Relationships Between Plasma Lipoprotein Concentrations and Insulin Action in an Obese Hyperinsulinemic Population

Author:

Abbott William G H1,Lillioja Stephen1,Young Andrew A1,Zawadzki Joanna K1,Yki-Järvinen Hannele1,Christin Laurent1,Howard Barbara V1

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Diabetes and Nutrition Section, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health Phoenix, Arizona

Abstract

Relationships have been observed between lipoprotein concentrations and insulin action. These relationships may be important in explaining the association of insulin resistance and abnormalities of lipoprotein metabolism found in obesity, diabetes, and hypertriglyceridemia. We have measured plasma lipoprotein concentrations and indices of insulin action in 85 men and 56 women, all of whom were normolipidemic and had normal glucose tolerance. The subjects were obese Southwestern American Indians (body mass index 34 ± 1). Insulin action was measured via the hyperinsulinemic clamp with simultaneous indirect calorimetry. Triglyceride concentrations were inversely related to rates of total insulin-mediated glucose disposal (in men and women, respectively, r = –.37, P < .01; r = –.24, P < .10), glucose storage (r = –.31, P < .01; r = –.25, P < .10), increase in glucose oxidation (r = –.29, P < .01; r = –.24, P < .10), and, in men only, suppression of endogenous glucose production (r = –.32, P < .01). High-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol concentration was positively related to rates of total insulin-mediated glucose disposal (r –.35, P < .01; r = .33, P < .05), increase in carbohydrate oxidation (r = .40, P < .001; r = .39, P < .001), suppression of endogenous glucose production (r = .24, P < .05; r = .29, P < .05), and, in men only, glucose storage (r = .35, P < .001). The relationships between lipoprotein concentrations and insulin action were independent of adiposity and insulin concentrations (with the exception of HDL cholesterol in women), and the relationships of Triglyceride and HDL cholesterol with insulin action were independent of each other. These relationships indicate that there may be a link between the development of insulin resistance and the abnormalities in lipoprotein metabolism associated with obesity, non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, and hypertriglyceridemia.

Publisher

American Diabetes Association

Subject

Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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