Results concerning the association of adiponectin gene polymorphisms (single-nucleotide polymorphisms, SNPs) with obesity, type 2 diabetes (T2DM), metabolic disorders and insulin resistance have not lead to definite conclusions. The aim of our study was to investigate a possible association between the -11391G>A and -11377C>G SNPs of adiponectin gene and measure of insulin sensitivity evaluated by the hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp in a group of 'uncomplicated' obese subjects (with no associated comorbidities) (n=99, mean age 35 years) with a history of obesity lasting at least 10 years. The study of uncomplicated obese subjects, free of possible confounding factors that could interfere with insulin sensitivity, such as pharmacological treatment, provides a good model to assess insulin sensitivity per se. We observed that subjects homozygous for the G allele at locus -11391 had lower M (mg/kg min)/fat-free mass (FFM) index and adiponectin levels compared to subjects with GA+AA genotypes (P=0.002 and P=0.03, respectively) and subjects carrying the -11377G variant had lower M (mg/kg min)/FFM index and adiponectin levels compared to noncarriers (P=0.003 and P=0.03, respectively). Our results imply that the two promoter SNPs, -11391G>A and -11377C>G, of the adiponectin gene are associated with a reduced insulin sensitivity evaluated by hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp in obese subjects. © 2007 Nature Publishing Group All rights reserved.

The glucose clamp reveals an association between adiponectin gene polymorphisms and insulin sensitivity in obese subjects / Buzzetti, Raffaella; Petrone, Antonio; S., Zavarella; Zampetti, Simona; Spoletini, MARIA LUISA; S., Potenziani; Gaetano, Leto; Osborn, John Frederick; Leonetti, Frida. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBESITY. - ISSN 0307-0565. - 31:3(2007), pp. 424-428. [10.1038/sj.ijo.0803419]

The glucose clamp reveals an association between adiponectin gene polymorphisms and insulin sensitivity in obese subjects

BUZZETTI, Raffaella;PETRONE, ANTONIO;ZAMPETTI, SIMONA;SPOLETINI, MARIA LUISA;OSBORN, John Frederick;LEONETTI, Frida
2007

Abstract

Results concerning the association of adiponectin gene polymorphisms (single-nucleotide polymorphisms, SNPs) with obesity, type 2 diabetes (T2DM), metabolic disorders and insulin resistance have not lead to definite conclusions. The aim of our study was to investigate a possible association between the -11391G>A and -11377C>G SNPs of adiponectin gene and measure of insulin sensitivity evaluated by the hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp in a group of 'uncomplicated' obese subjects (with no associated comorbidities) (n=99, mean age 35 years) with a history of obesity lasting at least 10 years. The study of uncomplicated obese subjects, free of possible confounding factors that could interfere with insulin sensitivity, such as pharmacological treatment, provides a good model to assess insulin sensitivity per se. We observed that subjects homozygous for the G allele at locus -11391 had lower M (mg/kg min)/fat-free mass (FFM) index and adiponectin levels compared to subjects with GA+AA genotypes (P=0.002 and P=0.03, respectively) and subjects carrying the -11377G variant had lower M (mg/kg min)/FFM index and adiponectin levels compared to noncarriers (P=0.003 and P=0.03, respectively). Our results imply that the two promoter SNPs, -11391G>A and -11377C>G, of the adiponectin gene are associated with a reduced insulin sensitivity evaluated by hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp in obese subjects. © 2007 Nature Publishing Group All rights reserved.
2007
adiponectin gene; homa-ir index; hyperinsulinemic- euglycemic clamp; insulin resistance; snps
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The glucose clamp reveals an association between adiponectin gene polymorphisms and insulin sensitivity in obese subjects / Buzzetti, Raffaella; Petrone, Antonio; S., Zavarella; Zampetti, Simona; Spoletini, MARIA LUISA; S., Potenziani; Gaetano, Leto; Osborn, John Frederick; Leonetti, Frida. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBESITY. - ISSN 0307-0565. - 31:3(2007), pp. 424-428. [10.1038/sj.ijo.0803419]
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