| Literature DB >> 20157552 |
Maarten P Rozing1, Rudi G J Westendorp, Marijke Frölich, Anton J M de Craen, Marian Beekman, Bastiaan T Heijmans, Simon P Mooijaart, Gerard-Jan Blauw, P Eline Slagboom, Diana van Heemst.
Abstract
Recently, we have shown that compared to controls, long-lived familial nonagenarians (mean age: 93.4 years) from the Leiden Longevity Study displayed a lower mortality rate, and their middle-aged offspring displayed a lower prevalence of cardio-metabolic diseases, including diabetes mellitus. The evolutionarily conserved insulin/IGF-1 signaling (IIS) pathway has been implicated in longevity in model organisms, but its relevance for human longevity has generated much controversy. Here, we show that compared to their partners, the offspring of familial nonagenarians displayed similar non-fasted serum levels of IGF-1, IGFBP3 and insulin but lower non-fasted serum levels of glucose, indicating that familial longevity is associated with differences in insulin sensitivity.Entities:
Keywords: IGF-1; IGFBP3; familial longevity; glucose handling; height
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Year: 2009 PMID: 20157552 PMCID: PMC2806046 DOI: 10.18632/aging.100071
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aging (Albany NY) ISSN: 1945-4589 Impact factor: 5.682
Comparison of demographics and serum parameters between offspring and partners for males and females combined.
*Age is presented as median with interquartile range. Serum parameters are presented as mean values with 95% confidence intervals. Mean values, 95% confidence intervals and p-values were calculated using a linear regression model, adjusted for age and sex. LDL denotes low-density lipoprotein and HDL high-density lipoprotein. **Data are presented as geometric means with 95% confidence intervals. † Mean values, standard error of the mean and p-value for Total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, , Triglycerides and Free Fatty Acids were adjusted for lipid lowering agents (fibrates, niacin, bile acid sequestrants, 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase inhibitors).
| Offspring | Partners | p-value | ||
| Participants - n | 1171 | 542 | ||
| Diabetics - n (%) | 46 (3.9) | 42 (7.7) | ||
| Females - n (%) | 633 (54.1) | 302 (55.7) | 0.57 | |
| Age (year) | 59.2 (55.0 - 64.1) | 58.8 (54.3 - 63.7) | 0.15 | |
| Participants - n | 1125 | 500 | ||
| Glucose (mmol/L) | 5.69 (5.62 - 5.76) | 5.87 (5.76 - 5.97) | ||
| Insulin (mU/L )** | 14.4 (13.6 - 15.4) | 15.4 (14.0 -16.8) | 0.21 | |
| Total cholesterol (mmol/L)† | 5.56 (5.47 - 5.65) | 5.62 (5.52 - 5.72) | 0.40 | |
| LDL cholesterol (mmol/L)† | 3.32 (3.24 - 3.39) | 3.37 (3.29 - 3.45) | 0.33 | |
| HDL cholesterol (mmol/L)† | 1.46 (1.42 - 1.49) | 1.43 (1.39 - 1.47) | 0.24 | |
| Triglycerides (mmol/L) **,† | 1.50 (1.44 - 1.55) | 1.57 (1.50 - 1.65) | 0.09 | |
| Free fatty acids (mmol/L) **,† | 0.27 (0.26 - 0.28) | 0.27 (0.26 - 0.29) | 0.38 | |
Comparison of anthropometrics and IGF-1 axis parameters between offspring and partners for females and males separately.
Data are presented as means with 95% confidence intervals. All analyses were adjusted for age. *Diabetic subjects were excluded from analyses.
| Offspring* | Partners* | p-value | |
| 610 | 286 | ||
| IGF-1 axis serum parameters | |||
| IGF-1 (nmol/L) | 17.1 (16.7 - 17.5) | 17.1 (16.5 - 17.7) | 0.99 |
| IFGBP3 (mg/L) | 4.44 (4.36 - 4.53) | 4.47 (4.36 - 4.57) | 0.72 |
| IGF-1/ IGFBP3 (molar ratio) | 0.11 (0.11 - 0.11)) | 0.11 (0.11 - 0.11) | 0.60 |
| Anthropometrics | |||
| Height (m) | 166.8 (166.2 - 167.3) | 166.9 (166.1 - 167.7) | 0.79 |
| Weight (kg) | 69.2 (68.2 - 70.3) | 70.2 (68.9 - 71.6) | 0.25 |
| Body Mass Index (kg/m2) | 24.9 (24.5 - 25.3) | 25.2 (24.8 - 25.7) | 0.25 |
| 515 | 214 | ||
| IGF-1 axis serum parameters | |||
| IGF-1 (nmol/L) | 17.5 (17.0 - 17.9) | 17.3 (16.6 - 18.0) | 0.75 |
| IGFBP3 (mg/L) | 4.22 (4.13 - 4.30) | 4.20 (4.08 - 4.32) | 0.85 |
| IGF-1/ IGFBP3 (molar ratio) | 0.12 (0.12 - 0.12) | 0.12 (0.12 - 0.12) | 0.82 |
| Anthropometrics | |||
| Height (m) | 178.7 (178.1 - 179. 4) | 179.1 (178.2 - 180.0) | 0.44 |
| Weight (kg) | 82.0 (80.9 - 83.0) | 82.4 (80.8 - 84.1) | 0.61 |
| Body Mass Index (kg/m2) | 25.6 (25.4 - 25.9) | 25.7 (25.2 - 26.1) | 0.96 |
Figure 1.Cumulative distribution curves of serum IGF-1 levels, serum IGFBP3 levels and height.
Cumulative distribution curves of IGF-1 levels for offspring and partners among females (A) and males (B); Cumulative distribution curves of IGFBP3 levels for offspring and partners among females (C) and males (D); Cumulative distribution curves of height for offspring and partners among females (E) and males (F). Black lines represent offspring, gray lines represent partners.
Figure 2.Association between age categories and serum IGF-1 levels for offspring and partners among females (A) and males (B) and association between age categories and serum IGFBP3 levels for offspring and partners among females (C) and males (D). Dark bars represent offspring, light bars represent partners. Number of participants per age category for females (offspring/ partners): category <55: 156/110; category 55-60: 194/83; category 60-65: 146/66; category >65: 114/27. Number of participants per age category for males (offspring/ partners): category <55: 133/42; category 55-60: 140/49; category 60-65: 140/57; category >65: 102/66.