Pancreatic beta cell/islet mass and body mass index.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Islets Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-01-22 DOI:10.1080/19382014.2018.1557486
Michael P Dybala, Scott K Olehnik, Jonas L Fowler, Karolina Golab, J Michael Millis, Justyna Golebiewska, Piotr Bachul, Piotr Witkowski, Manami Hara
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Body mass index (BMI) is widely used to define obesity. In studies of pancreatic beta-cell/islet mass, BMI is also a common standard for matching control subjects in comparative studies along with age and sex, based on the existing dogma of their significant positive correlation reported in the literature. We aimed to test the feasibility of BMI and BSA to assess obesity and predict beta-cell/islet mass. We used National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) data that provided dual-energy Xray absorptiometry (DXA)-measured fat mass (percent body fat; %BF), BMI, and BSA for adult subjects (20-75y; 4,879 males and 4,953 females). We then analyzed 152 cases of islet isolation performed at our center for correlation between islet yields and various donor anthropometric indices. From NHANES, over 50% of male subjects and 60% of female subjects with BMI:20.1-28.1 were obese as defined by %BF, indicating a poor correlation between BMI and %BF. BSA was also a poor indicator of %BF, as broad overlap was observed in different BSA ranges. Additionally, BMI and BSA ranges markedly varied between sex and race/ethnicity groups. From islet isolation, BMI and BSA accounted for only a small proportion of variance in islet equivalent (IEQ; r2 = 0.09 and 0.11, respectively). BMI and obesity were strongly correlated in cases of high BMI subjects. However, the critical populations were non-obese subjects with BMI ranging from 20.1-28.1, in which a substantial proportion of individuals may carry excess body fat. Correlations between BMI, BSA, pancreas weight and beta-cell/islet mass were low.

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胰腺细胞/胰岛质量和身体质量指数。
身体质量指数(BMI)被广泛用于定义肥胖。在胰腺β细胞/胰岛质量的研究中,BMI也是比较研究中对照受试者与年龄、性别匹配的常用标准,现有文献报道BMI与年龄、性别存在显著正相关的教条。我们的目的是测试BMI和BSA评估肥胖和预测β细胞/胰岛质量的可行性。我们使用了国家健康和营养检查调查(NHANES)的数据,该数据提供了双能x射线吸收测定法(DXA)——测量的脂肪量(体脂百分比;成人受试者(20-75岁;男性4879人,女性4953人)。然后,我们分析了152例在我们中心进行的胰岛分离,以确定胰岛产量与各种供体人体测量指标之间的相关性。从NHANES中,超过50%的男性受试者和60%的女性受试者(BMI:20.1-28.1)以%BF定义为肥胖,表明BMI与%BF相关性较差。由于在不同的BSA范围内观察到广泛的重叠,BSA也是BF %的一个差指标。此外,BMI和BSA的范围在性别和种族/民族群体之间存在显著差异。从胰岛分离来看,BMI和BSA仅占胰岛当量(IEQ;R2分别= 0.09和0.11)。BMI和肥胖在高BMI的受试者中有很强的相关性。然而,关键人群是BMI在20.1-28.1之间的非肥胖受试者,其中很大一部分人可能携带过多的体脂。BMI、BSA、胰腺重量与β细胞/胰岛质量的相关性较低。
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Islets
Islets ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
4.50%
发文量
10
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Islets is the first international, peer-reviewed research journal dedicated to islet biology. Islets publishes high-quality clinical and experimental research into the physiology and pathology of the islets of Langerhans. In addition to original research manuscripts, Islets is the leading source for cutting-edge Perspectives, Reviews and Commentaries. Our goal is to foster communication and a rapid exchange of information through timely publication of important results using print as well as electronic formats.
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