Elevated circulating level of a cytokine, pancreatic‐derived factor, is associated with metabolic syndrome components in a Chinese population
Aims/Introduction Pancreatic‐derived factor (PANDER) is an important factor involved in obesity, glucose intolerance and abnormal lipid metabolism in animals. Nevertheless, the relationship between PANDER and metabolic syndrome (MetS) in humans has not yet been reported. Materials and Methods To det...
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Published in | Journal of diabetes investigation Vol. 7; no. 4; pp. 581 - 586 |
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Abstract | Aims/Introduction
Pancreatic‐derived factor (PANDER) is an important factor involved in obesity, glucose intolerance and abnormal lipid metabolism in animals. Nevertheless, the relationship between PANDER and metabolic syndrome (MetS) in humans has not yet been reported.
Materials and Methods
To determinate the relationship between PANDER and MetS components, 212 individuals aged between 40 and 65 years were recruited. Fasting plasma PANDER and other variables were measured. Correlations of plasma PANDER and other variables were carried out. Plasma PANDER level was compared in participants with no metabolic components and those with any metabolic components, as well as in normal glucose tolerance, impaired glucose tolerance and diabetes mellitus participants.
Results
In all the participants, there were 65 participants in the no metabolic components group and 147 participants in the any metabolic components group. Plasma PANDER level was increased with the number of MetS components (P < 0.05) and correlated with metabolic score (r = 0. 529, P < 0.001). In addition, plasma PANDER significantly correlated with fasting plasma glucose (r = 0.187, P = 0.046), 2‐h plasma glucose (r = 0.195, P = 0.035), homeostasis model assessment of β‐cell function (r = −0.191, P = 0.039), triglyceride (r = 0.305, P = 0.001) and high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol (r = −0.333, P < 0.001). Using multivariable logistic regression analysis, circulating PANDER was associated with an increased risk ratio of impaired glucose tolerance or diabetes mellitus (odds ratio 2.22, 95% confidence interval 1.15–4.42, P = 0.018) after adjustment of the other possible confounders.
Conclusions
Circulating level of PANDER in relation to the accumulation in MetS suggested that persons with elevated levels of PANDER were associated with an increased risk of metabolic syndrome.
Our manuscript is the first report that circulating PANDER is associated with the accumulation in MetS components in human. The main revelation of this study is that circulating PANDER may be a possible target to prevent the further development of metabolic syndrome or diabetes. |
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AbstractList | Aims/Introduction Pancreatic-derived factor (PANDER) is an important factor involved in obesity, glucose intolerance and abnormal lipid metabolism in animals. Nevertheless, the relationship between PANDER and metabolic syndrome (MetS) in humans has not yet been reported. Materials and Methods To determinate the relationship between PANDER and MetS components, 212 individuals aged between 40 and 65 years were recruited. Fasting plasma PANDER and other variables were measured. Correlations of plasma PANDER and other variables were carried out. Plasma PANDER level was compared in participants with no metabolic components and those with any metabolic components, as well as in normal glucose tolerance, impaired glucose tolerance and diabetes mellitus participants. Results In all the participants, there were 65 participants in the no metabolic components group and 147 participants in the any metabolic components group. Plasma PANDER level was increased with the number of MetS components (P < 0.05) and correlated with metabolic score (r = 0. 529, P < 0.001). In addition, plasma PANDER significantly correlated with fasting plasma glucose (r = 0.187, P = 0.046), 2-h plasma glucose (r = 0.195, P = 0.035), homeostasis model assessment of beta -cell function (r = -0.191, P = 0.039), triglyceride (r = 0.305, P = 0.001) and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (r = -0.333, P < 0.001). Using multivariable logistic regression analysis, circulating PANDER was associated with an increased risk ratio of impaired glucose tolerance or diabetes mellitus (odds ratio 2.22, 95% confidence interval 1.15-4.42, P = 0.018) after adjustment of the other possible confounders. Conclusions Circulating level of PANDER in relation to the accumulation in MetS suggested that persons with elevated levels of PANDER were associated with an increased risk of metabolic syndrome. Our manuscript is the first report that circulating PANDER is associated with the accumulation in MetS components in human. The main revelation of this study is that circulating PANDER may be a possible target to prevent the further development of metabolic syndrome or diabetes. Aims/Introduction Pancreatic‐derived factor (PANDER) is an important factor involved in obesity, glucose intolerance and abnormal lipid metabolism in animals. Nevertheless, the relationship between PANDER and metabolic syndrome (MetS) in humans has not yet been reported. Materials and Methods To determinate the relationship between PANDER and MetS components, 212 individuals aged between 40 and 65 years were recruited. Fasting plasma PANDER and other variables were measured. Correlations of plasma PANDER and other variables were carried out. Plasma PANDER level was compared in participants with no metabolic components and those with any metabolic components, as well as in normal glucose tolerance, impaired glucose tolerance and diabetes mellitus participants. Results In all the participants, there were 65 participants in the no metabolic components group and 147 participants in the any metabolic components group. Plasma PANDER level was increased with the number of MetS components (P < 0.05) and correlated with metabolic score (r = 0. 