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Simona Baldi1, Fabrice Bonnet, Martine Laville, Cecilia Morgantini, Lucilla Monti, Kurt Hojlund, Ele Ferrannini, Andrea Natali.
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OBJECTIVE: We evaluated whether the association of insulin sensitivity with HDL cholesterol (HDL) and triglycerides is influenced by major plasma apolipoproteins, as suggested by recent experimental evidence. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: This study included a cross-sectional analysis of the RISC Study, a multicenter European clinical investigation in 1,017 healthy volunteers balanced in sex (women 54%) and age strata (range 30-60 years). Insulin sensitivity (M/I in µmol ⋅ min(-1) ⋅ kgFFM(-1) ⋅ nM(-1)) was measured by the clamp technique and apolipoproteins (ApoB, -C3, -A1, and -E) by Multiplex Technology.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24130363 PMCID: PMC3836122 DOI: 10.2337/dc13-0682
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetes Care ISSN: 0149-5992 Impact factor: 19.112
Anthropometric, lifestyle, and metabolic characteristics of study subjects
Figure 1Estimated effects (and SE) of +1 SD of serum HDL cholesterol (top) and +1 SD of serum triglycerides (bottom) on insulin sensitivity (expressed as M/I). The lowercase letters indicate the different set of variables that were included in the different models: center, age, and sex (a); a + serum triglycerides for HDL or serum HDL cholesterol for triglycerides (b); b + BMI (c); c + smoking and physical activity (d); d + adiponectin for HDL and FFA for triglycerides (e); e + ApoA1 for HDL or ApoC3 for triglycerides (f).
Figure 2A: Regression lines and 95% CI for the slopes of insulin sensitivity (M/I) vs. ApoC3 (top) in univariate (gray) and after adjusting (black) for triglycerides. B: Regression lines and 95% CI for the slopes of insulin sensitivity (M/I) vs. triglycerides in univariate analysis (gray) and after adjusting for ApoC3 (black). In the inset, the values of the slopes are presented separately for men and women in both univariate and bivariate regression. P values indicate the level of statistical significance of the comparison between the slopes. Tg, triglyceride.
Figure 3Body fat % (A) and serum ALT (B) in female (light gray histogram) and male (dark gray histogram) according to tertiles of the ratio ApoC3/triglycerides. P values indicate the statistical significance of the ANOVA. Tg, triglyceride.