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Ethnic Differences in Pancreatic Fat Accumulation and Its Relationship With Other Fat Depots and Inflammatory Markers

OBJECTIVE: Visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and hepatic fat are associated with insulin resistance and vary by sex and ethnicity. Recently, pancreatic fat fraction (PFF) has also been linked with increasing obesity. Our aim was to assess ethnic and sex differences in PFF and its relationship to other f...

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Autores principales: Lê, Kim-Anne, Ventura, Emily E., Fisher, Jessica Q., Davis, Jaimie N., Weigensberg, Marc J., Punyanitya, Mark, Hu, Houchun H., Nayak, Krishna S., Goran, Michael I.
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3024373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21270204
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc10-0760
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author Lê, Kim-Anne
Ventura, Emily E.
Fisher, Jessica Q.
Davis, Jaimie N.
Weigensberg, Marc J.
Punyanitya, Mark
Hu, Houchun H.
Nayak, Krishna S.
Goran, Michael I.
author_facet Lê, Kim-Anne
Ventura, Emily E.
Fisher, Jessica Q.
Davis, Jaimie N.
Weigensberg, Marc J.
Punyanitya, Mark
Hu, Houchun H.
Nayak, Krishna S.
Goran, Michael I.
author_sort Lê, Kim-Anne
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description OBJECTIVE: Visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and hepatic fat are associated with insulin resistance and vary by sex and ethnicity. Recently, pancreatic fat fraction (PFF) has also been linked with increasing obesity. Our aim was to assess ethnic and sex differences in PFF and its relationship to other fat depots, circulating free fatty acids (FFA), insulin secretion and sensitivity, and inflammation in obese adolescents and young adults. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We examined 138 (40 males, 98 females) obese Hispanics and African Americans (13–25 years). Subcutaneous adipose tissue and VAT volumes, hepatic fat fraction (HFF), and PFF were determined by magnetic resonance imaging. Insulin sensitivity and β-cell function were assessed during an intravenous glucose tolerance test. RESULTS: Hispanics had higher PFF than African Americans (7.3 ± 3.8 vs. 6.2 ± 2.6%, P = 0.03); this ethnic difference was higher in young adults compared with children and adolescents (ethnicity × age: P = 0.01). Males had higher PFF than females (P < 0.0001). PFF was positively correlated with VAT (r = 0.45, P < 0.0001), HFF (r = 0.29, P < 0.0001), and FFA (r = 0.32, P = 0.001). PFF positively correlated with inflammatory markers but lost significance when adjusted for VAT. In multiple stepwise regression analysis, VAT and FFA were the best predictors of PFF (adjusted R(2) = 0.40). There were no significant correlations between PFF and markers of insulin sensitivity or β-cell function. CONCLUSIONS: PFF is higher in Hispanics than African Americans, and this difference increases with age. In young obese individuals, PFF is related to VAT, HFF, and circulating FFA, thus possibly contributing to their increased risk for type 2 diabetes and related metabolic disorders.
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spelling pubmed-30243732012-02-01 Ethnic Differences in Pancreatic Fat Accumulation and Its Relationship With Other Fat Depots and Inflammatory Markers Lê, Kim-Anne Ventura, Emily E. Fisher, Jessica Q. Davis, Jaimie N. Weigensberg, Marc J. Punyanitya, Mark Hu, Houchun H. Nayak, Krishna S. Goran, Michael I. Diabetes Care Original Research OBJECTIVE: Visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and hepatic fat are associated with insulin resistance and vary by sex and ethnicity. Recently, pancreatic fat fraction (PFF) has also been linked with increasing obesity. Our aim was to assess ethnic and sex differences in PFF and its relationship to other fat depots, circulating free fatty acids (FFA), insulin secretion and sensitivity, and inflammation in obese adolescents and young adults. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We examined 138 (40 males, 98 females) obese Hispanics and African Americans (13–25 years). Subcutaneous adipose tissue and VAT volumes, hepatic fat fraction (HFF), and PFF were determined by magnetic resonance imaging. Insulin sensitivity and β-cell function were assessed during an intravenous glucose tolerance test. RESULTS: Hispanics had higher PFF than African Americans (7.3 ± 3.8 vs. 6.2 ± 2.6%, P = 0.03); this ethnic difference was higher in young adults compared with children and adolescents (ethnicity × age: P = 0.01). Males had higher PFF than females (P < 0.0001). PFF was positively correlated with VAT (r = 0.45, P < 0.0001), HFF (r = 0.29, P < 0.0001), and FFA (r = 0.32, P = 0.001). PFF positively correlated with inflammatory markers but lost significance when adjusted for VAT. In multiple stepwise regression analysis, VAT and FFA were the best predictors of PFF (adjusted R(2) = 0.40). There were no significant correlations between PFF and markers of insulin sensitivity or β-cell function. CONCLUSIONS: PFF is higher in Hispanics than African Americans, and this difference increases with age. In young obese individuals, PFF is related to VAT, HFF, and circulating FFA, thus possibly contributing to their increased risk for type 2 diabetes and related metabolic disorders. American Diabetes Association 2011-02 2011-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3024373/ /pubmed/21270204 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc10-0760 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.
spellingShingle Original Research
Lê, Kim-Anne
Ventura, Emily E.
Fisher, Jessica Q.
Davis, Jaimie N.
Weigensberg, Marc J.
Punyanitya, Mark
Hu, Houchun H.
Nayak, Krishna S.
Goran, Michael I.
Ethnic Differences in Pancreatic Fat Accumulation and Its Relationship With Other Fat Depots and Inflammatory Markers
title Ethnic Differences in Pancreatic Fat Accumulation and Its Relationship With Other Fat Depots and Inflammatory Markers
title_full Ethnic Differences in Pancreatic Fat Accumulation and Its Relationship With Other Fat Depots and Inflammatory Markers
title_fullStr Ethnic Differences in Pancreatic Fat Accumulation and Its Relationship With Other Fat Depots and Inflammatory Markers
title_full_unstemmed Ethnic Differences in Pancreatic Fat Accumulation and Its Relationship With Other Fat Depots and Inflammatory Markers
title_short Ethnic Differences in Pancreatic Fat Accumulation and Its Relationship With Other Fat Depots and Inflammatory Markers
title_sort ethnic differences in pancreatic fat accumulation and its relationship with other fat depots and inflammatory markers
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3024373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21270204
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc10-0760
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