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Different pathogenesis of glucose intolerance in two subtypes of primary aldosteronism: Aldosterone‐producing adenoma and idiopathic hyperaldosteronism

AIMS/INTRODUCTION: An increased risk of diabetes mellitus has been reported in primary aldosteronism, but the pathogenesis of glucose intolerance between the primary aldosteronism subtypes remains unclear. This study aimed to evaluate glucose metabolism in oral glucose tolerance test between aldoste...

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Autores principales: Okazaki‐Hada, Mikiko, Moriya, Ayako, Nagao, Mototsugu, Oikawa, Shinichi, Fukuda, Izumi, Sugihara, Hitoshi
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7610106/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32470155
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jdi.13312
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author Okazaki‐Hada, Mikiko
Moriya, Ayako
Nagao, Mototsugu
Oikawa, Shinichi
Fukuda, Izumi
Sugihara, Hitoshi
author_facet Okazaki‐Hada, Mikiko
Moriya, Ayako
Nagao, Mototsugu
Oikawa, Shinichi
Fukuda, Izumi
Sugihara, Hitoshi
author_sort Okazaki‐Hada, Mikiko
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description AIMS/INTRODUCTION: An increased risk of diabetes mellitus has been reported in primary aldosteronism, but the pathogenesis of glucose intolerance between the primary aldosteronism subtypes remains unclear. This study aimed to evaluate glucose metabolism in oral glucose tolerance test between aldosterone‐producing adenoma and idiopathic hyperaldosteronism, and characterize patients with improved glucose intolerance after primary aldosteronism treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Oral glucose tolerance test was carried out in 116 patients who were diagnosed with primary aldosteronism and received adrenal venous sampling for subtyping. Oral glucose tolerance test was re‐evaluated after starting the treatment of primary aldosteronism for those who had glucose intolerance before the treatment. RESULTS: A total of 46.4% and 52.3% of patients with aldosterone‐producing adenoma and idiopathic hyperaldosteronism, respectively, were diagnosed with impaired glucose tolerance or diabetes. The insulinogenic index was significantly lower in aldosterone‐producing adenoma than in idiopathic hyperaldosteronism (P = 0.045), whereas the Matsuda insulin sensitivity index was significantly higher in aldosterone‐producing adenoma than in idiopathic hyperaldosteronism (P = 0.022). After the treatment of primary aldosteronism, glucose intolerance was improved in 66.6% and 45.8% of aldosterone‐producing adenoma and idiopathic hyperaldosteronism, respectively. The presence of obesity and central obesity were significantly lower in patients who improved glucose intolerance after the treatment of primary aldosteronism as compared with those not improved (P = 0.013 and P = 0.033, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Insulin secretion impairment and insulin resistance play pathogenic roles for glucose intolerance in aldosterone‐producing adenoma and idiopathic hyperaldosteronism, respectively. In addition, primary aldosteronism treatments can ameliorate glucose intolerance more effectively in patients without obesity and/or central obesity.
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spelling pubmed-76101062020-11-09 Different pathogenesis of glucose intolerance in two subtypes of primary aldosteronism: Aldosterone‐producing adenoma and idiopathic hyperaldosteronism Okazaki‐Hada, Mikiko Moriya, Ayako Nagao, Mototsugu Oikawa, Shinichi Fukuda, Izumi Sugihara, Hitoshi J Diabetes Investig Articles AIMS/INTRODUCTION: An increased risk of diabetes mellitus has been reported in primary aldosteronism, but the pathogenesis of glucose intolerance between the primary aldosteronism subtypes remains unclear. This study aimed to evaluate glucose metabolism in oral glucose tolerance test between aldosterone‐producing adenoma and idiopathic hyperaldosteronism, and characterize patients with improved glucose intolerance after primary aldosteronism treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Oral glucose tolerance test was carried out in 116 patients who were diagnosed with primary aldosteronism and received adrenal venous sampling for subtyping. Oral glucose tolerance test was re‐evaluated after starting the treatment of primary aldosteronism for those who had glucose intolerance before the treatment. RESULTS: A total of 46.4% and 52.3% of patients with aldosterone‐producing adenoma and idiopathic hyperaldosteronism, respectively, were diagnosed with impaired glucose tolerance or diabetes. The insulinogenic index was significantly lower in aldosterone‐producing adenoma than in idiopathic hyperaldosteronism (P = 0.045), whereas the Matsuda insulin sensitivity index was significantly higher in aldosterone‐producing adenoma than in idiopathic hyperaldosteronism (P = 0.022). After the treatment of primary aldosteronism, glucose intolerance was improved in 66.6% and 45.8% of aldosterone‐producing adenoma and idiopathic hyperaldosteronism, respectively. The presence of obesity and central obesity were significantly lower in patients who improved glucose intolerance after the treatment of primary aldosteronism as compared with those not improved (P = 0.013 and P = 0.033, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Insulin secretion impairment and insulin resistance play pathogenic roles for glucose intolerance in aldosterone‐producing adenoma and idiopathic hyperaldosteronism, respectively. In addition, primary aldosteronism treatments can ameliorate glucose intolerance more effectively in patients without obesity and/or central obesity. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-06-26 2020-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7610106/ /pubmed/32470155 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jdi.13312 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Journal of Diabetes Investigation published by Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes (AASD) and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Articles
Okazaki‐Hada, Mikiko
Moriya, Ayako
Nagao, Mototsugu
Oikawa, Shinichi
Fukuda, Izumi
Sugihara, Hitoshi
Different pathogenesis of glucose intolerance in two subtypes of primary aldosteronism: Aldosterone‐producing adenoma and idiopathic hyperaldosteronism
title Different pathogenesis of glucose intolerance in two subtypes of primary aldosteronism: Aldosterone‐producing adenoma and idiopathic hyperaldosteronism
title_full Different pathogenesis of glucose intolerance in two subtypes of primary aldosteronism: Aldosterone‐producing adenoma and idiopathic hyperaldosteronism
title_fullStr Different pathogenesis of glucose intolerance in two subtypes of primary aldosteronism: Aldosterone‐producing adenoma and idiopathic hyperaldosteronism
title_full_unstemmed Different pathogenesis of glucose intolerance in two subtypes of primary aldosteronism: Aldosterone‐producing adenoma and idiopathic hyperaldosteronism
title_short Different pathogenesis of glucose intolerance in two subtypes of primary aldosteronism: Aldosterone‐producing adenoma and idiopathic hyperaldosteronism
title_sort different pathogenesis of glucose intolerance in two subtypes of primary aldosteronism: aldosterone‐producing adenoma and idiopathic hyperaldosteronism
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7610106/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32470155
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jdi.13312
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