Altered Circulating Leptin, hGH, and IGF-I in Prediabetes and
Screening-Diagnosed T2DM Unrelated to Metabolic Syndrome in Women Post
Gestational Diabetes
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Published:2022-05-12
Issue:09
Volume:54
Page:613-619
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ISSN:0018-5043
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Container-title:Hormone and Metabolic Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Horm Metab Res
Author:
Kern-Matschilles Stefanie123, Gar Christina123, Schilbach Katharina4, Haschka Stefanie Julia123, Rauch Barbara123, Then Cornelia123, Seissler Jochen123, Bidlingmaier Martin4, Lechner Andreas523
Affiliation:
1. Diabetes Research Group, LMU Klinikum München, Medizinische
Klinik und Poliklinik IV, München, Germany 2. Clinical Cooperation Group Type 2 Diabetes, Helmholtz Zentrum
München, Neuherberg, Germany 3. (DZD), German Center for Diabetes Research, Neuherberg,
Germany 4. Endocrine Research Unit, LMU Klinikum München, Medizinische
Klinik IV, München, Germany 5. Clinical Research Group, LMU Klinikum München, Medizinische
Klinik und Poliklinik 4, München, Germany
Abstract
AbstractRecently, we proposed two pathophysiologic subtypes of type 2 diabetes mellitus
(T2DM), one related and one unrelated to metabolic syndrome. To begin to
understand the pathophysiology of the subtype unrelated to metabolic syndrome,
we now measured selected hormones and signaling molecules in affected
individuals. In this cross-sectional analysis, we examined 138 women out of the
monocenter, post gestational diabetes study PPSDiab. Of these women, 73 had
prediabetes or screening-diagnosed T2DM, 40 related to metabolic syndrome and 33
unrelated. The remaining 65 women were normoglycemic controls. Our analysis
included medical history, anthropometrics, oral glucose tolerance testing,
laboratory chemistry, and cardiopulmonary exercise testing. In addition, plasma
proinsulin/insulin ratio, growth hormone (hGH) nadir during oral glucose
tolerance testing, Insulin-like Growth Factor I (IGF-I), Leptin, Resistin,
Adiponectin, Fetuin-a, FGF21, and myostatin were measured. Compared to controls,
women with prediabetes or screening-diagnosed T2DM unrelated to metabolic
syndrome depicted higher plasma Leptin [10.47(6.6–14.57) vs.
5.52(3.15–10.02); p<0.0001] and IGF-I
[193.01(171.00–213.30) vs. 167.97(138.77–200.64);
p=0.0008], as well as a lower hGH nadir [0.07(0.05–0.15) vs.
0.14(0.08–0.22; p<0.0001]. These differences were independent of
body adiposity. Women with prediabetes or T2DM related to metabolic syndrome, in
comparison to controls, displayed elevated Leptin, Fetuin-a, and FGF21, as well
as reduced Adiponectin and hGH nadir. Based on our study, altered Leptin and
hGH/IGF-I signaling could potentially contribute to the pathophysiology
of prediabetes and T2DM unrelated to metabolic syndrome. Further mechanistic
investigations of these signaling pathways in the context of lean T2DM are
necessary to test causal relationships.
Funder
German Center for Diabetes Research Friedrich-Baur-Stiftung LMU Klinikum München Helmholtz Zentrum München
Publisher
Georg Thieme Verlag KG
Subject
Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Endocrinology,Biochemistry,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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