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Estimated Elovl6 and delta-5 desaturase activities might represent potential markers for insulin resistance in Japanese adults.

Kengo Moriyama1, Yumi Masuda2, Nana Suzuki3, Chizumi Yamada2,4, Noriaki Kishimoto2,4, Shinji Takashimizu3, Akira Kubo2,4, Yasuhiro Nishizaki2,4.   

Abstract

Purpose: Results from a recent study indicated that lower stearic acid/palmitic acid (SA/PA) and arachidonic acid/dihomo-γ-linolenic acid (AA/DGLA) ratios were associated with metabolically unhealthy obesity. However, this has not been extensively studied in the Japanese population.
Methods: We recruited 291 Japanese subjects with serum free fatty acid profiles undergoing health examinations. Whole serum desaturase activity was estimated as the product: precursor ratio -SA/PA ratio for elongation of long-chain fatty acid family member 6 (Elovl6) and AA/DGLA for delta-5 desaturase (D5D). The determinants of Elovl6 and D5D activity were investigated using multiple regression analyses.
Results: The Elovl6 and D5D activities exhibited a negative correlation with the logmatic-transformed TG/HDL-C ratio and TyG index. Multiple regression analyses revealed that the TG/HDL-C ratio and TyG index were negatively associated with Elovl6 and D5D activities. Most atherogenic markers were worse in the low Elovl6 or D5D activity group than in the high Elovl6 or D5D activity group. When study subjects were further stratified by TG levels, most atherogenic markers were the worst in the highest TG group in either the lowest Elovl6 or lowest D5D activity groups.
Conclusion: The estimated Elovl6 and D5D activities might be useful markers of insulin resistance in Japanese subjects. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021.

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Keywords:  Delta-5 desaturase activity; Elongation of long-chain fatty acids family member 6 activity; Fasting triglycerides-glucose index; Insulin resistance; Triglyceride to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio

Year:  2022        PMID: 35673485      PMCID: PMC9167368          DOI: 10.1007/s40200-021-00958-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Diabetes Metab Disord        ISSN: 2251-6581


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