The relationship between regional abdominal fat distribution and both insulin resistance and subclinical chronic inflammation in non-diabetic adults

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作者
Hsieh, Ching-Jung [1 ]
Wang, Pei-Wen [1 ]
Chen, Tse-Ying [1 ]
机构
[1] Chang Gung Univ, Coll Med, Dept Internal Med, Div Endocrinol & Metab,Kaohsiung Chang Gung Mem H, Niao Sung Hsiang 83305, Kaohsiung Hsien, Taiwan
关键词
Subcutaneous fat; Intra-peritoneal fat; Retroperitoneal fat; Insulin resistance; High sensitive C-reactive protein; Adiponectin; C-REACTIVE PROTEIN; BODY-FAT; ADIPOSE-TISSUE; ASIAN INDIANS; METABOLIC SYNDROME; OXIDATIVE STRESS; VISCERAL FAT; ADIPONECTIN; SENSITIVITY; ADIPOKINES;
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10.1186/1758-5996-6-49
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: Obesity is associated with a high risk of insulin resistance (IR) and its metabolic complications. It is still debated that distributions of adipose tissue relate to an excess risk of IR and chronic inflammation in different race. This study was designed to examine the relation between insulin sensitivity, chronic inflammation and central fat distribution in non-diabetic volunteers in Taiwanese. Methods: There were 328 volunteers without family history of diabetes mellitus and with normal oral glucose tolerance test enrolled. Total body fat and abdominal fat were measured. Abdominal fat was categorized into intraperitoneal (IP), retroperitoneal (RP) and subcutaneous (SC) fat. The IR index was estimated by homeostatic model assessment. Five inflammatory markers: adiponectin, leptin, tumor necrosing factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), resistin and high sensitive CRP (hs-CRP) were measured. Results: IR was related to IP fat (r = 0.23, p < 0.001), but not RP fat, SC fat or total body fat. After correcting for age and sex, IP fat was the only significant predictor of IR (r2 = 58%, p = 0.001). Leptin showed the strongest relationship with all fat compartments (IP fat: r = 0.44, p = 0.001; RP fat: r = 0.36, p = 0.005, SC fat: r = 0.54, p < 0.001; total body fat: r = 0.61, p < 0.001). The hs-CRP and adiponectin were closely related both to IP (r = 0.29, p = 0.004; r = -0.20, p = 0.046, respectively) and total body fat (r = 0.29, p = 0.004; r = -0.29, p = 0.005, respectively), but not RP, or SC fat. TNF-a and resistin were not correlated to any fat compartment. After correcting for age and sex, leptin variance was mostly explained by SC fat (41.3%), followed by IP fat (33.6%) and RP fat (25.3%). The hs-CRP and adiponectin variance were mostly explained by IP fat (40% and 49% respectively). Conclusions: IP fat is better predictors of IR and subclinical chronic inflammation in Taiwanese adults. A disproportionate accumulation of abdominal fat is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular diseases.
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