Sex differences in ectopic lipid deposits and cardiac function across a wide range of glycemic control: a secondary analysis.

Jürgen Harreiter, Ivica Just, Michael Weber, Radka Klepochová, Magdalena Bastian, Yvonne Winhofer, Peter Wolf, Thomas Scherer, Michael Leutner, Lana Kosi-Trebotic, Carola Deischinger, Marek Chmelík, Michael R Krebs, Siegfried Trattnig, Martin Krššák, Alexandra Kautzky-Willer
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Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study was to identify sex differences in ntrahepatocellular (HCL) and intramyocardial lipids (MYCL) and cardiac function in participants with different grades of glucometabolic impairment and different BMI strata.

Methods: Data from 503 individuals from 17 clinical experimental studies were analyzed. HCL and MYCL were assessed with 3T and 7T scanners by magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Cardiac function was measured with a 3T scanner using electrocardiogram-gated TrueFISP sequences. Participants were classified as having normoglycemia, prediabetes, or type 2 diabetes. Three-way ANCOVA with post hoc simple effects analyses was used for statistical assessment.

Results: Consistent increases of HCL with BMI and deterioration of glucose metabolism, especially in female individuals, were detected. MYCL increased with BMI and glucose impairment in female individuals, but not in male individuals. Sex differences were found in cardiac function loss, with significant effects found among male individuals with worsening glucose metabolism. Myocardial mass and volume of the ventricle were higher in male individuals in all groups. This sex difference narrowed with increasing BMI and with progressing dysglycemia.

Conclusions: Sex differences in HCL and MYCL may be associated with a higher cardiovascular disease risk observed in female individuals progressing to diabetes. Further studies are needed to elucidate possible sex differences with advancing glucometabolic impairment and obesity and their potential impact on cardiovascular outcomes.

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不同血糖控制范围内异位脂质沉积和心脏功能的性别差异:二次分析。
研究目的本研究的目的是确定不同糖代谢损害等级和不同体重指数阶层的参与者在肝细胞内脂质(HCL)和心肌内脂质(MYCL)以及心脏功能方面的性别差异:分析了 17 项临床实验研究中 503 人的数据。使用 3T 和 7T 扫描仪通过磁共振波谱对 HCL 和 MYCL 进行评估。使用心电图门控 TrueFISP 序列在 3T 扫描仪上测量心脏功能。参与者被分为正常血糖、糖尿病前期或 2 型糖尿病。统计评估采用三方方差分析和事后简单效应分析:结果:发现 HCL 随体重指数(BMI)和糖代谢恶化(尤其是女性)而持续增加。MYCL随女性体重指数和糖代谢障碍的增加而增加,但男性则没有。在心功能减退方面发现了性别差异,在糖代谢恶化的男性个体中发现了显著的影响。在所有组别中,男性的心肌质量和心室容积都更高。这种性别差异随着体重指数(BMI)的增加和血糖异常的恶化而缩小:结论:HCL 和 MYCL 的性别差异可能与女性糖尿病患者心血管疾病风险较高有关。还需要进一步的研究来阐明随着糖代谢障碍和肥胖的进展可能出现的性别差异及其对心血管疾病的潜在影响。
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