2型糖尿病患者的羧化和欠羧化骨钙素水平

S. Gancheva, E. Marinova, B. Kanazirev, M. Boyadzhieva, M. Zhelyazkova-Savova
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骨钙素(OC)是一种骨源性蛋白,经历维生素k依赖性羧化。在骨吸收过程中,低羧化形式的蛋白质(ucOC)在循环中释放。对小鼠和大鼠的实验研究表明,ucOC参与调节能量稳态,以这种方式连接骨骼,胰腺和脂肪组织代谢。实验研究表明,没有激素作用的羧化形式(cOC)的蛋白质。目的:在本研究中,我们旨在检测2型糖尿病患者和对照组中羧基化和低羧基化形式的OC水平,并比较两组之间维生素K的状况。材料和方法:目前的横断面研究包括46名成年2型糖尿病患者和19名对照组。采用高灵敏的三明治型酶免疫测定试剂盒测定血清中羧化和欠羧化形式的OC。用ucOC/cOC比值评价维生素K状态。采用学生双尾非配对t检验进行组间比较。结果:2型糖尿病患者血清UcOC和cOC水平明显低于对照组。我们发现两组之间维生素K含量没有差异。结论:OC可能参与了机体碳水化合物代谢的调节。在人类中,似乎羧基化状态对蛋白质的激素作用并不像在小鼠和大鼠中那样重要。
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Levels of carboxylated and undercarboxylated osteocalcin in patients with type 2 diabetes
Introduction:  Osteocalcin (OC) is a bone-derived protein that undergoes vitamin K-dependent carboxylation. The undercarboxylated form of the protein (ucOC) is released in the circulation during the process of bone resorption. Experimental studies on mice and rats have revealed that ucOC is involved in the regulation of energy homeostasis, linking in this way the bone, pancreas, and adipose tissue metabolism. Experimental studies suggest no hormonal role for the carboxylated form (cOC) of the protein. Aim:  In the current study we aimed to examine the levels of OC in its carboxylated and undercarboxylated form in patients with type 2 diabetes and control subjects, and to compare the vitamin K status between the two groups.  Materials and Methods:  The present cross-sectional study involved a sample of 46 adults type 2 diabetes patients and a control group of 19 individuals. The carboxylated and undercarboxylated forms of OC were measured in serum by using highly sensitive sandwich-type enzyme immunoassay kits. Vitamin K status was evaluated by the ratio ucOC/cOC. Student’s two-tailed unpaired t-test was used to compare the groups. Results:  UcOC and cOC serum levels were significantly lower in patients with type 2 diabetes compared to controls. We found no difference in the vitamin K status between the groups. Conclusion:  Our results show that OC might be involved in the regulation of carbohydrate metabolism. In humans, it appears that the carboxylation state might not be essential for the hormonal role of the protein as in mice and rats.
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