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Betaine and Trimethylamine-N-Oxide as Predictors of Cardiovascular Outcomes Show Different Patterns in Diabetes Mellitus: An Observational Study

BACKGROUND: Betaine is a major osmolyte, also important in methyl group metabolism. Concentrations of betaine, its metabolite dimethylglycine and analog trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) in blood are cardiovascular risk markers. Diabetes disturbs betaine: does diabetes alter associations between betaine...

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Autores principales: Lever, Michael, George, Peter M., Slow, Sandy, Bellamy, David, Young, Joanna M., Ho, Markus, McEntyre, Christopher J., Elmslie, Jane L., Atkinson, Wendy, Molyneux, Sarah L., Troughton, Richard W., Frampton, Christopher M., Richards, A. Mark, Chambers, Stephen T.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4262445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25493436
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114969
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author Lever, Michael
George, Peter M.
Slow, Sandy
Bellamy, David
Young, Joanna M.
Ho, Markus
McEntyre, Christopher J.
Elmslie, Jane L.
Atkinson, Wendy
Molyneux, Sarah L.
Troughton, Richard W.
Frampton, Christopher M.
Richards, A. Mark
Chambers, Stephen T.
author_facet Lever, Michael
George, Peter M.
Slow, Sandy
Bellamy, David
Young, Joanna M.
Ho, Markus
McEntyre, Christopher J.
Elmslie, Jane L.
Atkinson, Wendy
Molyneux, Sarah L.
Troughton, Richard W.
Frampton, Christopher M.
Richards, A. Mark
Chambers, Stephen T.
author_sort Lever, Michael
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description BACKGROUND: Betaine is a major osmolyte, also important in methyl group metabolism. Concentrations of betaine, its metabolite dimethylglycine and analog trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) in blood are cardiovascular risk markers. Diabetes disturbs betaine: does diabetes alter associations between betaine-related measures and cardiovascular risk? METHODS: Plasma samples were collected from 475 subjects four months after discharge following an acute coronary admission. Death (n = 81), secondary acute MI (n = 87), admission for heart failure (n = 85), unstable angina (n = 72) and all cardiovascular events (n = 283) were recorded (median follow-up: 1804 days). RESULTS: High and low metabolite concentrations were defined as top or bottom quintile of the total cohort. In subjects with diabetes (n = 79), high plasma betaine was associated with increased frequencies of events; significantly for heart failure, hazard ratio 3.1 (1.2–8.2) and all cardiovascular events, HR 2.8 (1.4–5.5). In subjects without diabetes (n = 396), low plasma betaine was associated with events; significantly for secondary myocardial infarction, HR 2.1 (1.2–3.6), unstable angina, HR 2.3 (1.3–4.0), and all cardiovascular events, HR 1.4 (1.0–1.9). In diabetes, high TMAO was a marker of all outcomes, HR 2.7 (1.1–7.1) for death, 4.0 (1.6–9.8) for myocardial infarction, 4.6 (2.0–10.7) for heart failure, 9.1 (2.8–29.7) for unstable angina and 2.0 (1.1–3.6) for all cardiovascular events. In subjects without diabetes TMAO was only significant for death, HR 2.7 (1.6–4.8) and heart failure, HR 1.9 (1.1–3.4). Adding the estimated glomerular filtration rate to Cox regression models tended to increase the apparent risks associated with low betaine. CONCLUSIONS: Elevated plasma betaine concentration is a marker of cardiovascular risk in diabetes; conversely low plasma betaine concentrations indicate increased risk in the absence of diabetes. We speculate that the difference reflects control of osmolyte retention in tissues. Elevated plasma TMAO is a strong risk marker in diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-42624452014-12-15 Betaine and Trimethylamine-N-Oxide as Predictors of Cardiovascular Outcomes Show Different Patterns in Diabetes Mellitus: An Observational Study Lever, Michael George, Peter M. Slow, Sandy Bellamy, David Young, Joanna M. Ho, Markus McEntyre, Christopher J. Elmslie, Jane L. Atkinson, Wendy Molyneux, Sarah L. Troughton, Richard W. Frampton, Christopher M. Richards, A. Mark Chambers, Stephen T. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Betaine is a major osmolyte, also important in methyl group metabolism. Concentrations of betaine, its metabolite dimethylglycine and analog trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) in blood are cardiovascular risk markers. Diabetes disturbs betaine: does diabetes alter associations between betaine-related measures and cardiovascular risk? METHODS: Plasma samples were collected from 475 subjects four months after discharge following an acute coronary admission. Death (n = 81), secondary acute MI (n = 87), admission for heart failure (n = 85), unstable angina (n = 72) and all cardiovascular events (n = 283) were recorded (median follow-up: 1804 days). RESULTS: High and low metabolite concentrations were defined as top or bottom quintile of the total cohort. In subjects with diabetes (n = 79), high plasma betaine was associated with increased frequencies of events; significantly for heart failure, hazard ratio 3.1 (1.2–8.2) and all cardiovascular events, HR 2.8 (1.4–5.5). In subjects without diabetes (n = 396), low plasma betaine was associated with events; significantly for secondary myocardial infarction, HR 2.1 (1.2–3.6), unstable angina, HR 2.3 (1.3–4.0), and all cardiovascular events, HR 1.4 (1.0–1.9). In diabetes, high TMAO was a marker of all outcomes, HR 2.7 (1.1–7.1) for death, 4.0 (1.6–9.8) for myocardial infarction, 4.6 (2.0–10.7) for heart failure, 9.1 (2.8–29.7) for unstable angina and 2.0 (1.1–3.6) for all cardiovascular events. In subjects without diabetes TMAO was only significant for death, HR 2.7 (1.6–4.8) and heart failure, HR 1.9 (1.1–3.4). Adding the estimated glomerular filtration rate to Cox regression models tended to increase the apparent risks associated with low betaine. CONCLUSIONS: Elevated plasma betaine concentration is a marker of cardiovascular risk in diabetes; conversely low plasma betaine concentrations indicate increased risk in the absence of diabetes. We speculate that the difference reflects control of osmolyte retention in tissues. Elevated plasma TMAO is a strong risk marker in diabetes. Public Library of Science 2014-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4262445/ /pubmed/25493436 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114969 Text en © 2014 Lever 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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Lever, Michael
George, Peter M.
Slow, Sandy
Bellamy, David
Young, Joanna M.
Ho, Markus
McEntyre, Christopher J.
Elmslie, Jane L.
Atkinson, Wendy
Molyneux, Sarah L.
Troughton, Richard W.
Frampton, Christopher M.
Richards, A. Mark
Chambers, Stephen T.
Betaine and Trimethylamine-N-Oxide as Predictors of Cardiovascular Outcomes Show Different Patterns in Diabetes Mellitus: An Observational Study
title Betaine and Trimethylamine-N-Oxide as Predictors of Cardiovascular Outcomes Show Different Patterns in Diabetes Mellitus: An Observational Study
title_full Betaine and Trimethylamine-N-Oxide as Predictors of Cardiovascular Outcomes Show Different Patterns in Diabetes Mellitus: An Observational Study
title_fullStr Betaine and Trimethylamine-N-Oxide as Predictors of Cardiovascular Outcomes Show Different Patterns in Diabetes Mellitus: An Observational Study
title_full_unstemmed Betaine and Trimethylamine-N-Oxide as Predictors of Cardiovascular Outcomes Show Different Patterns in Diabetes Mellitus: An Observational Study
title_short Betaine and Trimethylamine-N-Oxide as Predictors of Cardiovascular Outcomes Show Different Patterns in Diabetes Mellitus: An Observational Study
title_sort betaine and trimethylamine-n-oxide as predictors of cardiovascular outcomes show different patterns in diabetes mellitus: an observational study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4262445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25493436
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114969
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