1. A higher glycemic response to oral glucose is associated with higher plasma apolipoprotein C3 independently of BMI in healthy twins.
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Bozzetto L, Berntzen BJ, Kaprio J, Rissanen A, Taskinen MR, and Pietiläinen KH
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- Adiposity, Adult, Biomarkers blood, Female, Finland, Glucose Metabolism Disorders diagnosis, Glucose Metabolism Disorders genetics, Glucose Metabolism Disorders physiopathology, Healthy Volunteers, Humans, Male, Obesity diagnosis, Obesity genetics, Obesity physiopathology, Risk Factors, Time Factors, Triglycerides blood, Twins, Monozygotic genetics, Young Adult, Apolipoprotein C-III blood, Blood Glucose metabolism, Body Mass Index, Glucose Metabolism Disorders blood, Glucose Tolerance Test, Obesity blood
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Background and Aims: Plasma apolipoprotein C3 (ApoC3) is associated with higher plasma triglyceride and type 2 diabetes incidence. We evaluated whether body mass index (BMI) or glucose metabolism were associated with ApoC3 in healthy monozygotic (MZ) twins., Methods and Results: Forty-seven MZ twin-pairs (20 man, 27 women), aged 23-42 years, were divided in subgroups according to discordance or concordance for (a) BMI (within-pair difference (Δ) in BMI≥3.0 or<3.0 kg/m
2 ), or (b) 2-h glucose iAUC, during oral glucose tolerance test (ΔGlucose iAUC ≥97.5 or<97.5 mmol × 120 minutes). Within these discordant or concordant subgroups, we tested (Wilcoxon signed-rank test) co-twin differences in ApoC3, adiposity measures, insulin-resistance and beta-cell function indices, and plasma and lipoprotein lipids. In BMI-Discordant (p = 0.92) or BMI-Concordant (p = 0.99) subgroups, ApoC3 did not differ between leaner and heavier co-twins. In the Glucose-Discordant subgroup, ApoC3 was significantly higher in twins with higher Glucose iAUC than in their co-twins with the lower Glucose iAUC (10.03 ± 0.78 vs. 8.48 ± 0.52 mg/dl; M ± SE; p = 0.032). Co-twins with higher Glucose iAUC also had higher waist circumference, body fat percentage, liver fat content, worse insulin-sensitivity and beta-cell function and higher cholesterol and triglyceride in plasma VLDL, IDL, and LDL. In Glucose-Concordant twin-pairs, no significant differences were observed in the explored variables. In all twin-pairs, ΔApoC3 correlated with Δ in lipids and glucose metabolism variables, the closest relationship being between ΔApoC3 and ΔVLDL triglyceride (r = 0.74, p < 0.0001)., Conclusions: While ApoC3 was not related to acquired differences in BMI, it associated with early dysregulation of glucose metabolism independently of obesity and genetic background., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest associated with this manuscript., (Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier B.V.)- Published
- 2020
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