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Markers of Glucagon Resistance Improve With Reductions in Hepatic Steatosis and Body Weight in Type 2 Diabetes

Authors :
Kjeldsen, Sasha A S
Thomsen, Mads N
Skytte, Mads J
Samkani, Amirsalar
Richter, Michael M
Frystyk, Jan
Magkos, Faidon
Hansen, Elizaveta
Thomsen, Henrik S
Holst, Jens J
Madsbad, Sten
Haugaard, Steen B
Krarup, Thure
Wewer Albrechtsen, Nicolai J
Kjeldsen, Sasha A S
Thomsen, Mads N
Skytte, Mads J
Samkani, Amirsalar
Richter, Michael M
Frystyk, Jan
Magkos, Faidon
Hansen, Elizaveta
Thomsen, Henrik S
Holst, Jens J
Madsbad, Sten
Haugaard, Steen B
Krarup, Thure
Wewer Albrechtsen, Nicolai J
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Kjeldsen , S A S , Thomsen , M N , Skytte , M J , Samkani , A , Richter , M M , Frystyk , J , Magkos , F , Hansen , E , Thomsen , H S , Holst , J J , Madsbad , S , Haugaard , S B , Krarup , T & Wewer Albrechtsen , N J 2023 , ' Markers of Glucagon Resistance Improve With Reductions in Hepatic Steatosis and Body Weight in Type 2 Diabetes ' , Journal of the Endocrine Society , vol. 7 , no. 11 , bvad122 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

CONTEXT: Hyperglucagonemia may develop in type 2 diabetes due to obesity-prone hepatic steatosis (glucagon resistance). Markers of glucagon resistance (including the glucagon-alanine index) improve following diet-induced weight loss, but the partial contribution of lowering hepatic steatosis vs body weight is unknown.OBJECTIVE: This work aimed to investigate the dependency of body weight loss following a reduction in hepatic steatosis on markers of glucagon resistance in type 2 diabetes.METHODS: A post hoc analysis was conducted from 2 previously published randomized controlled trials. We investigated the effect of weight maintenance (study 1: isocaloric feeding) or weight loss (study 2: hypocaloric feeding), both of which induced reductions in hepatic steatosis, on markers of glucagon sensitivity, including the glucagon-alanine index measured using a validated enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and metabolomics in 94 individuals (n = 28 in study 1; n = 66 in study 2). Individuals with overweight or obesity with type 2 diabetes were randomly assigned to a 6-week conventional diabetes (CD) or carbohydrate-reduced high-protein (CRHP) diet within both isocaloric and hypocaloric feeding-interventions.RESULTS: By design, weight loss was greater after hypocaloric compared to isocaloric feeding, but both diets caused similar reductions in hepatic steatosis, allowing us to investigate the effect of reducing hepatic steatosis with or without a clinically relevant weight loss on markers of glucagon resistance. The glucagon-alanine index improved following hypocaloric, but not isocaloric, feeding, independently of macronutrient composition.CONCLUSION: Improvements in glucagon resistance may depend on body weight loss in patients with type 2 diabetes.

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Kjeldsen , S A S , Thomsen , M N , Skytte , M J , Samkani , A , Richter , M M , Frystyk , J , Magkos , F , Hansen , E , Thomsen , H S , Holst , J J , Madsbad , S , Haugaard , S B , Krarup , T & Wewer Albrechtsen , N J 2023 , ' Markers of Glucagon Resistance Improve With Reductions in Hepatic Steatosis and Body Weight in Type 2 Diabetes ' , Journal of the Endocrine Society , vol. 7 , no. 11 , bvad122 .
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edsoai.on1439552911
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Electronic Resource