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Associations between APOE Variants and Metabolic Traits and the Impact of Psychological Stress

OBJECTIVE: In a previous study, we observed that associations between APOE rs439401 and metabolic traits were moderated by chronic stress. Thus, in a population of stressed and non-stressed Danish men, we examined whether associations between APOE rs439401 and a panel of metabolic quantitative trait...

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Autores principales: Iqbal Kring, Sofia I., Barefoot, John, Brummett, Beverly H., Boyle, Stephen H., Siegler, Ilene C., Toubro, Søren, Hansen, Torben, Astrup, Arne, Pedersen, Oluf, Williams, Redford B., Sørensen, Thorkild I. A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3023763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21283811
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015745
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author Iqbal Kring, Sofia I.
Barefoot, John
Brummett, Beverly H.
Boyle, Stephen H.
Siegler, Ilene C.
Toubro, Søren
Hansen, Torben
Astrup, Arne
Pedersen, Oluf
Williams, Redford B.
Sørensen, Thorkild I. A.
author_facet Iqbal Kring, Sofia I.
Barefoot, John
Brummett, Beverly H.
Boyle, Stephen H.
Siegler, Ilene C.
Toubro, Søren
Hansen, Torben
Astrup, Arne
Pedersen, Oluf
Williams, Redford B.
Sørensen, Thorkild I. A.
author_sort Iqbal Kring, Sofia I.
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description OBJECTIVE: In a previous study, we observed that associations between APOE rs439401 and metabolic traits were moderated by chronic stress. Thus, in a population of stressed and non-stressed Danish men, we examined whether associations between APOE rs439401 and a panel of metabolic quantitative traits, all metabolic traits which may lead to T2D and CVD were moderated by psychological stress. METHODS: Obese young men (n = 475, BMI≥31.0 kg/m(2)) and a randomly selected control group (n = 709) identified from a population of 141,800 men were re-examined in two surveys (S-46: mean age 46, S-49: mean age 49 years) where anthropometric and biochemical measures were available. Psychological stress factors were assessed by a self-administered 7-item questionnaire. Each item had the possible response categories “yes” and “no” and assessed familial problems and conflicts. Summing positive responses constituted a stress item score, which was then dichotomized into stressed and non-stressed. Logistic regression analysis, applying a recessive genetic model, was used to assess odds ratios (OR) of the associations between APOE rs439401 genotypes and adverse levels of metabolic traits. RESULTS: The APOE rs439401 TT-genotype associated positively with BMI (OR = 1.09 [1.01; 1.17]), waist circumference (OR = 1.09 [1.02; 1.17]) in stressed men at S-46. Positive associations were observed for fasting plasma glucose (OR = 1.42 [1.07; 1.87]), serum triglycerides (OR = 1.41 [1.05; 1.91]) and with fasting plasma insulin (OR = 1.48 [1.05; 2.08]) in stressed men at S-49. Rs439401 TT-genotype also associated positively with surrogate measures of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR; OR = 1.21 [1.03; 1.41]) and inversely with insulin sensitivity (Stumvoll index; OR = 0.90 [0.82; 0.99], BIGTT-S(I); OR = 0.60 [0.43; 0.85]) in stressed men. No significant associations were observed in non-stressed men, albeit the estimates showed similar but weaker trends as in stressed men. CONCLUSION: The present results suggest that the APOE rs439401 TT-genotype is associated with an adverse metabolic profile in a population of psychologically stressed Danish men.
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spelling pubmed-30237632011-01-31 Associations between APOE Variants and Metabolic Traits and the Impact of Psychological Stress Iqbal Kring, Sofia I. Barefoot, John Brummett, Beverly H. Boyle, Stephen H. Siegler, Ilene C. Toubro, Søren Hansen, Torben Astrup, Arne Pedersen, Oluf Williams, Redford B. Sørensen, Thorkild I. A. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: In a previous study, we observed that associations between APOE rs439401 and metabolic traits were moderated by chronic stress. Thus, in a population of stressed and non-stressed Danish men, we examined whether associations between APOE rs439401 and a panel of metabolic quantitative traits, all metabolic traits which may lead to T2D and CVD were moderated by psychological stress. METHODS: Obese young men (n = 475, BMI≥31.0 kg/m(2)) and a randomly selected control group (n = 709) identified from a population of 141,800 men were re-examined in two surveys (S-46: mean age 46, S-49: mean age 49 years) where anthropometric and biochemical measures were available. Psychological stress factors were assessed by a self-administered 7-item questionnaire. Each item had the possible response categories “yes” and “no” and assessed familial problems and conflicts. Summing positive responses constituted a stress item score, which was then dichotomized into stressed and non-stressed. Logistic regression analysis, applying a recessive genetic model, was used to assess odds ratios (OR) of the associations between APOE rs439401 genotypes and adverse levels of metabolic traits. RESULTS: The APOE rs439401 TT-genotype associated positively with BMI (OR = 1.09 [1.01; 1.17]), waist circumference (OR = 1.09 [1.02; 1.17]) in stressed men at S-46. Positive associations were observed for fasting plasma glucose (OR = 1.42 [1.07; 1.87]), serum triglycerides (OR = 1.41 [1.05; 1.91]) and with fasting plasma insulin (OR = 1.48 [1.05; 2.08]) in stressed men at S-49. Rs439401 TT-genotype also associated positively with surrogate measures of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR; OR = 1.21 [1.03; 1.41]) and inversely with insulin sensitivity (Stumvoll index; OR = 0.90 [0.82; 0.99], BIGTT-S(I); OR = 0.60 [0.43; 0.85]) in stressed men. No significant associations were observed in non-stressed men, albeit the estimates showed similar but weaker trends as in stressed men. CONCLUSION: The present results suggest that the APOE rs439401 TT-genotype is associated with an adverse metabolic profile in a population of psychologically stressed Danish men. Public Library of Science 2011-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3023763/ /pubmed/21283811 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015745 Text en Kring et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Iqbal Kring, Sofia I.
Barefoot, John
Brummett, Beverly H.
Boyle, Stephen H.
Siegler, Ilene C.
Toubro, Søren
Hansen, Torben
Astrup, Arne
Pedersen, Oluf
Williams, Redford B.
Sørensen, Thorkild I. A.
Associations between APOE Variants and Metabolic Traits and the Impact of Psychological Stress
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title_fullStr Associations between APOE Variants and Metabolic Traits and the Impact of Psychological Stress
title_full_unstemmed Associations between APOE Variants and Metabolic Traits and the Impact of Psychological Stress
title_short Associations between APOE Variants and Metabolic Traits and the Impact of Psychological Stress
title_sort associations between apoe variants and metabolic traits and the impact of psychological stress
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3023763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21283811
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015745
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