Literature DB >> 21462727

Pathobiology of Prediabetes in a Biracial Cohort (POP-ABC): design and methods.

Samuel Dagogo-Jack1, Chimaroke Edeoga, Ebenezer Nyenwe, Emmanuel Chapp-Jumbo, Jim Wan.   

Abstract

In contrast to the widely reported ethnic differences in prevalence, the incidence of type 2 diabetes was surprisingly similar (approximately 11%) among individuals from the different US ethnic groups in the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP). Because DPP participants had impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) at baseline, we hypothesized that ethnic disparities are initiated at the pre-IGT stage during evolution of type 2 diabetes. The Pathobiology of Prediabetes in a Biracial Cohort (POP-ABC) is designed to test that hypothesis by tracking the natural history of early dysglycemia in a biracial cohort comprising offspring of parents with type 2 diabetes. The POP-ABC study has an enrollment target of 400 participants (200 African American, 200 Caucasian), aged 18-65 years, with at least 1 parent with type 2 diabetes. All subjects must have normal fasting glucose and/ or normal glucose tolerance, as determined by a 75-gram oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). Subjects are recruited over approximately 3 years and followed for another 2 years, with repeated metabolic assessments. The latter include OCTT, body composition, indirect calorimetry, euglycemic clamp, beta cell function, and biochemistries. Repository specimens (DNA, RNA and proteome) are obtained for future studies. The primary outcome is the occurrence of prediabetes (ICT and/or impaired fasting glucose). The sample size provides 85% power to detect a hazard ratio of 1.75 between Black and White offspring in the primary outcome (alpha = .05). Secondary endpoints include behavioral, biochemical and socioeconomic predictors of dysglycemia. The POP-ABC study will elucidate the nosogeny of ethnic disparities in glucose dysregulation.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2011        PMID: 21462727      PMCID: PMC4841786     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ethn Dis        ISSN: 1049-510X            Impact factor:   1.847


  34 in total

1.  Transient impaired glucose tolerance in South African Indians does not carry a risk for progression to NIDDM.

Authors:  A A Motala; M A Omar; E Gouws
Journal:  Diabetes Care       Date:  1997-07       Impact factor: 19.112

Review 2.  Type II diabetes, essential hypertension, and obesity as "syndromes of impaired genetic homeostasis": the "thrifty genotype" hypothesis enters the 21st century.

Authors:  J V Neel; A B Weder; S Julius
Journal:  Perspect Biol Med       Date:  1998       Impact factor: 1.416

3.  Incident type 2 diabetes mellitus in African American and white adults: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study.

Authors:  F L Brancati; W H Kao; A R Folsom; R L Watson; M Szklo
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2000-05-03       Impact factor: 56.272

Review 4.  Pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes and modes of action of therapeutic interventions.

Authors:  S Dagogo-Jack; J V Santiago
Journal:  Arch Intern Med       Date:  1997-09-08

5.  The natural history of insulin secretory dysfunction and insulin resistance in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Authors:  C Weyer; C Bogardus; D M Mott; R E Pratley
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1999-09       Impact factor: 14.808

6.  Reduced insulin secretion in offspring of African type 2 diabetic parents.

Authors:  J C Mbanya; L N Pani; D N Mbanya; E Sobngwi; J Ngogang
Journal:  Diabetes Care       Date:  2000-12       Impact factor: 19.112

7.  Human diabetes and obesity: tracking down the genes.

Authors:  P Froguel; J Hager
Journal:  Trends Biotechnol       Date:  1995-02       Impact factor: 19.536

8.  Increased insulin resistance and insulin secretion in nondiabetic African-Americans and Hispanics compared with non-Hispanic whites. The Insulin Resistance Atherosclerosis Study.

Authors:  S M Haffner; R D'Agostino; M F Saad; M Rewers; L Mykkänen; J Selby; G Howard; P J Savage; R F Hamman; L E Wagenknecht
Journal:  Diabetes       Date:  1996-06       Impact factor: 9.461

9.  Insulin resistance and insulin secretory dysfunction as precursors of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Prospective studies of Pima Indians.

