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IGF-binding protein 1 and abdominal obesity in the development of type 2 diabetes in women

OBJECTIVE: Low levels of IGF-binding protein 1 (IGFBP1) are associated with metabolic syndrome and predict diabetes development in men. The aim of this study was to determine the levels of IGFBP1 in women who later develop diabetes, in relation to abdominal obesity, and to compare these levels with...

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Autores principales: Lewitt, Moira S, Hilding, Agneta, Brismar, Kerstin, Efendic, Suad, Östenson, Claes-Göran, Hall, Kerstin
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Publicado: BioScientifica 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2909736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20508082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EJE-10-0301
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author Lewitt, Moira S
Hilding, Agneta
Brismar, Kerstin
Efendic, Suad
Östenson, Claes-Göran
Hall, Kerstin
author_facet Lewitt, Moira S
Hilding, Agneta
Brismar, Kerstin
Efendic, Suad
Östenson, Claes-Göran
Hall, Kerstin
author_sort Lewitt, Moira S
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description OBJECTIVE: Low levels of IGF-binding protein 1 (IGFBP1) are associated with metabolic syndrome and predict diabetes development in men. The aim of this study was to determine the levels of IGFBP1 in women who later develop diabetes, in relation to abdominal obesity, and to compare these levels with those of men. METHODS: IGFBP1 levels were determined at baseline and after 8 years in a case–control, prospective study of Swedish women aged 35–56 years. Individuals with normal oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) who developed abnormal glucose regulation (n=240) were pair matched to controls for age and family history of diabetes and also compared to men of the same age (n=355). RESULTS: Low fasting IGFBP1 and increased waist measurement predicted development of diabetes in women (n=60; odds ratio (OR) 70, 95% confidence interval (CI) 8–661, lowest tertile and OR 27, 95% CI 5–141, highest tertile). In women developing diabetes, baseline IGFBP1 levels were lower than expected for fasting insulin values, were associated with impaired suppression after OGTT and increased during 8 years despite an increase in fasting insulin. All individuals in the highest tertile for waist and with ≤40% suppression of IGFBP1 developed diabetes within 8 years. Circulating IGFBP1 concentrations were higher in women compared to men. Women and men who developed diabetes had a similar degree of abdominal obesity, corrected for height. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that low IGFBP1 and elevated waist measurement predict diabetes development and that IGFBP1 production is suppressed by a novel factor(s) in women developing diabetes. Increasing levels of IGFBP1 during the emergence of diabetes in men and women suggest the emergence of hepatic insulin resistance.
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spelling pubmed-29097362010-08-01 IGF-binding protein 1 and abdominal obesity in the development of type 2 diabetes in women Lewitt, Moira S Hilding, Agneta Brismar, Kerstin Efendic, Suad Östenson, Claes-Göran Hall, Kerstin Eur J Endocrinol Clinical Study OBJECTIVE: Low levels of IGF-binding protein 1 (IGFBP1) are associated with metabolic syndrome and predict diabetes development in men. The aim of this study was to determine the levels of IGFBP1 in women who later develop diabetes, in relation to abdominal obesity, and to compare these levels with those of men. METHODS: IGFBP1 levels were determined at baseline and after 8 years in a case–control, prospective study of Swedish women aged 35–56 years. Individuals with normal oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) who developed abnormal glucose regulation (n=240) were pair matched to controls for age and family history of diabetes and also compared to men of the same age (n=355). RESULTS: Low fasting IGFBP1 and increased waist measurement predicted development of diabetes in women (n=60; odds ratio (OR) 70, 95% confidence interval (CI) 8–661, lowest tertile and OR 27, 95% CI 5–141, highest tertile). In women developing diabetes, baseline IGFBP1 levels were lower than expected for fasting insulin values, were associated with impaired suppression after OGTT and increased during 8 years despite an increase in fasting insulin. All individuals in the highest tertile for waist and with ≤40% suppression of IGFBP1 developed diabetes within 8 years. Circulating IGFBP1 concentrations were higher in women compared to men. Women and men who developed diabetes had a similar degree of abdominal obesity, corrected for height. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that low IGFBP1 and elevated waist measurement predict diabetes development and that IGFBP1 production is suppressed by a novel factor(s) in women developing diabetes. Increasing levels of IGFBP1 during the emergence of diabetes in men and women suggest the emergence of hepatic insulin resistance. BioScientifica 2010-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2909736/ /pubmed/20508082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EJE-10-0301 Text en © 2010 European Society of Endocrinology http://www.bioscientifica.com/journals/reuselicenceeje/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the European Journal of Endocrinology's Re-use Licence (http://www.bioscientifica.com/journals/reuselicenceeje/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hilding, Agneta
Brismar, Kerstin
Efendic, Suad
Östenson, Claes-Göran
Hall, Kerstin
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title IGF-binding protein 1 and abdominal obesity in the development of type 2 diabetes in women
title_full IGF-binding protein 1 and abdominal obesity in the development of type 2 diabetes in women
title_fullStr IGF-binding protein 1 and abdominal obesity in the development of type 2 diabetes in women
title_full_unstemmed IGF-binding protein 1 and abdominal obesity in the development of type 2 diabetes in women
title_short IGF-binding protein 1 and abdominal obesity in the development of type 2 diabetes in women
title_sort igf-binding protein 1 and abdominal obesity in the development of type 2 diabetes in women
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2909736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20508082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EJE-10-0301
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