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Influence of socioeconomic lifestyle factors and genetic polymorphism on type 2 diabetes occurrences among Tunisian Arab and Berber groups of Djerba Island

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is characterized by three major metabolic abnormalities: impaired insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in muscle and adipose tissues, alterations in glucose-stimulated insulin secretion, and increased hepatic glucose production. Both genetic and environmental factors con...

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Autores principales: Ouederni, Thouraya Baroudi, Fadiel, Ahmed, Stambouli, Nejla, Scalize, Trudy J, Ben Maiz, Hedi, Abid, Hafaona Kammoun, Bouhaha, Rim, Sanchez-Corona, Jose, Hamza, Adel, Benammar-Elgaaied, Amel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3513201/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23226034
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author Ouederni, Thouraya Baroudi
Fadiel, Ahmed
Stambouli, Nejla
Scalize, Trudy J
Ben Maiz, Hedi
Abid, Hafaona Kammoun
Bouhaha, Rim
Sanchez-Corona, Jose
Hamza, Adel
Benammar-Elgaaied, Amel
author_facet Ouederni, Thouraya Baroudi
Fadiel, Ahmed
Stambouli, Nejla
Scalize, Trudy J
Ben Maiz, Hedi
Abid, Hafaona Kammoun
Bouhaha, Rim
Sanchez-Corona, Jose
Hamza, Adel
Benammar-Elgaaied, Amel
author_sort Ouederni, Thouraya Baroudi
collection PubMed
description Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is characterized by three major metabolic abnormalities: impaired insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in muscle and adipose tissues, alterations in glucose-stimulated insulin secretion, and increased hepatic glucose production. Both genetic and environmental factors contribute to its development. The insulin gene (INS), insulin receptor gene (INSR), and insulin receptor substrate 1 gene (IRS1), identified by polymerase chain reaction and digestion with selected restriction enzymes PstI, NsiI, and BstnI, have been proposed as T2DM candidate genes. To determine the contribution of genetic and environmental factors on the occurrence of T2DM, we examined the frequency of T2DM among two ethnically diverse populations, Arabs and Berbers, who have shared the same environment, the island of Djerba, for thousands of years. Both populations have a high prevalence of obesity,T2DM, and a high consanguinity rate. A total of 162 T2DM men and women were matched to 110 healthy male and female controls. Results showed that the NsiI polymorphism in INSR and BstnI polymorphism of IRS1 were significantly associated with T2DM only among the Berber group. The PstI polymorphism in INS, was not associated with T2DM in either group. Sedentary lifestyles, lower physical activity, and lower educational levels were associated with T2DM among the Berber group. These findings suggest that the insulin receptor gene and lifestyle factors in combination may contribute to the occurrence of T2DM in the Berber portion of this island population.
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spelling pubmed-35132012012-12-05 Influence of socioeconomic lifestyle factors and genetic polymorphism on type 2 diabetes occurrences among Tunisian Arab and Berber groups of Djerba Island Ouederni, Thouraya Baroudi Fadiel, Ahmed Stambouli, Nejla Scalize, Trudy J Ben Maiz, Hedi Abid, Hafaona Kammoun Bouhaha, Rim Sanchez-Corona, Jose Hamza, Adel Benammar-Elgaaied, Amel Pharmgenomics Pers Med Original Research Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is characterized by three major metabolic abnormalities: impaired insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in muscle and adipose tissues, alterations in glucose-stimulated insulin secretion, and increased hepatic glucose production. Both genetic and environmental factors contribute to its development. The insulin gene (INS), insulin receptor gene (INSR), and insulin receptor substrate 1 gene (IRS1), identified by polymerase chain reaction and digestion with selected restriction enzymes PstI, NsiI, and BstnI, have been proposed as T2DM candidate genes. To determine the contribution of genetic and environmental factors on the occurrence of T2DM, we examined the frequency of T2DM among two ethnically diverse populations, Arabs and Berbers, who have shared the same environment, the island of Djerba, for thousands of years. Both populations have a high prevalence of obesity,T2DM, and a high consanguinity rate. A total of 162 T2DM men and women were matched to 110 healthy male and female controls. Results showed that the NsiI polymorphism in INSR and BstnI polymorphism of IRS1 were significantly associated with T2DM only among the Berber group. The PstI polymorphism in INS, was not associated with T2DM in either group. Sedentary lifestyles, lower physical activity, and lower educational levels were associated with T2DM among the Berber group. These findings suggest that the insulin receptor gene and lifestyle factors in combination may contribute to the occurrence of T2DM in the Berber portion of this island population. Dove Medical Press 2009-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3513201/ /pubmed/23226034 Text en © 2009 Ouederni et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Ouederni, Thouraya Baroudi
Fadiel, Ahmed
Stambouli, Nejla
Scalize, Trudy J
Ben Maiz, Hedi
Abid, Hafaona Kammoun
Bouhaha, Rim
Sanchez-Corona, Jose
Hamza, Adel
Benammar-Elgaaied, Amel
Influence of socioeconomic lifestyle factors and genetic polymorphism on type 2 diabetes occurrences among Tunisian Arab and Berber groups of Djerba Island
title Influence of socioeconomic lifestyle factors and genetic polymorphism on type 2 diabetes occurrences among Tunisian Arab and Berber groups of Djerba Island
title_full Influence of socioeconomic lifestyle factors and genetic polymorphism on type 2 diabetes occurrences among Tunisian Arab and Berber groups of Djerba Island
title_fullStr Influence of socioeconomic lifestyle factors and genetic polymorphism on type 2 diabetes occurrences among Tunisian Arab and Berber groups of Djerba Island
title_full_unstemmed Influence of socioeconomic lifestyle factors and genetic polymorphism on type 2 diabetes occurrences among Tunisian Arab and Berber groups of Djerba Island
title_short Influence of socioeconomic lifestyle factors and genetic polymorphism on type 2 diabetes occurrences among Tunisian Arab and Berber groups of Djerba Island
title_sort influence of socioeconomic lifestyle factors and genetic polymorphism on type 2 diabetes occurrences among tunisian arab and berber groups of djerba island
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3513201/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23226034
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