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Erschienen in: Diabetologia 10/2016

04.07.2016 | Short Communication

Metabolic flexibility and oxidative capacity independently associate with insulin sensitivity in individuals with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes

verfasst von: Maria Apostolopoulou, Klaus Strassburger, Christian Herder, Birgit Knebel, Jörg Kotzka, Julia Szendroedi, Michael Roden, for the GDS group

Erschienen in: Diabetologia | Ausgabe 10/2016

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Abstract

Aims/hypothesis

Both inherited and acquired insulin resistance have been associated with abnormal muscle mitochondrial function. At whole-body level, maximal oxygen uptake (\( \overset{.}{V}{\mathrm{O}}_{2 \max } \)) and/or metabolic flexibility (as given by ΔRQ) reflect certain features of mitochondrial function. This study tests the hypotheses (1) that \( \overset{.}{V}{\mathrm{O}}_{2 \max } \) and ΔRQ correlate tightly with each other and with insulin sensitivity and (2) that glycaemia, lipidaemia or subclinical inflammation would explain such relationships.

Methods

Near-normoglycaemic individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (n = 136) with a short known disease duration (<12 months) underwent cycling spiroergometry, indirect calorimetry and hyperinsulinaemic–euglycaemic clamp tests.

Results

Both \( \overset{.}{V}{\mathrm{O}}_{2 \max } \) (r = 0.39, p < 0.0001) and ΔRQ (r = 0.32, p < 0.0001) correlated positively with whole-body insulin sensitivity, even after adjusting for anthropometric variables, glycaemia and glucose-lowering medication, but not after adjusting for NEFA. \( \overset{.}{V}{\mathrm{O}}_{2 \max } \) further correlated negatively with circulating high-sensitivity C-reactive protein concentration. However, \( \overset{.}{V}{\mathrm{O}}_{2 \max } \) did not relate to ΔRQ, even after adjusting for whole-body insulin sensitivity.

Conclusions/interpretation

Oxidative capacity and metabolic flexibility are independent determinants of insulin sensitivity but are influenced by circulating NEFA in recent-onset type 2 diabetes.
ClinicalTrial.gov registration no: NCT01055093
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Metadaten
Titel
Metabolic flexibility and oxidative capacity independently associate with insulin sensitivity in individuals with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes
verfasst von
Maria Apostolopoulou
Klaus Strassburger
Christian Herder
Birgit Knebel
Jörg Kotzka
Julia Szendroedi
Michael Roden
for the GDS group
Publikationsdatum
04.07.2016
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Diabetologia / Ausgabe 10/2016
Print ISSN: 0012-186X
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-0428
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-016-4038-9

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