Decreased high-molecular-weight adiponectin in gestational diabetes: implications for the pathophysiology of Type 2 diabetes

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Diabetic Medicine Pub Date : 2007-02-14 DOI:10.1111/j.1464-5491.2007.02077.x
R. Retnakaran, P. W. Connelly, G. Maguire, M. Sermer, B. Zinman, A. J. G. Hanley
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Abstract

Aims  Low serum concentrations of the insulin-sensitizing protein adiponectin predict the development of incident Type 2 diabetes (T2DM). It has recently emerged that the anti-diabetic activity of adiponectin may be mediated by its high-molecular-weight (HMW) isoform, circulating levels of which are decreased in T2DM. The relevance of decreased HMW adiponectin to incident T2DM, however, has not been assessed. Since gestational diabetes (GDM) identifies a population of young women at high risk of future T2DM (i.e. representing an early stage in the natural history of the disease), we sought to determine if decreased HMW adiponectin is a feature of GDM.

Methods  HMW and total adiponectin were measured in 121 women at the time of oral glucose tolerance testing (OGTT) in late pregnancy, following an abnormal glucose challenge test. Based on the OGTT, there were 41 women with and 80 without GDM.

Results  Median HMW adiponectin concentration was lower in women with GDM (3.5 µg/ml) than in those without GDM (5.5 µg/ml) (P < 0.0001). After full adjustment for covariates, mean HMW adiponectin remained significantly lower in women with GDM compared with their peers (3.6 vs. 5.3 µg/ml, P = 0.0035). HMW adiponectin was positively associated with insulin sensitivity (ISOGTT) (r = 0.38, P < 0.0001) and pancreatic B-cell function [insulin secretion-sensitivity index (ISSI)] (r = 0.33, P = 0.0002) and inversely related to blood glucose levels, including area-under-the-glucose-curve during the OGTT (AUCglucose) (r = −0.31, P = 0.0007). On separate multiple linear regression analyses, HMW adiponectin emerged as an independent determinant of AUCglucose, ISOGTT and ISSI, respectively, mirroring the relationships of total adiponectin.

Conclusions  HMW adiponectin is significantly decreased in women with GDM. Deficiency of HMW adiponectin may be an early event in the natural history of T2DM.

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妊娠期糖尿病中高分子量脂联素的降低:对2型糖尿病病理生理的影响
目的低血清胰岛素敏感蛋白脂联素水平可预测2型糖尿病(T2DM)的发生。最近发现,脂联素的抗糖尿病活性可能是由其高分子量(HMW)亚型介导的,其循环水平在T2DM中降低。然而,HMW脂联素降低与T2DM发病的相关性尚未得到评估。由于妊娠糖尿病(GDM)确定了未来T2DM高风险的年轻女性人群(即代表该疾病自然史的早期阶段),我们试图确定HMW脂联素降低是否是GDM的一个特征。方法对121例妊娠晚期妇女进行口服糖耐量试验(OGTT)时的HMW和总脂联素进行测定。根据OGTT,有41名女性患有GDM, 80名女性没有GDM。结果GDM患者HMW中位脂联素浓度(3.5µg/ml)低于非GDM患者(5.5µg/ml) (P <0.0001)。在对协变量进行完全调整后,GDM女性的平均HMW脂联素仍显著低于同龄女性(3.6 vs 5.3µg/ml, P = 0.0035)。HMW脂联素与胰岛素敏感性(ISOGTT)呈正相关(r = 0.38, P <0.0001)和胰腺b细胞功能[胰岛素分泌敏感性指数(ISSI)] (r = 0.33, P = 0.0002),并与血糖水平呈负相关,包括OGTT期间的葡萄糖曲线下面积(AUCglucose) (r = - 0.31, P = 0.0007)。在单独的多元线性回归分析中,HMW脂联素分别成为AUCglucose、ISOGTT和ISSI的独立决定因素,反映了总脂联素的关系。结论GDM患者HMW脂联素明显降低。HMW脂联素缺乏可能是T2DM自然发病的早期事件。
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Diabetic Medicine
Diabetic Medicine 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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229
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期刊介绍: Diabetic Medicine, the official journal of Diabetes UK, is published monthly simultaneously, in print and online editions. The journal publishes a range of key information on all clinical aspects of diabetes mellitus, ranging from human genetic studies through clinical physiology and trials to diabetes epidemiology. We do not publish original animal or cell culture studies unless they are part of a study of clinical diabetes involving humans. Categories of publication include research articles, reviews, editorials, commentaries, and correspondence. All material is peer-reviewed. We aim to disseminate knowledge about diabetes research with the goal of improving the management of people with diabetes. The journal therefore seeks to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas between clinicians and researchers worldwide. Topics covered are of importance to all healthcare professionals working with people with diabetes, whether in primary care or specialist services. Surplus generated from the sale of Diabetic Medicine is used by Diabetes UK to know diabetes better and fight diabetes more effectively on behalf of all people affected by and at risk of diabetes as well as their families and carers.”
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