori restores ghrelin levels and increases growth in children. (C) 2012 Baishideng. All rights reserved.

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