Gráinne Whelehan,Olah Hakim,Meera Ladwa,Oluwatoyosi Bello,Danielle H Bodicoat,A Margot Umpleby,Stephanie A Amiel,Louise M Goff
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摘要
目的/假设尽管异位脂肪水平较低,但与欧洲白人相比,非洲黑人(BA)血统的人患2型糖尿病的比例不成比例。β细胞功能受损是2型糖尿病的一个关键病理生理特征。胰腺内脂质(IPL)积累与β细胞功能之间是否存在关联关系,以及这是否因种族而异,仍有待确定。方法53例BA(23例糖耐量正常,11例糖耐量异常,19例2型糖尿病)和51例WE(23/13/15)采用高血糖钳和混合膳食耐量试验评估胰岛素分泌和β细胞功能,高胰岛素-血糖钳测量胰岛素敏感性,Dixon MRI测定IPL。IPL与β细胞功能之间的关系采用线性回归评估。结果BA组sipl较WE组低(mean±SD;(7.6±2.6% vs 8.8±3.7%,p=0.038),但在调整腰围后,这种种族差异不再发生(p=0.278)。BA男性2型糖尿病患者对混合膳食(p=0.001)和高血糖钳夹(p=0.002)的总胰岛素分泌反应较低,但在糖耐量组内的处置指数没有观察到种族差异。在WE中,IPL与β细胞功能呈负相关,而在BA中没有,但在调整混杂因素后,这些关联并不显著。结论/解释种族差异是明显的,在WE中β细胞功能与IPL呈负相关,而在BA中没有。然而,在这两个族群中,在2型糖尿病的发病机制中,这种关系似乎次于其他因素,如肥胖。
Ethnic differences in beta cell function and pancreatic fat in Black African and White European men across a spectrum of glucose tolerance.
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS
People of Black African (BA) ancestry are disproportionately affected by type 2 diabetes when compared with people of White European (WE) descent, despite lower levels of ectopic fat. Impaired beta cell function is a key pathophysiological feature of type 2 diabetes. It remains to be determined whether an associative relationship exists between intrapancreatic lipid (IPL) accumulation and beta cell function, and whether this differs by ethnicity.
METHODS
Fifty-three BA (23 normal glucose tolerance, 11 impaired glucose tolerance and 19 type 2 diabetes) and 51 WE (23/13/15) men underwent a hyperglycaemic clamp and mixed-meal tolerance test to assess insulin secretion and beta cell function, a hyperinsulinaemic-euglycaemic clamp to measure insulin sensitivity and Dixon MRI to determine IPL. Associations between IPL and beta cell function were assessed using linear regression.
RESULTS
IPL was lower in BA compared with WE men (mean ± SD; 7.6 ± 2.6% vs 8.8 ± 3.7%, p=0.038), but after adjustment for waist circumference this ethnic difference no longer occurred (p=0.278). BA men with type 2 diabetes had lower total insulin secretion response to the mixed-meal (p=0.001) and hyperglycaemic clamp (p=0.002), but no ethnic differences were observed in the disposition index within glucose tolerance groups. IPL was inversely associated with beta cell function in the WE but not the BA men, but after adjustment for confounders these associations were not significant.
CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION
Ethnic differences were apparent as beta cell function was inversely associated with IPL in the WE, but not BA, men. However, in both ethnic groups, this relationship appears secondary to other factors, such as adiposity, in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes.
期刊介绍:
Diabetologia, the authoritative journal dedicated to diabetes research, holds high visibility through society membership, libraries, and social media. As the official journal of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes, it is ranked in the top quartile of the 2019 JCR Impact Factors in the Endocrinology & Metabolism category. The journal boasts dedicated and expert editorial teams committed to supporting authors throughout the peer review process.