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Plasma Metabolic Signatures of Healthy Overweight Subjects Challenged With an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test

Insulin secretion following ingestion of a carbohydrate load affects a multitude of metabolic pathways that simultaneously change direction and quantity of interorgan fluxes of sugars, lipids and amino acids. In the present study, we aimed at identifying markers associated with differential response...

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Autores principales: Fiamoncini, Jarlei, Donado-Pestana, Carlos M., Duarte, Graziela Biude Silva, Rundle, Milena, Thomas, Elizabeth Louise, Kiselova-Kaneva, Yoana, Gundersen, Thomas E., Bunzel, Diana, Trezzi, Jean-Pierre, Kulling, Sabine E., Hiller, Karsten, Sonntag, Denise, Ivanova, Diana, Brennan, Lorraine, Wopereis, Suzan, van Ommen, Ben, Frost, Gary, Bell, Jimmy, Drevon, Christian A., Daniel, Hannelore
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9237474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35774538
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.898782
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author Fiamoncini, Jarlei
Donado-Pestana, Carlos M.
Duarte, Graziela Biude Silva
Rundle, Milena
Thomas, Elizabeth Louise
Kiselova-Kaneva, Yoana
Gundersen, Thomas E.
Bunzel, Diana
Trezzi, Jean-Pierre
Kulling, Sabine E.
Hiller, Karsten
Sonntag, Denise
Ivanova, Diana
Brennan, Lorraine
Wopereis, Suzan
van Ommen, Ben
Frost, Gary
Bell, Jimmy
Drevon, Christian A.
Daniel, Hannelore
author_facet Fiamoncini, Jarlei
Donado-Pestana, Carlos M.
Duarte, Graziela Biude Silva
Rundle, Milena
Thomas, Elizabeth Louise
Kiselova-Kaneva, Yoana
Gundersen, Thomas E.
Bunzel, Diana
Trezzi, Jean-Pierre
Kulling, Sabine E.
Hiller, Karsten
Sonntag, Denise
Ivanova, Diana
Brennan, Lorraine
Wopereis, Suzan
van Ommen, Ben
Frost, Gary
Bell, Jimmy
Drevon, Christian A.
Daniel, Hannelore
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description Insulin secretion following ingestion of a carbohydrate load affects a multitude of metabolic pathways that simultaneously change direction and quantity of interorgan fluxes of sugars, lipids and amino acids. In the present study, we aimed at identifying markers associated with differential responses to an OGTT a population of healthy adults. By use of three metabolite profiling platforms, we assessed these postprandial responses of a total of 202 metabolites in plasma of 72 healthy volunteers undergoing comprehensive phenotyping and of which half enrolled into a weight-loss program over a three-month period. A standard oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) served as dietary challenge test to identify changes in postprandial metabolite profiles. Despite classified as healthy according to WHO criteria, two discrete clusters (A and B) were identified based on the postprandial glucose profiles with a balanced distribution of volunteers based on gender and other measures. Cluster A individuals displayed 26% higher postprandial glucose levels, delayed glucose clearance and increased fasting plasma concentrations of more than 20 known biomarkers of insulin resistance and diabetes previously identified in large cohort studies. The volunteers identified by canonical postprandial responses that form cluster A may be called pre-pre-diabetics and defined as “at risk” for development of insulin resistance. Moreover, postprandial changes in selected fatty acids and complex lipids, bile acids, amino acids, acylcarnitines and sugars like mannose revealed marked differences in the responses seen in cluster A and cluster B individuals that sustained over the entire challenge test period of 240 min. Almost all metabolites, including glucose and insulin, returned to baseline values at the end of the test (at 240 min), except a variety of amino acids and here those that have been linked to diabetes development. Analysis of the corresponding metabolite profile in a fasting blood sample may therefore allow for early identification of these subjects at risk for insulin resistance without the need to undergo an OGTT.