529, P < 0.001). In addition, plasma PANDER significantly correlated with fasting plasma glucose (r = 0.187, P = 0.046), 2‐h plasma glucose (r = 0.195, P = 0.035), homeostasis model assessment of β‐cell function (r = −0.191, P = 0.039), triglyceride (r = 0.305, P = 0.001) and high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol (r = −0.333, P < 0.001). Using multivariable logistic regression analysis, circulating PANDER was associated with an increased risk ratio of impaired glucose tolerance or diabetes mellitus (odds ratio 2.22, 95% confidence interval 1.15–4.42, P = 0.018) after adjustment of the other possible confounders. Conclusions Circulating level of PANDER in relation to the accumulation in MetS suggested that persons with elevated levels of PANDER were associated with an increased risk of metabolic syndrome. Our manuscript is the first report that circulating PANDER is associated with the accumulation in MetS components in human. The main revelation of this study is that circulating PANDER may be a possible target to prevent the further development of metabolic syndrome or diabetes. AIMS/INTRODUCTIONPancreatic-derived factor (PANDER) is an important factor involved in obesity, glucose intolerance and abnormal lipid metabolism in animals. Nevertheless, the relationship between PANDER and metabolic syndrome (MetS) in humans has not yet been reported.MATERIALS AND METHODSTo determinate the relationship between PANDER and MetS components, 212 individuals aged between 40 and 65 years were recruited. Fasting plasma PANDER and other variables were measured. Correlations of plasma PANDER and other variables were carried out. Plasma PANDER level was compared in participants with no metabolic components and those with any metabolic components, as well as in normal glucose tolerance, impaired glucose tolerance and diabetes mellitus participants.RESULTSIn all the participants, there were 65 participants in the no metabolic components group and 147 participants in the any metabolic components group. Plasma PANDER level was increased with the number of MetS components (P < 0.05) and correlated with metabolic score (r = 0. 529, P < 0.001). In addition, plasma PANDER significantly correlated with fasting plasma glucose (r = 0.187, P = 0.046), 2-h plasma glucose (r = 0.195, P = 0.035), homeostasis model assessment of β-cell function (r = -0.191, P = 0.039), triglyceride (r = 0.305, P = 0.001) and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (r = -0.333, P < 0.001). Using multivariable logistic regression analysis, circulating PANDER was associated with an increased risk ratio of impaired glucose tolerance or diabetes mellitus (odds ratio 2.22, 95% confidence interval 1.15-4.42, P = 0.018) after adjustment of the other possible confounders.CONCLUSIONSCirculating level of PANDER in relation to the accumulation in MetS suggested that persons with elevated levels of PANDER were associated with an increased risk of metabolic syndrome. Pancreatic-derived factor (PANDER) is an important factor involved in obesity, glucose intolerance and abnormal lipid metabolism in animals. Nevertheless, the relationship between PANDER and metabolic syndrome (MetS) in humans has not yet been reported. To determinate the relationship between PANDER and MetS components, 212 individuals aged between 40 and 65 years were recruited. Fasting plasma PANDER and other variables were measured. Correlations of plasma PANDER and other variables were carried out. Plasma PANDER level was compared in participants with no metabolic components and those with any metabolic components, as well as in normal glucose tolerance, impaired glucose tolerance and diabetes mellitus participants. In all the participants, there were 65 participants in the no metabolic components group and 147 participants in the any metabolic components group. Plasma PANDER level was increased with the number of MetS components (P < 0.05) and correlated with metabolic score (r = 0. 529, P < 0.001). In addition, plasma PANDER significantly correlated with fasting plasma glucose (r = 0.187, P = 0.046), 2-h plasma glucose (r = 0.195, P = 0.035), homeostasis model assessment of β-cell function (r = -0.191, P = 0.039), triglyceride (r = 0.305, P = 0.001) and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (r = -0.333, P < 0.001). Using multivariable logistic regression analysis, circulating PANDER was associated with an increased risk ratio of impaired glucose tolerance or diabetes mellitus (odds ratio 2.22, 95% confidence interval 1.15-4.42, P = 0.018) after adjustment of the other possible confounders. Circulating level of PANDER in relation to the accumulation in MetS suggested that persons with elevated levels of PANDER were associated with an increased risk of metabolic syndrome. |
Author | Cao, Xiaopei Yang, Chijiao Liu, Juan Hong, Zhenzhen Lin, Huimei Lai, Fenghua Li, Yanbing |
AuthorAffiliation | 1 Department of Endocrinology First Affiliated Hospital Sun Yat‐sen University Guangzhou China |
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