Fasting pancreatic polypeptide predicts incident microvascular and macrovascular complications of type 2 diabetes: An observational study

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Amir H. Sam, Adam J. Buckley, Brian Y. H. Lam, Gavin A. Bewick, Paul R. Bech, Karim Meeran, Maha T. Barakat, Stephen R. Bloom, Giles S. H. Yeo, Nader G. Lessan, Kevin G. Murphy
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Abstract

Aims

Pancreatic polypeptide (PP) is elevated in people with vascular risk factors such as type 2 diabetes or increased visceral fat. We investigated potential relationships between PP and microvascular and macrovascular complications of diabetes.

Materials and Methods

Animal study: Subcutaneous PP infusion for 4 weeks in high fat diet mouse model. Retinal mRNA submitted for Ingenuity Pathway Analysis. Human study: fasting PP measured in 1478 participants and vascular complications recorded over median 5.5 (IQR 4.9–5.8) years follow-up.

Results

Animal study: The retinal transcriptional response to PP was indicative of cellular stress and damage, and this footprint matched responses described in previously published studies of retinal disease. Of mechanistic importance the transcriptional landscape was consistent with upregulation of folliculin, a recently identified susceptibility gene for diabetic retinopathy. Human study: Adjusting for established risk factors, PP was associated with prevalent and incident clinically significant retinopathy (odds ratio (OR) 1.289 (1.107–1.501) p = 0.001; hazard ratio (HR) 1.259 (1.035–1.531) p = 0.0213), albuminuria (OR 1.277 (1.124–1.454), p = 0.0002; HR 1.608 (1.208–2.141) p = 0.0011), and macrovascular disease (OR 1.021 (1.006–1.037) p = 0.0068; HR 1.324 (1.089–1.61), p = 0.0049), in individuals with type 2 diabetes, and progression to diabetes in non-diabetic individuals (HR 1.402 (1.081–1.818), p = 0.0109).

Conclusions

Elevated fasting PP is independently associated with vascular complications of diabetes and affects retinal pathways potentially influencing retinal neuronal survival. Our results suggest possible new roles for PP-fold peptides in the pathophysiology of diabetes complications and vascular risk stratification.

Abstract Image

空腹胰多肽可预测 2 型糖尿病的微血管和大血管并发症:一项观察性研究。
目的:胰多肽(PP)在具有血管风险因素(如 2 型糖尿病或内脏脂肪增加)的人群中升高。我们研究了胰多肽与糖尿病微血管和大血管并发症之间的潜在关系:动物实验:高脂饮食小鼠模型皮下注射 PP 4 周。提交视网膜 mRNA 进行 Ingenuity Pathway 分析。人体研究:测量 1478 名参与者的空腹 PP,记录中位随访 5.5(IQR 4.9-5.8)年的血管并发症:动物研究:视网膜对 PP 的转录反应表明存在细胞压力和损伤,这一足迹与之前发表的视网膜疾病研究中描述的反应相吻合。从机理上讲,转录结构与最近发现的糖尿病视网膜病变易感基因蓇葖素的上调一致。人体研究:对已确定的风险因素进行调整后,PP 与流行性和偶发性临床意义视网膜病变(几率比 (OR) 1.289 (1.107-1.501) p = 0.001;危险比 (HR) 1.259 (1.035-1.531) p = 0.0213)、白蛋白尿(OR 1.277 (1.124-1.454),p = 0.0002;HR 1.608(1.208-2.141)p = 0.0011)、大血管疾病(OR 1.021(1.006-1.037)p = 0.0068;HR 1.324(1.089-1.61),p = 0.0049),以及非糖尿病个体的糖尿病进展(HR 1.402(1.081-1.818),p = 0.0109).结论:空腹 PP 升高与糖尿病血管并发症有独立关联,并影响视网膜通路,可能影响视网膜神经元的存活。我们的研究结果表明,PP-折叠肽在糖尿病并发症的病理生理学和血管风险分层中可能发挥新的作用。
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Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews
Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
17.20
自引率
2.50%
发文量
84
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews is a premier endocrinology and metabolism journal esteemed by clinicians and researchers alike. Encompassing a wide spectrum of topics including diabetes, endocrinology, metabolism, and obesity, the journal eagerly accepts submissions ranging from clinical studies to basic and translational research, as well as reviews exploring historical progress, controversial issues, and prominent opinions in the field. Join us in advancing knowledge and understanding in the realm of diabetes and metabolism.
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