Insulin Resistance Is Not Increased in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients but Is Related to Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

Author:

Carrillo-Palau Marta,Hernández-Camba AlejandroORCID,Hernández Alvarez-Buylla Noemi,Ramos Laura,Alonso-Abreu InmaculadaORCID,Hernández-Pérez Anjara,Vela MilagrosORCID,Arranz LauraORCID,Hernández-Guerra Manuel,González-Gay Miguel Á.,Ferraz-Amaro IvánORCID

Abstract

Background. Insulin resistance (IR) has been linked to inflammatory states. The aim of this study was to determine whether IR is increased in a cohort of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients with low disease activity. We additionally intended to establish which factors were the determinants of IR in this population, including the presence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Methods. Cross-sectional study encompassing 151 IBD patients and 174 non-diabetic controls. Insulin and C-peptide serum levels and IR and beta cell function (%B) indices based on homoeostatic model assessment (HOMA2) were assessed in patients and controls. Liver stiffness as measured by transient elastography, and the presence of NAFLD detected via ultrasound were additionally assessed. A multivariable regression analysis was performed to evaluate the differences in IR indexes between patients and controls, and to determine which predictor factors were associated with IR in IBD patients. Results. Neither HOMA2-IR (beta coef. −0.26 {95%CI −0.64–0.13}, p = 0.19) nor HOMA2-%B (beta coef. 15 {95%CI −14–44}, p = 0.31) indexes differed between patients and controls after fully multivariable analysis. Among classic IR risk factors, obesity, abdominal circumference, and triglycerides significantly and positively correlated with IR indexes in IBD patients. However, most features related to IBD, such as disease patterns, disease activity, and inflammatory markers, were not associated with IR. The presence of NAFLD was independently and significantly associated with beta cell dysfunction in patients with IBD (HOMA2—B grade 4, 251 ± 40 vs. grade 1, 107 ± 37, p = <0.001). Conclusions. IR is not increased in IBD patients with low disease activity compared to controls. However, the presence of NAFLD favors the development of IR in patients with IBD.

Funder

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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