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Plasma lipid metabolites associate with diabetic polyneuropathy in a cohort with type 2 diabetes.

Authors :
Rumora, Amy E.
Guo, Kai
Alakwaa, Fadhl M.
Andersen, Signe T.
Reynolds, Evan L.
Jørgensen, Marit E.
Witte, Daniel R.
Tankisi, Hatice
Charles, Morten
Savelieff, Masha G.
Callaghan, Brian C.
Jensen, Troels S.
Feldman, Eva L.
Source :
Annals of Clinical & Translational Neurology. Jun2021, Vol. 8 Issue 6, p1292-1307. 16p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Objective: The global rise in type 2 diabetes is associated with a concomitant increase in diabetic complications. Diabetic polyneuropathy is the most frequent type 2 diabetes complication and is associated with poor outcomes. The metabolic syndrome has emerged as a major risk factor for diabetic polyneuropathy; however, the metabolites associated with the metabolic syndrome that correlate with diabetic polyneuropathy are unknown. Methods: We conducted a global metabolomics analysis on plasma samples from a subcohort of participants from the Danish arm of Anglo‐Danish‐Dutch study of Intensive Treatment of Diabetes in Primary Care (ADDITION‐Denmark) with and without diabetic polyneuropathy versus lean control participants. Results: Compared to lean controls, type 2 diabetes participants had significantly higher HbA1c (p = 0.0028), BMI (p = 0.0004), and waist circumference (p = 0.0001), but lower total cholesterol (p = 0.0001). Out of 991 total metabolites, we identified 15 plasma metabolites that differed in type 2 diabetes participants by diabetic polyneuropathy status, including metabolites belonging to energy, lipid, and xenobiotic pathways, among others. Additionally, these metabolites correlated with alterations in plasma lipid metabolites in type 2 diabetes participants based on neuropathy status. Further evaluating all plasma lipid metabolites identified a shift in abundance, chain length, and saturation of free fatty acids in type 2 diabetes participants. Importantly, the presence of diabetic polyneuropathy impacted the abundance of plasma complex lipids, including acylcarnitines and sphingolipids. Interpretation: Our explorative study suggests that diabetic polyneuropathy in type 2 diabetes is associated with novel alterations in plasma metabolites related to lipid metabolism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23289503
Volume :
8
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Annals of Clinical & Translational Neurology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
150673133
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51367