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β-cell function in black South African women: exploratory associations with insulin clearance, visceral and ectopic fat
The role of ectopic fat, insulin secretion and clearance in the preservation ofβ-cell function in black African women with obesity who typically present with hyperinsulinaemia is not clear. We aim to examine the associations between disposition index (DI, an estimate of β-cell function), insulin sec...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8183622/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33884957 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EC-21-0153 |
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author | Fortuin-de Smidt, Melony C Mendham, Amy E Hauksson, Jon Alhamud, Ali Stefanovski, Darko Hakim, Olah Swart, Jeroen Goff, Louise M Kahn, Steven E Olsson, Tommy Goedecke, Julia H |
author_facet | Fortuin-de Smidt, Melony C Mendham, Amy E Hauksson, Jon Alhamud, Ali Stefanovski, Darko Hakim, Olah Swart, Jeroen Goff, Louise M Kahn, Steven E Olsson, Tommy Goedecke, Julia H |
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description | The role of ectopic fat, insulin secretion and clearance in the preservation ofβ-cell function in black African women with obesity who typically present with hyperinsulinaemia is not clear. We aim to examine the associations between disposition index (DI, an estimate of β-cell function), insulin secretion and clearance and ectopic fat deposition. This is a cross-sectional study of 43 black South African women (age 20–35 years) with obesity (BMI 30–40 kg/m(2)) and without type 2 diabetes that measured the following: DI, insulin sensitivity (S(I)), acute insulin response (AIRg), insulin secretion rate (ISR), hepatic insulin extraction and peripheral insulin clearance (frequently sampled i.v. glucose tolerance test); pancreatic and hepatic fat, visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and abdominal s.c. adipose tissue (aSAT) volume (MRI), intra-myocellular (IMCL) and extra-myocellular fat content (EMCL) (magnetic resonance spectroscopy). DI correlated positively with peripheral insulin clearance (β 55.80, P = 0.002). Higher DI was associated with lower VAT, pancreatic fat and soleus fat, but VAT explained most of the variance in DI (32%). Additionally, higher first phase ISR (P = 0.033) and lower hepatic insulin extraction (P = 0.022) were associated with lower VAT, independent from S(I,) rather than with ectopic fat. In conclusion, peripheral insulin clearance emerged as an important correlate of DI(.) However, VAT was the main determinant of a lower DI above ectopic fat depots. Importantly, VAT, but not ectopic fat, is associated with both lower insulin secretion and higher hepatic insulin extraction. Prevention of VAT accumulation in young black African women should, therefore, be an important target for beta cell preservation. |
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spelling | pubmed-81836222021-06-10 β-cell function in black South African women: exploratory associations with insulin clearance, visceral and ectopic fat Fortuin-de Smidt, Melony C Mendham, Amy E Hauksson, Jon Alhamud, Ali Stefanovski, Darko Hakim, Olah Swart, Jeroen Goff, Louise M Kahn, Steven E Olsson, Tommy Goedecke, Julia H Endocr Connect Research The role of ectopic fat, insulin secretion and clearance in the preservation ofβ-cell function in black African women with obesity who typically present with hyperinsulinaemia is not clear. We aim to examine the associations between disposition index (DI, an estimate of β-cell function), insulin secretion and clearance and ectopic fat deposition. This is a cross-sectional study of 43 black South African women (age 20–35 years) with obesity (BMI 30–40 kg/m(2)) and without type 2 diabetes that measured the following: DI, insulin sensitivity (S(I)), acute insulin response (AIRg), insulin secretion rate (ISR), hepatic insulin extraction and peripheral insulin clearance (frequently sampled i.v. glucose tolerance test); pancreatic and hepatic fat, visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and abdominal s.c. adipose tissue (aSAT) volume (MRI), intra-myocellular (IMCL) and extra-myocellular fat content (EMCL) (magnetic resonance spectroscopy). DI correlated positively with peripheral insulin clearance (β 55.80, P = 0.002). Higher DI was associated with lower VAT, pancreatic fat and soleus fat, but VAT explained most of the variance in DI (32%). Additionally, higher first phase ISR (P = 0.033) and lower hepatic insulin extraction (P = 0.022) were associated with lower VAT, independent from S(I,) rather than with ectopic fat. In conclusion, peripheral insulin clearance emerged as an important correlate of DI(.) However, VAT was the main determinant of a lower DI above ectopic fat depots. Importantly, VAT, but not ectopic fat, is associated with both lower insulin secretion and higher hepatic insulin extraction. Prevention of VAT accumulation in young black African women should, therefore, be an important target for beta cell preservation. Bioscientifica Ltd 2021-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8183622/ /pubmed/33884957 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EC-21-0153 Text en © The authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) |
spellingShingle | Research Fortuin-de Smidt, Melony C Mendham, Amy E Hauksson, Jon Alhamud, Ali Stefanovski, Darko Hakim, Olah Swart, Jeroen Goff, Louise M Kahn, Steven E Olsson, Tommy Goedecke, Julia H β-cell function in black South African women: exploratory associations with insulin clearance, visceral and ectopic fat |
title | β-cell function in black South African women: exploratory associations with insulin clearance, visceral and ectopic fat |
title_full | β-cell function in black South African women: exploratory associations with insulin clearance, visceral and ectopic fat |
title_fullStr | β-cell function in black South African women: exploratory associations with insulin clearance, visceral and ectopic fat |
title_full_unstemmed | β-cell function in black South African women: exploratory associations with insulin clearance, visceral and ectopic fat |
title_short | β-cell function in black South African women: exploratory associations with insulin clearance, visceral and ectopic fat |
title_sort | β-cell function in black south african women: exploratory associations with insulin clearance, visceral and ectopic fat |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8183622/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33884957 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EC-21-0153 |
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