Sex-specific impact of GCKR rs1260326 polymorphism on metabolic traits in an older Japanese population: the Bunkyo Health Study.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20420188241280540
Shota Sakamoto, Saori Kakehi, Abulaiti Abudurezake, Hideyoshi Kaga, Yuki Someya, Hiroki Tabata, Yasuyo Yoshizawa, Hitoshi Naito, Tsubasa Tajima, Naoaki Ito, Ryuzo Kawamori, Hirotaka Watada, Yoshifumi Tamura
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Abstract

Background: Metabolic syndrome involves health problems influenced by aging and genetics. The glucokinase regulatory protein (GCKR) rs1260326 polymorphism (Leu446) is associated with metabolic traits. This study explores the impact of the GCKR rs1260326 polymorphism on metabolic traits in older Japanese with focusing on sex-specific differences.

Methods: This cross-sectional study from the Bunkyo Health Study in Tokyo, Japan, examined 883 participants aged 65-84 years. Participants were excluded with diabetes, or on drug treatment for diabetes or dyslipidemia. The GCKR P446L polymorphism was analyzed and compared their characteristics of physical activity, dietary intake, body composition, and metabolic parameters.

Results: Study participants with GCKR rs1260326 genotypes (C/C 20.7%, C/T 47.6%, T/T 31.7%) had a median age of 72 years, and 60.4% were women. Men with the T/T genotype, as compared to the C/C genotype, had a lower body weight, body mass index (BMI), and skeletal mass index. This genotype also associated with lower fasting insulin, homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR), and higher Matsuda index, but not after adjustment for age, BMI, and physical activity. In contrast, women with the T/T genotype, compared to the C/C genotype, showed higher C-reactive protein, fibroblast growth factor 21, and Matsuda index. They also had lower fasting insulin, insulin area under the curve, and HOMA-IR; with these associations being independent of age, BMI, and physical activity.

Conclusion: The GCKR rs1260326 genotype-affected metabolic traits differentially by sex in older Japanese. This highlights the need to consider sex differences in GCKR-related metabolic outcomes.

GCKR rs1260326 多态性对日本老年人群代谢特征的性别特异性影响:文教健康研究。
背景:代谢综合征涉及受衰老和遗传影响的健康问题。葡萄糖激酶调节蛋白(GCKR)rs1260326 多态性(Leu446)与代谢特征相关。本研究探讨了 GCKR rs1260326 多态性对日本老年人代谢特征的影响,重点关注性别差异:这项横断面研究来自日本东京的文京健康研究,共调查了 883 名 65-84 岁的参与者。排除了患有糖尿病或正在接受糖尿病或血脂异常药物治疗的参与者。研究人员分析了 GCKR P446L 多态性,并比较了他们在体育锻炼、饮食摄入、身体成分和代谢参数方面的特征:GCKR rs1260326 基因型参与者(C/C 20.7%、C/T 47.6%、T/T 31.7%)的中位年龄为 72 岁,60.4% 为女性。与 C/C 基因型相比,T/T 基因型男性的体重、体重指数(BMI)和骨骼质量指数较低。这种基因型还与较低的空腹胰岛素、胰岛素抵抗平衡模型评估指数(HOMA-IR)和较高的松田指数有关,但在调整了年龄、体重指数和体力活动后并无相关性。相反,与 C/C 基因型相比,T/T 基因型妇女的 C 反应蛋白、成纤维细胞生长因子 21 和松田指数更高。她们的空腹胰岛素、胰岛素曲线下面积和HOMA-IR也较低;这些关联与年龄、体重指数和体力活动无关:结论:在日本老年人中,GCKR rs1260326 基因型对代谢特征的影响因性别而异。结论:在日本老年人中,GCKR rs1260326 基因型对代谢特征的影响因性别而异,这凸显了考虑 GCKR 相关代谢结果的性别差异的必要性。
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