Literature DB >> 31950001

Higher circulating orosomucoid and lower early-phase insulin secretion in midlife Japanese with slower glucose disposal during oral glucose tolerance tests.

Ayaka Tsuboi1,2, Kaori Kitaoka1,3, Megumu Yano1, Mika Takeuchi1,4, Satomi Minato1,5, Miki Kurata1,6, Gen Yoshino7, Bin Wu8,9, Tsutomu Kazumi1,10, Keisuke Fukuo1,6.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We examined whether serum orosomucoid, an acute phase protein as with C-reactive protein, in addition to insulin resistance and beta-cell dysfunction, was involved in glucose disposal during oral glucose tolerance tests. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: 124 midlife Japanese (65 women, 66% with normal glucose tolerance) received dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and 75 g oral glucose tolerance tests with multiple postload glucose and insulin measurements. Subjects were divided based on the relationship between postload and fasting glucose. Obesity measures, insulin resistance, insulin secretion, serum orosomucoid and adiponectin were cross-sectionally analyzed by analysis of variance and then Bonferroni's multiple comparison procedure.
RESULTS: In 10 subjects (group A) and 19 subjects (group B), postload glucose fell below fasting glucose at 1 h and 2 h, respectively. In the remaining 95 subjects (group C), postload glucose never fell below fasting glucose. The insulinogenic index was lower and area under the glucose curve was higher in groups B and C as compared to group A (both p<0.05), whereas the Matsuda index, the homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance, adipose insulin resistance (the product of fasting free fatty acid and insulin) and area under the insulin curve did not differ. Although there was no difference in fat mass index, trunk/leg fat ratio and adiponectin, orosomucoid was higher in group C as compared to group A (p<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: Lower early-phase insulin secretion and low-grade inflammation were associated with slower glucose disposal during an oral glucose tolerance test in midlife Japanese. The rate of glucose disposal was not related to adiposity and insulin resistance. © The Japan Diabetes Society 2019.

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Keywords:  Glucose disposal; Glucose tolerance test; Inflammation; Insulin secretion; Orosomucoid

Year:  2019        PMID: 31950001      PMCID: PMC6942068          DOI: 10.1007/s13340-019-00398-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetol Int        ISSN: 2190-1678


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