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Akinobu Nakamura1, Hideaki Miyoshi2, Shigekazu Ukawa3,4, Koshi Nakamura3,5, Takafumi Nakagawa6, Yasuo Terauchi7, Akiko Tamakoshi3, Tatsuya Atsumi1.
Abstract
Serum high-molecular-weight adiponectin (HMWA) has a positive correlation with insulin secretion in the Japanese population. To validate this correlation, we investigated the correlation between serum HMWA and proinsulin, a marker of β-cell dysfunction, in this population. A total of 488 participants (53.9% women) aged 35-79 years not taking oral hypoglycemic agents and/or insulin were enrolled. HMWA was significantly and inversely correlated with proinsulin adjusted for age and sex (partial regression coefficient β = -0.37; 95% confidence interval -0.46 to -0.28). When the participants were divided into two groups by median values of body mass index (23.2 kg/m2 ), serum insulin (4.3 µU/mL) or homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (1.0), similar inverse correlations were observed adjusted for age and sex in both groups. Our results showed that the HMWA level was inversely correlated with the proinsulin level in a general Japanese population.Entities:
Keywords: Adiponectin; Pancreatic β-cells; Proinsulin
Year: 2020 PMID: 32531868 DOI: 10.1111/jdi.13323
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Diabetes Investig ISSN: 2040-1116 Impact factor: 4.232