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Insulin Resistance in Adults with Type 1 Diabetes is Associated with Lower Vitamin D Serum Concentration.

Mikołaj Kamiński1, Aleksandra Uruska1, Anita Rogowicz-Frontczak1, Dawid Lipski2, Paweł Niedźwiecki1, Olga Różańska1, Paulina Skonieczna1, Anna Michalska1, Justyna Flotyńska1, Aleksandra Araszkiewicz1, Paweł Uruski2, Regina Pawlak2, Dorota Zozulińska-Ziółkiewicz1.   

Abstract

AIM: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is a disease characterized by an absolute deficiency of endogenous insulin secretion. Insulin resistance (IR) may develop among patients with T1DM. Vitamin D deficiency was reported to be a risk factor in the development of IR. The aim of the study was to assess the relationship between serum concentrations of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) and IR among patients with T1DM.
METHODS: The test group consisted of 110 adult patients [males=65 (59%)] with T1DM. Participants were recruited in Poland between 1st October and 30th April in 2015/2016 and 2016/2017. VD serum level was assessed by ELISA array. IR was assessed by estimated Glucose Disposal Rate (eGDR).
RESULTS: In the study group 21 (19%) patients were recognized as IR according to eGDR cut-offs (<7.5 mg/kg/min), 52 (47.3%) patients had VD deficiency (25(OH)D<20 ng/ml), 16 (14.5%) patients had 25(OH)D<10 ng/ml. Only 6 (5%) participants reported VD supplementation. Patients with IR, according to eGDR cut-off revealed significantly lower 25(OH)D serum level 15.7 (9.2-28.4) vs. 22.1 (13.0-38.4) ng/ml; p=0.04 as compared to patients without IR. R Spearman analysis found a positive relationship between VD and eGDR (Rs=0.27; p<0.01). Logistic regression analysis revealed significant relationship between the presence of IR and VD serum level/presence of 25(OH)D serum level below 10 ng/ml, both models adjusted to sex, age, BMI, LDL and triglycerides, accordingly (OR=0.95, CI: 0.90-0.99; p=0.04) and (OR=4.19, CI: 1.04-16.93; p=0.04).
CONCLUSION: The serum concentration of Vitamin D is negatively associated with insulin resistance in patients with T1DM and may have clinical implications. Thieme. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31049899     DOI: 10.1055/a-0895-5166

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes        ISSN: 0947-7349            Impact factor:   2.949


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