Authors:  S Lillioja; D M Mott; M Spraul; R Ferraro; J E Foley; E Ravussin; W C Knowler; P H Bennett; C Bogardus
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1993-12-30       Impact factor: 91.245

10.  Banting Lecture. From the triumvirate to the ominous octet: a new paradigm for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Authors:  Ralph A Defronzo
Journal:  Diabetes       Date:  2009-04       Impact factor: 9.461

View more
  25 in total

1.  Plasma lipid levels predict dysglycemia in a biracial cohort of nondiabetic subjects: Potential mechanisms.

Authors:  Ibiye Owei; Nkiru Umekwe; Jim Wan; Samuel Dagogo-Jack
Journal:  Exp Biol Med (Maywood)       Date:  2016-07-17

2.  Five-Year Glycemic Trajectories Among Healthy African-American and European-American Offspring of Parents With Type 2 Diabetes.

Authors:  Laleh N Razavi; Sotonte Ebenibo; Chimaroke Edeoga; Jim Wan; Samuel Dagogo-Jack
Journal:  Am J Med Sci       Date:  2020-03-09       Impact factor: 2.378

3.  Multi-year reproducibility of hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp-derived insulin sensitivity in free-living adults: Association with incident prediabetes in the POP-ABC study.

Authors:  Deirdre James; Nkiru Umekwe; Chimaroke Edeoga; Ebenezer Nyenwe; Sam Dagogo-Jack
Journal:  Metabolism       Date:  2020-05-20       Impact factor: 8.694

4.  Parental History of Type 2 Diabetes Abrogates Ethnic Disparities in Key Glucoregulatory Indices.

Authors:  Ebenezer Nyenwe; Ibiye Owei; Jim Wan; Sam Dagogo-Jack
Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2018-02-01       Impact factor: 5.958

5.  Leukocyte count and cardiometabolic risk among healthy participants with parental type 2 diabetes: the Pathobiology of Prediabetes in a Biracial Cohort study.

Authors:  Alexander A Boucher; Chimaroke Edeoga; Sotonte Ebenibo; Jim Wan; Samuel Dagogo-Jack
Journal:  Ethn Dis       Date:  2012       Impact factor: 1.847

6.  Dietary habits and leisure-time physical activity in relation to adiposity, dyslipidemia, and incident dysglycemia in the pathobiology of prediabetes in a biracial cohort study.

Authors:  Andrew B Boucher; E A Omoluyi Adesanya; Ibiye Owei; Ashley K Gilles; Sotonte Ebenibo; Jim Wan; Chimaroke Edeoga; Samuel Dagogo-Jack
Journal:  Metabolism       Date:  2015-06-06       Impact factor: 8.694

7.  Pathobiology of Prediabetes in a Biracial Cohort (POP-ABC) study: baseline characteristics of enrolled subjects.

Authors:  Samuel Dagogo-Jack; Chimaroke Edeoga; Sotonte Ebenibo; Emmanuel Chapp-Jumbo
Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2012-11-01       Impact factor: 5.958

8.  Lack of racial disparity in incident prediabetes and glycemic progression among black and white offspring of parents with type 2 diabetes: the pathobiology of prediabetes in a biracial cohort (POP-ABC) study.

Authors:  Samuel Dagogo-Jack; Chimaroke Edeoga; Sotonte Ebenibo; Ebenezer Nyenwe; Jim Wan
Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2014-03-14       Impact factor: 5.958

9.  Glucoregulatory function among African Americans and European Americans with normal or pre-diabetic hemoglobin A1c levels.

Authors:  Sotonte Ebenibo; Chimaroke Edeoga; Jim Wan; Samuel Dagogo-Jack
Journal:  Metabolism       Date:  2014-03-05       Impact factor: 8.694

10.  Recruitment strategies and yields for the Pathobiology of Prediabetes in a Biracial Cohort: a prospective natural history study of incident dysglycemia.

Authors:  Sotonte Ebenibo; Chimaroke Edeoga; Ann Ammons; Nonso Egbuonu; Samuel Dagogo-Jack
Journal:  BMC Med Res Methodol       Date:  2013-05-10       Impact factor: 4.615

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.