Literature DB >> 6368588

Relationship between obesity and maximal insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in vivo and in vitro in Pima Indians.

C Bogardus, S Lillioja, D Mott, G R Reaven, A Kashiwagi, J E Foley.   

Abstract

Previous studies have left unanswered whether human obesity, independent of glucose intolerance, is associated with a "postreceptor" defect in insulin action. We have studied the relationship between the degree of obesity (as estimated by underwater weighing) and the maximal insulin-stimulated glucose disposal rate (M) in vivo in 52 glucose-tolerant Pima Indian males. The relationship was examined independently of differences in age and maximal oxygen uptake (an estimate of "physical fitness"). The maximal insulin-stimulated glucose transport rate (MTR) was also measured in isolated abdominal adipocytes from the same subjects to determine whether differences in M could be explained by differences in glucose transport. The results showed that there was a large variance in M and MTR among these glucose-tolerant subjects. M was better correlated with glucose storage rates than with oxidation rates, as estimated by indirect calorimetry. The most obese subjects had only a 20% lower mean M and 30% lower MTR than the most lean subjects. The lower M in the obese subjects was due to both lower glucose oxidation and storage rates. There was no significant, independent correlation between age or degree of obesity and M or MTR. The maximal oxygen uptake (VO2 max) appeared to independently account for 20% of the variance observed in M. MTR was only weakly correlated with M (r = 0.36, P less than 0.02). We concluded that differences in M in these glucose-tolerant subjects must be explained by factor(s) other than maximal oxygen uptake, age, maximal insulin-stimulated glucose transport in vitro, or degree of adiposity per se.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6368588      PMCID: PMC425083          DOI: 10.1172/JCI111274

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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