Vitamin B12 and Folate Concentrations in Recent-onset Type 2 Diabetes and the Effect of Metformin Treatment
Author:
Kanti Georgia12, Anadol-Schmitz Evrim12, Bobrov Pavel23, Strassburger Klaus23ORCID, Kahl Sabine12, Zaharia Oana P12ORCID, Sarabhai Theresia12, Karusheva Yanislava12, Burkart Volker12, Markgraf Daniel F12, Trenkamp Sandra12, Ziegler Dan124, Szendroedi Julia124ORCID, Roden Michael124ORCID, Roden M, Al-Hasani H, Buyken A E, Eckel J, Geerling G, Herder C, Icks A, Kotzka J, Kuß O, Lammert E, Markgraf D, Müssig K, Rathmann W, Szendrödi J, Ziegler D,
Affiliation:
1. Institute for Clinical Diabetology, German Diabetes Center, Leibniz Center for Diabetes Research, Düsseldorf, Germany 2. German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD e.V.), München-Neuherberg, Germany 3. Institute for Biometrics and Epidemiology, German Diabetes Center, Leibniz Center for Diabetes Research, Düsseldorf, Germany 4. Division of Endocrinology and Diabetology, Medical Faculty, Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany
Abstract
Abstract
Context
Vitamin B12 and folate deficiency are not only linked to hematological, neurological, and cardiovascular diseases, but are also associated with insulin resistance. Metformin can decrease vitamin B12 and folate concentrations.
Objective
To examine (1) effects of short-term metformin treatment on serum holotranscobalamin (holoTC) and folate and (2) their association with insulin sensitivity in recent-onset type 2 diabetes.
Design
This cross-sectional analysis comprised patients (known disease duration <12 months) on metformin monotherapy (MET, n = 123, 81 males, 53 ± 12 years) or nonpharmacological treatment (NPT, n = 126, 77 males, 54 ± 11 years) of the German Diabetes Study.
Main Outcome Measures
HoloTC (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay), cobalamin, and folate (electrochemiluminescence); beta-cell function and whole-body insulin sensitivity, measured during fasting (HOMA-B, HOMA-IR) and intravenous glucose tolerance tests combined with hyperinsulinemic–euglycemic clamp tests.
Results
HoloTC (105.4 [82.4, 128.3] vs 97 [79.7, 121.9] pmol/L) and folate concentrations (13.4 [9.3, 19.3] vs 12.7 [9.3, 22.0] nmol/L) were similar in both groups. Overall, holoTC was not associated with fasting or glucose-stimulated beta-cell function and insulin-stimulated glucose disposal. Cobalamin measurements yielded similar results in representative subgroups. In NPT but not MET, folate levels were inversely correlated with HOMA-IR (r = –0.239, P = .007). Folate levels did not relate to insulin sensitivity or insulin secretion in the whole cohort and in each group separately after adjustment for age, body mass index, and sex.
Conclusions
Metformin does not affect circulating holoTC and folate concentrations in recent-onset type 2 diabetes, rendering monitoring of vitamin B12 and folate dispensable, at least during the first 6 months after diagnosis or initiation of metformin.
Funder
German Federal Ministry of Health Ministry of Culture and Science of North Rhine-Westphalia German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
Publisher
The Endocrine Society
Subject
Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Endocrinology,Biochemistry,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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