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Higher Fasting and Postprandial Free Fatty Acid Levels Are Associated With Higher Muscle Insulin Resistance and Lower Insulin Secretion in Young Non-Obese Women

BACKGROUND: To assess the relationship of the shape of glucose concentration curve during a standardized meal test to serum free fatty acid (FFA) concentrations, insulin resistance and insulin secretion in young non-obese women. METHODS: Thirty-five young women had a standardized meal for breakfast...

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Autores principales: Takeuchi, Mika, Minato, Satomi, Kitaoka, Kaori, Tsuboi, Ayaka, Kurata, Miki, Kazumi, Tsutomu, Fukuo, Keisuke
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Publicado: Elmer Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6188023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30344817
http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jocmr3534w
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author Takeuchi, Mika
Minato, Satomi
Kitaoka, Kaori
Tsuboi, Ayaka
Kurata, Miki
Kazumi, Tsutomu
Fukuo, Keisuke
author_facet Takeuchi, Mika
Minato, Satomi
Kitaoka, Kaori
Tsuboi, Ayaka
Kurata, Miki
Kazumi, Tsutomu
Fukuo, Keisuke
author_sort Takeuchi, Mika
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description BACKGROUND: To assess the relationship of the shape of glucose concentration curve during a standardized meal test to serum free fatty acid (FFA) concentrations, insulin resistance and insulin secretion in young non-obese women. METHODS: Thirty-five young women had a standardized meal for breakfast with measurement of glucose, insulin and FFA concentrations at 0 (fasting), 30, 60 and 120 min; the areas under the concentration curves were calculated (AUCg, AUCi and AUCffa, respectively). Meal-induced insulin response (MIR) was calculated as the ratio between the incremental insulin and glucose concentrations during the first 30 min of meal tests. In two women (group A), post-breakfast glucose (PBG) returned to levels below fasting plasma glucose (FPG) at 30 min; in 15 and 11 women, PBG returned to levels below FPG at 60 and 120 min (groups B and C, respectively). In the remaining seven women (group D), PBG never fell below FPG. RESULTS: Despite no difference in fasting insulin and AUCi, fasting FFA, AUCg and AUCffa were the lowest in group A, increased linearly from group B to C and plateaued in group D, whereas MIR might be the highest in group A, decreased from group B to C and plateaued in group D. CONCLUSION: Young women whose PBG returned to FPG more slowly had higher muscle insulin resistance and lower MIR associated with higher fasting and postprandial FFA levels compared with young women whose PBG returned to baseline more quickly.
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spelling pubmed-61880232018-10-19 Higher Fasting and Postprandial Free Fatty Acid Levels Are Associated With Higher Muscle Insulin Resistance and Lower Insulin Secretion in Young Non-Obese Women Takeuchi, Mika Minato, Satomi Kitaoka, Kaori Tsuboi, Ayaka Kurata, Miki Kazumi, Tsutomu Fukuo, Keisuke J Clin Med Res Original Article BACKGROUND: To assess the relationship of the shape of glucose concentration curve during a standardized meal test to serum free fatty acid (FFA) concentrations, insulin resistance and insulin secretion in young non-obese women. METHODS: Thirty-five young women had a standardized meal for breakfast with measurement of glucose, insulin and FFA concentrations at 0 (fasting), 30, 60 and 120 min; the areas under the concentration curves were calculated (AUCg, AUCi and AUCffa, respectively). Meal-induced insulin response (MIR) was calculated as the ratio between the incremental insulin and glucose concentrations during the first 30 min of meal tests. In two women (group A), post-breakfast glucose (PBG) returned to levels below fasting plasma glucose (FPG) at 30 min; in 15 and 11 women, PBG returned to levels below FPG at 60 and 120 min (groups B and C, respectively). In the remaining seven women (group D), PBG never fell below FPG. RESULTS: Despite no difference in fasting insulin and AUCi, fasting FFA, AUCg and AUCffa were the lowest in group A, increased linearly from group B to C and plateaued in group D, whereas MIR might be the highest in group A, decreased from group B to C and plateaued in group D. CONCLUSION: Young women whose PBG returned to FPG more slowly had higher muscle insulin resistance and lower MIR associated with higher fasting and postprandial FFA levels compared with young women whose PBG returned to baseline more quickly. Elmer Press 2018-11 2018-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6188023/ /pubmed/30344817 http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jocmr3534w Text en Copyright 2018, Takeuchi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Takeuchi, Mika
Minato, Satomi
Kitaoka, Kaori
Tsuboi, Ayaka
Kurata, Miki
Kazumi, Tsutomu
Fukuo, Keisuke
Higher Fasting and Postprandial Free Fatty Acid Levels Are Associated With Higher Muscle Insulin Resistance and Lower Insulin Secretion in Young Non-Obese Women
title Higher Fasting and Postprandial Free Fatty Acid Levels Are Associated With Higher Muscle Insulin Resistance and Lower Insulin Secretion in Young Non-Obese Women
title_full Higher Fasting and Postprandial Free Fatty Acid Levels Are Associated With Higher Muscle Insulin Resistance and Lower Insulin Secretion in Young Non-Obese Women
title_fullStr Higher Fasting and Postprandial Free Fatty Acid Levels Are Associated With Higher Muscle Insulin Resistance and Lower Insulin Secretion in Young Non-Obese Women
title_full_unstemmed Higher Fasting and Postprandial Free Fatty Acid Levels Are Associated With Higher Muscle Insulin Resistance and Lower Insulin Secretion in Young Non-Obese Women
title_short Higher Fasting and Postprandial Free Fatty Acid Levels Are Associated With Higher Muscle Insulin Resistance and Lower Insulin Secretion in Young Non-Obese Women
title_sort higher fasting and postprandial free fatty acid levels are associated with higher muscle insulin resistance and lower insulin secretion in young non-obese women
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6188023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30344817
http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jocmr3534w
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