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Mechanisms of hyperinsulinaemia in apparently healthy non-obese young adults: role of insulin secretion, clearance and action and associations with plasma amino acids

AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: This study aimed to examine the metabolic health of young apparently healthy non-obese adults to better understand mechanisms of hyperinsulinaemia. METHODS: Non-obese (BMI < 30 kg/m(2)) adults aged 18–35 years (N = 254) underwent a stable isotope-labelled OGTT. Insulin sensitivit...

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Autores principales: Hamley, Steven, Kloosterman, Danielle, Duthie, Tamara, Dalla Man, Chiara, Visentin, Roberto, Mason, Shaun A., Ang, Teddy, Selathurai, Ahrathy, Kaur, Gunveen, Morales-Scholz, Maria G., Howlett, Kirsten F., Kowalski, Greg M., Shaw, Christopher S., Bruce, Clinton R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31489455
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00125-019-04990-y
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author Hamley, Steven
Kloosterman, Danielle
Duthie, Tamara
Dalla Man, Chiara
Visentin, Roberto
Mason, Shaun A.
Ang, Teddy
Selathurai, Ahrathy
Kaur, Gunveen
Morales-Scholz, Maria G.
Howlett, Kirsten F.
Kowalski, Greg M.
Shaw, Christopher S.
Bruce, Clinton R.
author_facet Hamley, Steven
Kloosterman, Danielle
Duthie, Tamara
Dalla Man, Chiara
Visentin, Roberto
Mason, Shaun A.
Ang, Teddy
Selathurai, Ahrathy
Kaur, Gunveen
Morales-Scholz, Maria G.
Howlett, Kirsten F.
Kowalski, Greg M.
Shaw, Christopher S.
Bruce, Clinton R.
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description AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: This study aimed to examine the metabolic health of young apparently healthy non-obese adults to better understand mechanisms of hyperinsulinaemia. METHODS: Non-obese (BMI < 30 kg/m(2)) adults aged 18–35 years (N = 254) underwent a stable isotope-labelled OGTT. Insulin sensitivity, glucose effectiveness and beta cell function were determined using oral minimal models. Individuals were stratified into quartiles based on their insulin response during the OGTT, with quartile 1 having the lowest and quartile 4 the highest responses. RESULTS: Thirteen per cent of individuals had impaired fasting glucose (IFG; n = 14) or impaired glucose tolerance (IGT; n = 19), allowing comparisons across the continuum of insulin responses within the spectrum of normoglycaemia and prediabetes. BMI (~24 kg/m(2)) was similar across insulin quartiles and in those with IFG and IGT. Despite similar glycaemic excursions, fasting insulin, triacylglycerols and cholesterol were elevated in quartile 4. Insulin sensitivity was lowest in quartile 4, and accompanied by increased insulin secretion and reduced insulin clearance. Individuals with IFG had similar insulin sensitivity and beta cell function to those in quartiles 2 and 3, but were more insulin sensitive than individuals in quartile 4. While individuals with IGT had a similar degree of insulin resistance to quartile 4, they exhibited a more severe defect in beta cell function. Plasma branched-chain amino acids were not elevated in quartile 4, IFG or IGT. CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: Hyperinsulinaemia within normoglycaemic young, non-obese adults manifests due to increased insulin secretion and reduced insulin clearance. Individual phenotypic characterisation revealed that the most hyperinsulinaemic were more similar to individuals with IGT than IFG, suggesting that hyperinsulinaemic individuals may be on the continuum toward IGT. Furthermore, plasma branched-chain amino acids may not be an effective biomarker in identifying hyperinsulinaemia and insulin resistance in young non-obese adults.
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spelling pubmed-68615362019-12-03 Mechanisms of hyperinsulinaemia in apparently healthy non-obese young adults: role of insulin secretion, clearance and action and associations with plasma amino acids Hamley, Steven Kloosterman, Danielle Duthie, Tamara Dalla Man, Chiara Visentin, Roberto Mason, Shaun A. Ang, Teddy Selathurai, Ahrathy Kaur, Gunveen Morales-Scholz, Maria G. Howlett, Kirsten F. Kowalski, Greg M. Shaw, Christopher S. Bruce, Clinton R. Diabetologia Article AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: This study aimed to examine the metabolic health of young apparently healthy non-obese adults to better understand mechanisms of hyperinsulinaemia. METHODS: Non-obese (BMI < 30 kg/m(2)) adults aged 18–35 years (N = 254) underwent a stable isotope-labelled OGTT. Insulin sensitivity, glucose effectiveness and beta cell function were determined using oral minimal models. Individuals were stratified into quartiles based on their insulin response during the OGTT, with quartile 1 having the lowest and quartile 4 the highest responses. RESULTS: Thirteen per cent of individuals had impaired fasting glucose (IFG; n = 14) or impaired glucose tolerance (IGT; n = 19), allowing comparisons across the continuum of insulin responses within the spectrum of normoglycaemia and prediabetes. BMI (~24 kg/m(2)) was similar across insulin quartiles and in those with IFG and IGT. Despite similar glycaemic excursions, fasting insulin, triacylglycerols and cholesterol were elevated in quartile 4. Insulin sensitivity was lowest in quartile 4, and accompanied by increased insulin secretion and reduced insulin clearance. Individuals with IFG had similar insulin sensitivity and beta cell function to those in quartiles 2 and 3, but were more insulin sensitive than individuals in quartile 4. While individuals with IGT had a similar degree of insulin resistance to quartile 4, they exhibited a more severe defect in beta cell function. Plasma branched-chain amino acids were not elevated in quartile 4, IFG or IGT. CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: Hyperinsulinaemia within normoglycaemic young, non-obese adults manifests due to increased insulin secretion and reduced insulin clearance. Individual phenotypic characterisation revealed that the most hyperinsulinaemic were more similar to individuals with IGT than IFG, suggesting that hyperinsulinaemic individuals may be on the continuum toward IGT. Furthermore, plasma branched-chain amino acids may not be an effective biomarker in identifying hyperinsulinaemia and insulin resistance in young non-obese adults. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2019-09-06 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6861536/ /pubmed/31489455 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00125-019-04990-y Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Hamley, Steven
Kloosterman, Danielle
Duthie, Tamara
Dalla Man, Chiara
Visentin, Roberto
Mason, Shaun A.
Ang, Teddy
Selathurai, Ahrathy
Kaur, Gunveen
Morales-Scholz, Maria G.
Howlett, Kirsten F.
Kowalski, Greg M.
Shaw, Christopher S.
Bruce, Clinton R.
Mechanisms of hyperinsulinaemia in apparently healthy non-obese young adults: role of insulin secretion, clearance and action and associations with plasma amino acids
title Mechanisms of hyperinsulinaemia in apparently healthy non-obese young adults: role of insulin secretion, clearance and action and associations with plasma amino acids
title_full Mechanisms of hyperinsulinaemia in apparently healthy non-obese young adults: role of insulin secretion, clearance and action and associations with plasma amino acids
title_fullStr Mechanisms of hyperinsulinaemia in apparently healthy non-obese young adults: role of insulin secretion, clearance and action and associations with plasma amino acids
title_full_unstemmed Mechanisms of hyperinsulinaemia in apparently healthy non-obese young adults: role of insulin secretion, clearance and action and associations with plasma amino acids
title_short Mechanisms of hyperinsulinaemia in apparently healthy non-obese young adults: role of insulin secretion, clearance and action and associations with plasma amino acids
title_sort mechanisms of hyperinsulinaemia in apparently healthy non-obese young adults: role of insulin secretion, clearance and action and associations with plasma amino acids
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31489455
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00125-019-04990-y
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