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Endotoxemia Is Associated With an Increased Risk of Incident Diabetes

OBJECTIVE: Diabetes is accompanied with a chronic low-grade inflammation, which may in part be mediated by endotoxins derived from Gram-negative bacteria. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We investigated in a population-based cohort whether endotoxemia is associated with clinically incident diabetes. Th...

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Autores principales: Pussinen, Pirkko J., Havulinna, Aki S., Lehto, Markku, Sundvall, Jouko, Salomaa, Veikko
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3024355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21270197
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc10-1676
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author Pussinen, Pirkko J.
Havulinna, Aki S.
Lehto, Markku
Sundvall, Jouko
Salomaa, Veikko
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Havulinna, Aki S.
Lehto, Markku
Sundvall, Jouko
Salomaa, Veikko
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description OBJECTIVE: Diabetes is accompanied with a chronic low-grade inflammation, which may in part be mediated by endotoxins derived from Gram-negative bacteria. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We investigated in a population-based cohort whether endotoxemia is associated with clinically incident diabetes. The serum endotoxin activity was measured by limulus assay from the FINRISK97 cohort comprising 7,169 subjects aged 25–74 years and followed up for 10 years. RESULTS: Both the subjects with prevalent diabetes (n = 537) and those with incident diabetes (n = 462) had higher endotoxin activity than the nondiabetic individuals (P < 0.001). The endotoxin activity was significantly associated with increased risk for incident diabetes with a hazard ratio 1.004 (95% CI 1.001–1.007; P = 0.019) per unit increase resulting in a 52% increased risk (P = 0.013) in the highest quartile compared with the lowest one. The association was independent of diabetes risk factors: serum lipids, γ-glutamyl transferase, C-reactive protein, BMI, and blood glucose. Furthermore, the association of endotoxemia with an increased risk of incident diabetes was independent of the metabolic syndrome as defined either by the National Cholesterol Educational Program-Adult Treatment Panel III or the International Diabetes Federation. Endotoxin activity was linearly related (P < 0.001) to the number of components of the metabolic syndrome. CONCLUSIONS: Both prevalent and incident diabetes were associated with endotoxemia, which may link metabolic disorders to inflammation. The results suggest that microbes play a role in the pathogenesis of diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-30243552012-02-01 Endotoxemia Is Associated With an Increased Risk of Incident Diabetes Pussinen, Pirkko J. Havulinna, Aki S. Lehto, Markku Sundvall, Jouko Salomaa, Veikko Diabetes Care Original Research OBJECTIVE: Diabetes is accompanied with a chronic low-grade inflammation, which may in part be mediated by endotoxins derived from Gram-negative bacteria. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We investigated in a population-based cohort whether endotoxemia is associated with clinically incident diabetes. The serum endotoxin activity was measured by limulus assay from the FINRISK97 cohort comprising 7,169 subjects aged 25–74 years and followed up for 10 years. RESULTS: Both the subjects with prevalent diabetes (n = 537) and those with incident diabetes (n = 462) had higher endotoxin activity than the nondiabetic individuals (P < 0.001). The endotoxin activity was significantly associated with increased risk for incident diabetes with a hazard ratio 1.004 (95% CI 1.001–1.007; P = 0.019) per unit increase resulting in a 52% increased risk (P = 0.013) in the highest quartile compared with the lowest one. The association was independent of diabetes risk factors: serum lipids, γ-glutamyl transferase, C-reactive protein, BMI, and blood glucose. Furthermore, the association of endotoxemia with an increased risk of incident diabetes was independent of the metabolic syndrome as defined either by the National Cholesterol Educational Program-Adult Treatment Panel III or the International Diabetes Federation. Endotoxin activity was linearly related (P < 0.001) to the number of components of the metabolic syndrome. CONCLUSIONS: Both prevalent and incident diabetes were associated with endotoxemia, which may link metabolic disorders to inflammation. The results suggest that microbes play a role in the pathogenesis of diabetes. American Diabetes Association 2011-02 2011-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3024355/ /pubmed/21270197 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc10-1676 Text en © 2011 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
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Pussinen, Pirkko J.
Havulinna, Aki S.
Lehto, Markku
Sundvall, Jouko
Salomaa, Veikko
Endotoxemia Is Associated With an Increased Risk of Incident Diabetes
title Endotoxemia Is Associated With an Increased Risk of Incident Diabetes
title_full Endotoxemia Is Associated With an Increased Risk of Incident Diabetes
title_fullStr Endotoxemia Is Associated With an Increased Risk of Incident Diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Endotoxemia Is Associated With an Increased Risk of Incident Diabetes
title_short Endotoxemia Is Associated With an Increased Risk of Incident Diabetes
title_sort endotoxemia is associated with an increased risk of incident diabetes
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3024355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21270197
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc10-1676
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