Circulating sestrins and force velocity profiling in older adults with type 2 diabetes.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Raquel González-Martos, Raquel Aparicio-Ugarriza, Julian Alcazar, Carmen Ramirez-Castillejo, Dace Reihmane, Adrian Menéndez-Rey, Marcela González-Gross, Amelia Guadalupe-Grau
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Abstract

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in old age affects the musculoskeletal system causing loss of muscle mass, strength, and physical function. Stress-inducible proteins named sestrins are potential novel biomarkers of muscle function due to their ability to suppress oxidative stress and prevent muscle degeneration. Our aim was to determine the association between different force-velocity (F-V) profiles with body composition, physical performance, and glucose control in older adults with T2DM. We also intended to determine the potential utility of sestrin 1 (Sesn1) and 2 (Sesn2) as biomarkers of physical functionality. Fifty-nine participants (69-79 years) were classified in 3 groups according to their F-V profile based on the leg press exercise: nondeficit (NDEF = 40.7%), force deficit (FDEF = 28.8%), and velocity deficit (VDEF = 30.5%). Both VDEF and FDEF groups showed lower muscle power than NDEF (Cohen's d 0.87 and 0.75 for effect size, respectively). Serum Sesn2 levels, maximal dynamic strength, arms and legs fat-free mass were reduced in FDEF compared to the NDEF group (p < 0.05), whereas glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) and fasting glucose levels were similar among groups. ROC analysis revealed the distinction between the NDEF and FDEF group based on Sesn2 concentrations (<0.72 ng/mL), suggesting their potential use as functional biomarkers for early intervention through exercise. Older adults with T2DM show different F-V profiles, related to low levels of Sesn2, impaired body composition and physical performance, and may be taken into consideration to target exercise training in this specific population.Highlights The influence of different F-V deficit profiles on body composition, physical function and circulating sestrins in older adults with type 2 diabetes were studied.Both force and velocity deficits negatively affected muscle power.Force deficits are associated to low circulating sestrin 2 levels and regional fat-free mass.Basal serum sestrin 2 levels are potential biomarkers to characterise F-V profiles.

老年2型糖尿病患者的循环凝血素和力速度谱
老年2型糖尿病(T2DM)影响肌肉骨骼系统,导致肌肉质量、力量和身体功能的损失。由于具有抑制氧化应激和防止肌肉退化的能力,应激诱导蛋白(sestrins)是潜在的新型肌肉功能生物标志物。我们的目的是确定不同的力-速度(F-V)谱与老年T2DM患者的身体组成、身体表现和血糖控制之间的关系。我们还打算确定sestrin 1 (Sesn1)和2 (Sesn2)作为生理功能生物标志物的潜在效用。59名参与者(69-79岁)根据腿部按压运动的F-V特征分为3组:非缺陷(NDEF = 40.7%),力量缺陷(FDEF = 28.8%)和速度缺陷(VDEF = 30.5%)。VDEF组和FDEF组肌肉力量均低于NDEF组(效应量Cohen’s d分别为0.87和0.75)。与NDEF组和FDEF组相比,FDEF组血清Sesn2水平、最大动态力量、手臂和腿部无脂肪质量(基于Sesn2浓度)均有所降低(重点研究了不同的F-V缺陷谱对老年2型糖尿病患者身体成分、身体功能和循环sestrins的影响。力和速度缺陷都对肌肉力量有负面影响。力不足与低循环sestrin 2水平和局部无脂质量有关。基础血清凝血素2水平是表征F-V谱的潜在生物标志物。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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