Affiliation:
1. Department of Cell Physiology and Pathology ICMR‐National Institute for Research in Reproductive Child Health Mumbai India
2. Morsani College of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine University of South Florida Tampa Florida USA
Abstract
AbstractObjectivesDecreased serum creatinine levels are associated with increased risk of type 2 diabetes (T2DM) in humans, however, its association with muscle mass and insulin sensitivity have not been studied in NHPs.MethodsRetrospective data of 229 adult NHPs were studied for association of serum creatinine levels with muscle mass and onset of T2DM.ResultsSerum creatinine levels were positively correlated with lean muscle mass in nondiabetic (non‐DM), male and female NHPs. Aged NHPs had significantly reduced lean muscle mass and corresponding creatinine levels compared to young age groups (p < .001). Creatinine was positively correlated with insulin sensitivity in nonDM male NHPs and significant decrease in creatinine was observed in T2DM (p < .001) compared to same age group nonDM NHPs.ConclusionsThe pathophysiology of T2DM in NHPs is similar to humans, low creatinine further provides utility of surrogate biomarkers of lower muscle mass and risk factor for T2DM NHPs.
Subject
General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology