BACKGROUND: Prevalence of insulin resistance (IR) is increased in type 2 diabetes and in end-stage renal disease (ESRD). IR is associated with advanced atherosclerosis and is an independent predictor for cardiovascular disease in diabetes and ESRD patients. We investigated prevalence, severity, predictors and relation to vascular diseases by the homeostasis model assessment (HOMA-IR) in diabetic and nondiabetic ESRD patients. METHODS: ESRD patients with type 2 diabetes (n = 27) and nondiabetic ESRD patients (n = 35) were included in the study. IR was assessed with the HOMA-IR using fasting glucose and insulin levels. Additionally, serum levels of C-peptide, HbA1c, triglycerides, cholesterol and C-reactive protein and blood pressure were assessed. RESULTS: Median HOMA-IR was significantly higher in the diabetic ESRD patients than in the nondiabetic ESRD patients (6.3 [range 0.7-61.7] vs. 2.4 [range 0.3-5.7]; p < 0.001). Systolic blood pressure and triglycerides were significantly higher in patients with higher HOMA-IR, whereas HDL cholesterol was significantly lower in those patients. Only nondiabetic patients with increased HOMA-IR had significantly higher C-peptide levels than those with lower HOMA-IR (14.9 + 5.7 vs. 9.0 + 4.3, p = 0.004). Vascular disease prevalence was significantly higher in diabetic patients with higher HOMA-IR than in those with lower HOMA-IR. CONCLUSIONS: Prevalence and severity of HOMA-IR was greater in diabetic ESRD patients than in those without diabetes. In diabetic patients low HDL cholesterol was the only predictor for higher HOMA-IR, whereas in nondiabetic patients a high C-peptide level was the only predictor for higher HOMA-IR. The prevalence of vascular diseases is associated with higher HOMA-IR in ESRD patients.
BACKGROUND: Prevalence of insulin resistance (IR) is increased in type 2 diabetes and in end-stage renal disease (ESRD). IR is associated with advanced atherosclerosis and is an independent predictor for cardiovascular disease in diabetes and ESRDpatients. We investigated prevalence, severity, predictors and relation to vascular diseases by the homeostasis model assessment (HOMA-IR) in diabetic and nondiabetic ESRDpatients. METHODS:ESRDpatients with type 2 diabetes (n = 27) and nondiabetic ESRDpatients (n = 35) were included in the study. IR was assessed with the HOMA-IR using fasting glucose and insulin levels. Additionally, serum levels of C-peptide, HbA1c, triglycerides, cholesterol and C-reactive protein and blood pressure were assessed. RESULTS: Median HOMA-IR was significantly higher in the diabetic ESRDpatients than in the nondiabetic ESRDpatients (6.3 [range 0.7-61.7] vs. 2.4 [range 0.3-5.7]; p < 0.001). Systolic blood pressure and triglycerides were significantly higher in patients with higher HOMA-IR, whereas HDL cholesterol was significantly lower in those patients. Only nondiabeticpatients with increased HOMA-IR had significantly higher C-peptide levels than those with lower HOMA-IR (14.9 + 5.7 vs. 9.0 + 4.3, p = 0.004). Vascular disease prevalence was significantly higher in diabeticpatients with higher HOMA-IR than in those with lower HOMA-IR. CONCLUSIONS: Prevalence and severity of HOMA-IR was greater in diabetic ESRDpatients than in those without diabetes. In diabeticpatients low HDL cholesterol was the only predictor for higher HOMA-IR, whereas in nondiabeticpatients a high C-peptide level was the only predictor for higher HOMA-IR. The prevalence of vascular diseases is associated with higher HOMA-IR in ESRDpatients.
Authors: Maria D'Apolito; Xueliang Du; Daniela Pisanelli; Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani; Angelo Campanozzi; Ferdinando Giacco; Angela Bruna Maffione; Anna Laura Colia; Michael Brownlee; Ida Giardino Journal: Atherosclerosis Date: 2015-01-31 Impact factor: 5.162
Authors: Ananda Chapagain; Paul W Caton; Julius Kieswich; Petros Andrikopoulos; Nanda Nayuni; Jamie H Long; Steven M Harwood; Scott P Webster; Martin J Raftery; Christoph Thiemermann; Brian R Walker; Jonathan R Seckl; Roger Corder; Muhammad Magdi Yaqoob Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Date: 2014-02-25 Impact factor: 11.205
Authors: Ida Giardino; Maria D'Apolito; Michael Brownlee; Angela Bruna Maffione; Anna Laura Colia; Michele Sacco; Pietro Ferrara; Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani Journal: Turk Pediatri Ars Date: 2017-12-01