糖尿病和健康个体中单核细胞胰岛素敏感性的年龄相关性下降

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Suguru Nakamura, Kentaro Mori, Hideyuki Okuma, Tetsuo Sekine, Asako Miyazaki, Kyoichiro Tsuchiya
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摘要

目的:目前尚不清楚人类单核细胞/巨噬细胞胰岛素信号是否受到2型糖尿病(T2DM)、全身胰岛素敏感性和其他未知因素的影响。研究设计与方法:53名未服用任何药物且无心血管危险因素的成年志愿者(对照组)和59名T2DM患者(T2DM组)。从所有参与者身上分离培养单核细胞。结果:在培养的单核细胞中,胰岛素刺激的AKT和FOXO3磷酸化在T2DM中与对照组相比明显被抑制。仅在对照组中,胰岛素刺激下AKT磷酸化水平与体重指数和血清胰岛素水平显著相关。在两组中,年龄与胰岛素刺激的AKT和FOXO3磷酸化之间普遍存在显著负相关。在对照组中,脂多糖(LPS)刺激诱导的TNFA和NOS2与胰岛素刺激的AKT磷酸化呈显著负相关。年龄也与lps刺激的TNFA诱导显著相关。讨论:年龄在单核细胞胰岛素抵抗的发展中起重要作用,不仅在T2DM患者中如此,在健康参与者中也是如此。单核细胞胰岛素敏感性与炎症反应呈负相关,可能有助于无危险因素参与者心血管疾病和/或胰岛素抵抗的亚临床风险评估。
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Age-associated decline of monocyte insulin sensitivity in diabetic and healthy individuals.

Age-associated decline of monocyte insulin sensitivity in diabetic and healthy individuals.

Age-associated decline of monocyte insulin sensitivity in diabetic and healthy individuals.

Age-associated decline of monocyte insulin sensitivity in diabetic and healthy individuals.

Objective: It is unclear whether monocyte/macrophage insulin signaling in humans is affected by type 2 diabetes (T2DM), systemic insulin sensitivity, and other unknown factors.

Research design and methods: Fifty-three adult volunteers (control group) not taking any medication and without cardiovascular risk factors, and 59 patients with T2DM (T2DM group) were included. Monocytes were isolated and cultured from all participants.

Results: In cultured monocytes, insulin-stimulated AKT and FOXO3 phosphorylation was significantly suppressed in T2DM compared with that in the control group. Insulin-stimulated phosphorylation of AKT was significantly correlated with body mass index and serum insulin level only in the control group. In both groups, significant negative correlation between age and insulin-stimulated phosphorylation of AKT and FOXO3 was commonly observed. In the control group, lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated induction of TNFA, and NOS2 was significantly and negatively correlated with insulin-stimulated AKT phosphorylation. Age was also significantly correlated with LPS-stimulated induction of TNFA.

Discussion: Aging plays an important role in the development of monocyte insulin resistance, not only in patients with T2DM but also in healthy participants. Monocyte insulin sensitivity is negatively correlated with inflammatory responses and may be helpful for subclinical risk assessment of CVDs and/or insulin resistance in participants without risk factors.

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Diabetes & Vascular Disease Research
Diabetes & Vascular Disease Research ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
CiteScore
4.40
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33
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Diabetes & Vascular Disease Research is the first international peer-reviewed journal to unite diabetes and vascular disease in a single title. The journal publishes original papers, research letters and reviews. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
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