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spelling pubmed-92374742022-06-29 Plasma Metabolic Signatures of Healthy Overweight Subjects Challenged With an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test Fiamoncini, Jarlei Donado-Pestana, Carlos M. Duarte, Graziela Biude Silva Rundle, Milena Thomas, Elizabeth Louise Kiselova-Kaneva, Yoana Gundersen, Thomas E. Bunzel, Diana Trezzi, Jean-Pierre Kulling, Sabine E. Hiller, Karsten Sonntag, Denise Ivanova, Diana Brennan, Lorraine Wopereis, Suzan van Ommen, Ben Frost, Gary Bell, Jimmy Drevon, Christian A. Daniel, Hannelore Front Nutr Nutrition Insulin secretion following ingestion of a carbohydrate load affects a multitude of metabolic pathways that simultaneously change direction and quantity of interorgan fluxes of sugars, lipids and amino acids. In the present study, we aimed at identifying markers associated with differential responses to an OGTT a population of healthy adults. By use of three metabolite profiling platforms, we assessed these postprandial responses of a total of 202 metabolites in plasma of 72 healthy volunteers undergoing comprehensive phenotyping and of which half enrolled into a weight-loss program over a three-month period. A standard oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) served as dietary challenge test to identify changes in postprandial metabolite profiles. Despite classified as healthy according to WHO criteria, two discrete clusters (A and B) were identified based on the postprandial glucose profiles with a balanced distribution of volunteers based on gender and other measures. Cluster A individuals displayed 26% higher postprandial glucose levels, delayed glucose clearance and increased fasting plasma concentrations of more than 20 known biomarkers of insulin resistance and diabetes previously identified in large cohort studies. The volunteers identified by canonical postprandial responses that form cluster A may be called pre-pre-diabetics and defined as “at risk” for development of insulin resistance. Moreover, postprandial changes in selected fatty acids and complex lipids, bile acids, amino acids, acylcarnitines and sugars like mannose revealed marked differences in the responses seen in cluster A and cluster B individuals that sustained over the entire challenge test period of 240 min. Almost all metabolites, including glucose and insulin, returned to baseline values at the end of the test (at 240 min), except a variety of amino acids and here those that have been linked to diabetes development. Analysis of the corresponding metabolite profile in a fasting blood sample may therefore allow for early identification of these subjects at risk for insulin resistance without the need to undergo an OGTT. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9237474/ /pubmed/35774538 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.898782 Text en Copyright © 2022 Fiamoncini, Donado-Pestana, Duarte, Rundle, Thomas, Kiselova-Kaneva, Gundersen, Bunzel, Trezzi, Kulling, Hiller, Sonntag, Ivanova, Brennan, Wopereis, van Ommen, Frost, Bell, Drevon and Daniel. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Nutrition
Fiamoncini, Jarlei
Donado-Pestana, Carlos M.
Duarte, Graziela Biude Silva
Rundle, Milena
Thomas, Elizabeth Louise
Kiselova-Kaneva, Yoana
Gundersen, Thomas E.
Bunzel, Diana
Trezzi, Jean-Pierre
Kulling, Sabine E.
Hiller, Karsten
Sonntag, Denise
Ivanova, Diana
Brennan, Lorraine
Wopereis, Suzan
van Ommen, Ben
Frost, Gary
Bell, Jimmy
Drevon, Christian A.
Daniel, Hannelore
Plasma Metabolic Signatures of Healthy Overweight Subjects Challenged With an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test
title Plasma Metabolic Signatures of Healthy Overweight Subjects Challenged With an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test
title_full Plasma Metabolic Signatures of Healthy Overweight Subjects Challenged With an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test
title_fullStr Plasma Metabolic Signatures of Healthy Overweight Subjects Challenged With an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test
title_full_unstemmed Plasma Metabolic Signatures of Healthy Overweight Subjects Challenged With an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test
title_short Plasma Metabolic Signatures of Healthy Overweight Subjects Challenged With an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test
title_sort plasma metabolic signatures of healthy overweight subjects challenged with an oral glucose tolerance test
topic Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9237474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35774538
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.898782
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