OBJECTIVE: The kinetic abnormalities of apolipoprotein B (apoB)-containing lipoproteins in abdominally obese insulin-resistant individuals remain poorly understood. To determine the influence of insulin resistance, linked with abdominal obesity, on apoB metabolism at an early stage, we performed a stable isotope kinetic study of apoB in very low density lipoproteins (VLDLs), intermediate density lipoproteins (IDLs), and low density lipoproteins (LDLs) in 5 abdominally obese insulin-resistant women with normal fasting triglyceride levels and without impaired glucose tolerance and in 5 age-matched control women. METHODS AND RESULTS: Each subject received an intravenous injection of a 0.7 mg/kg bolus of L-[1-(13)C]leucine, immediately followed by a 16-hour constant infusion at 0.7 mg/kg per hour. Compared with control women, insulin-resistant women with abdominal obesity showed a significant 84% increase of the VLDL apoB production rate (27.18+/-11.53 versus 14.80+/-1.94 [control] mg/kg per day, P=0.009), a significant 54% increase of the IDL apoB production rate (20.63+/-3.66 versus 13.39+/-3.99 [control] mg/kg per day, P=0.009), and a significant 63% increase of the LDL apoB production rate (18.49+/-1.70 versus 11.33+/-3.79 [control] mg/kg per day, P=0.009), leading to significantly higher VLDL, IDL, and LDL apoB concentrations. The fractional catabolic rates of VLDL, IDL, and LDL apoB were not significantly different between abdominally obese insulin-resistant women and control women. CONCLUSIONS: Our study shows that patients at an early stage of insulin resistance linked with abdominal obesity (without glucose intolerance or fasting hypertriglyceridemia) already have an altered metabolism of the VLDL-IDL-LDL cascade (increased VLDL, IDL, and LDL apoB production rates), which is consistent with the augmented risk of atherosclerosis observed in this population.
OBJECTIVE: The kinetic abnormalities of apolipoprotein B (apoB)-containing lipoproteins in abdominally obese insulin-resistant individuals remain poorly understood. To determine the influence of insulin resistance, linked with abdominal obesity, on apoB metabolism at an early stage, we performed a stable isotope kinetic study of apoB in very low density lipoproteins (VLDLs), intermediate density lipoproteins (IDLs), and low density lipoproteins (LDLs) in 5 abdominally obese insulin-resistant women with normal fasting triglyceride levels and without impaired glucose tolerance and in 5 age-matched control women. METHODS AND RESULTS: Each subject received an intravenous injection of a 0.7 mg/kg bolus of L-[1-(13)C]leucine, immediately followed by a 16-hour constant infusion at 0.7 mg/kg per hour. Compared with control women, insulin-resistant women with abdominal obesity showed a significant 84% increase of the VLDL apoB production rate (27.18+/-11.53 versus 14.80+/-1.94 [control] mg/kg per day, P=0.009), a significant 54% increase of the IDL apoB production rate (20.63+/-3.66 versus 13.39+/-3.99 [control] mg/kg per day, P=0.009), and a significant 63% increase of the LDL apoB production rate (18.49+/-1.70 versus 11.33+/-3.79 [control] mg/kg per day, P=0.009), leading to significantly higher VLDL, IDL, and LDL apoB concentrations. The fractional catabolic rates of VLDL, IDL, and LDL apoB were not significantly different between abdominally obese insulin-resistant women and control women. CONCLUSIONS: Our study shows that patients at an early stage of insulin resistance linked with abdominal obesity (without glucose intolerance or fasting hypertriglyceridemia) already have an altered metabolism of the VLDL-IDL-LDL cascade (increased VLDL, IDL, and LDL apoB production rates), which is consistent with the augmented risk of atherosclerosis observed in this population.
Authors: Rachel E Walker; Jennifer L Ford; Raymond C Boston; Olga V Savinova; William S Harris; Michael H Green; Gregory C Shearer Journal: Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab Date: 2020-01-07 Impact factor: 4.310
Authors: L Duvillard; E Florentin; M L Lalanne-Mistrich; J M Petit; S Baillot-Rudoni; A Brun-Pacaud; J M Brun; P Gambert; B Vergès Journal: Diabetologia Date: 2005-05-26 Impact factor: 10.122
Authors: B Vergès; E Florentin; S Baillot-Rudoni; S Monier; J M Petit; D Rageot; P Gambert; L Duvillard Journal: Diabetologia Date: 2008-06-05 Impact factor: 10.122
Authors: Bruno Vergès; Emmanuel Florentin; Sabine Baillot-Rudoni; Jean-Michel Petit; Marie Claude Brindisi; Jean-Paul Pais de Barros; Laurent Lagrost; Philippe Gambert; Laurence Duvillard Journal: J Lipid Res Date: 2009-01-22 Impact factor: 5.922
Authors: Marina P Bertato; Carolina P Oliveira; Bernardo L Wajchenberg; Antonio C Lerario; Raul C Maranhão Journal: Clinics (Sao Paulo) Date: 2012 Impact factor: 2.365