[Obesity as a risk factor for developing non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus--obesity and insulin resistance].

H Maegawa, A Kashiwagi, Y Shigeta
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Obesity is considered to be one of the major risk factors for developing non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM). Our cohort study for NIDDM in Aito, Shiga 1980-1990 confirmed that aging, higher body mass index (obesity) and high blood pressure were independent risk factors for developing NIDDM in Japan. In Pima Indians, decreased glucose disposal rate (GDR) is significantly related to percentage of body fat (%fat). Insulin signaling for glycogen synthesis in the skeletal muscles is impaired in the early stages of obesity. Although the molecular mechanism for insulin resistance in obesity is still unknown, hyperinsulinemia induces insulin receptor loss by means of the down regulation mechanism, and prolonged hyperglycemia may induce the impairment of insulin receptor kinase in the skeletal muscles in obese subjects. These dysfunctions in insulin signaling may cause the deterioration of insulin sensitivity, resulting in worsening glycemic control. Thus dysfunction of insulin receptor signaling in skeletal muscles may be a target for preventing diabetes in obese subjects.

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[肥胖是发生非胰岛素依赖型糖尿病的危险因素——肥胖和胰岛素抵抗]。
肥胖被认为是非胰岛素依赖型糖尿病(NIDDM)的主要危险因素之一。我们1980-1990年在滋贺Aito进行的NIDDM队列研究证实,年龄、较高的体重指数(肥胖)和高血压是日本发生NIDDM的独立危险因素。在皮马印第安人中,葡萄糖处置率(GDR)的降低与体脂百分比(%fat)显著相关。在肥胖的早期阶段,骨骼肌中糖原合成的胰岛素信号受到损害。虽然肥胖症胰岛素抵抗的分子机制尚不清楚,但高胰岛素血症通过下调机制诱导胰岛素受体丧失,长期高血糖可诱导肥胖患者骨骼肌胰岛素受体激酶损伤。这些胰岛素信号的功能障碍可能导致胰岛素敏感性的恶化,从而导致血糖控制的恶化。因此,骨骼肌中胰岛素受体信号的功能障碍可能是肥胖患者预防糖尿病的一个目标。
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