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Serum Secretogranin III Concentrations Were Increased in Subjects with Metabolic Syndrome and Independently Associated with Fasting Plasma Glucose Levels
Secretogranin III (SCG3) plays a crucial role in the biogenesis of secretory granules in endocrine cells, and thus affects glucose homeostasis by regulating insulin secretion by pancreatic beta cells. Insulin resistance and compensatory hyperinsulinemia are hallmarks of metabolic syndrome (MetS). Ho...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6780385/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31514320 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8091436 |
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author | Lin, Chun-Chung Cheng, Kai-Pi Hung, Hao-Chang Li, Chung-Hao Lin, Ching-Han Chang, Chih-Jen Hu, Che-Yuan Wu, Hung-Tsung Ou, Horng-Yih |
author_facet | Lin, Chun-Chung Cheng, Kai-Pi Hung, Hao-Chang Li, Chung-Hao Lin, Ching-Han Chang, Chih-Jen Hu, Che-Yuan Wu, Hung-Tsung Ou, Horng-Yih |
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description | Secretogranin III (SCG3) plays a crucial role in the biogenesis of secretory granules in endocrine cells, and thus affects glucose homeostasis by regulating insulin secretion by pancreatic beta cells. Insulin resistance and compensatory hyperinsulinemia are hallmarks of metabolic syndrome (MetS). However, the role of SCG3 in MetS remains unclear. Therefore, we investigated the relationship between serum SCG3 levels and metabolic parameters in subjects with and without MetS. This was a case control study, and 295 subjects were recruited. Serum SCG3 concentrations were compared between groups. Associations between SCG3 levels and clinico-metabolic parameters were also examined. We found serum SCG3 levels were higher in the MetS group than non-MetS group (122.6 ± 79.2 vs. 90.6 ± 58.5 nmol/L, p = 0.009). Specifically, elevated SCG3 levels were found in subjects with high fasting plasma glucose (FPG) levels, central obesity, or hypertriglyceridemia. Additionally, MetS was an independent factor of serum SCG3 levels in multivariate linear regression analyses. Moreover, FPG, free fatty acids, and waist circumference were positively associated with serum SCG3 concentrations after adjusting for insulin levels, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, and cardiovascular risk factors. In conclusion, serum SCG3 concentrations were higher in subjects with MetS and were independently associated with FPG levels. |
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spelling | pubmed-67803852019-10-30 Serum Secretogranin III Concentrations Were Increased in Subjects with Metabolic Syndrome and Independently Associated with Fasting Plasma Glucose Levels Lin, Chun-Chung Cheng, Kai-Pi Hung, Hao-Chang Li, Chung-Hao Lin, Ching-Han Chang, Chih-Jen Hu, Che-Yuan Wu, Hung-Tsung Ou, Horng-Yih J Clin Med Article Secretogranin III (SCG3) plays a crucial role in the biogenesis of secretory granules in endocrine cells, and thus affects glucose homeostasis by regulating insulin secretion by pancreatic beta cells. Insulin resistance and compensatory hyperinsulinemia are hallmarks of metabolic syndrome (MetS). However, the role of SCG3 in MetS remains unclear. Therefore, we investigated the relationship between serum SCG3 levels and metabolic parameters in subjects with and without MetS. This was a case control study, and 295 subjects were recruited. Serum SCG3 concentrations were compared between groups. Associations between SCG3 levels and clinico-metabolic parameters were also examined. We found serum SCG3 levels were higher in the MetS group than non-MetS group (122.6 ± 79.2 vs. 90.6 ± 58.5 nmol/L, p = 0.009). Specifically, elevated SCG3 levels were found in subjects with high fasting plasma glucose (FPG) levels, central obesity, or hypertriglyceridemia. Additionally, MetS was an independent factor of serum SCG3 levels in multivariate linear regression analyses. Moreover, FPG, free fatty acids, and waist circumference were positively associated with serum SCG3 concentrations after adjusting for insulin levels, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, and cardiovascular risk factors. In conclusion, serum SCG3 concentrations were higher in subjects with MetS and were independently associated with FPG levels. MDPI 2019-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6780385/ /pubmed/31514320 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8091436 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Lin, Chun-Chung Cheng, Kai-Pi Hung, Hao-Chang Li, Chung-Hao Lin, Ching-Han Chang, Chih-Jen Hu, Che-Yuan Wu, Hung-Tsung Ou, Horng-Yih Serum Secretogranin III Concentrations Were Increased in Subjects with Metabolic Syndrome and Independently Associated with Fasting Plasma Glucose Levels |
title | Serum Secretogranin III Concentrations Were Increased in Subjects with Metabolic Syndrome and Independently Associated with Fasting Plasma Glucose Levels |
title_full | Serum Secretogranin III Concentrations Were Increased in Subjects with Metabolic Syndrome and Independently Associated with Fasting Plasma Glucose Levels |
title_fullStr | Serum Secretogranin III Concentrations Were Increased in Subjects with Metabolic Syndrome and Independently Associated with Fasting Plasma Glucose Levels |
title_full_unstemmed | Serum Secretogranin III Concentrations Were Increased in Subjects with Metabolic Syndrome and Independently Associated with Fasting Plasma Glucose Levels |
title_short | Serum Secretogranin III Concentrations Were Increased in Subjects with Metabolic Syndrome and Independently Associated with Fasting Plasma Glucose Levels |
title_sort | serum secretogranin iii concentrations were increased in subjects with metabolic syndrome and independently associated with fasting plasma glucose levels |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6780385/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31514320 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8091436 |
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