Relationship between whole-body macronutrient oxidative partitioning and pancreatic insulin secretion/beta-cell function in non-diabetic humans

Galgani, JE; Mizgier, ML; Mari, A; Ravussin E.

Keywords: insulin resistance, skeletal muscle, respiratory quotient, Glucose flux

Abstract

Background. Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion correlates inversely with the degree of whole-body insulin sensitivity suggesting a crosstalk between peripheral organs and pancreas. Such sensing mechanism could be mediated by changes in glucose flux (uptake, oxidation or storage) in peripheral tissues that may drive insulin secretion. Aim. To relate whole-body non-protein respiratory quotient (npRQ), an index of macronutrient oxidative partitioning, with insulin secretion and beta-cell function in nondiabetic individuals. Methods. Macronutrient oxidation was measured after an overnight fast and for 4 h after a 75-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) in 30 participants (15/15 males/females; 35 +/- 12 y; 27 +/- 4 kg/m(2)). Furthermore, npRQ was assessed for 24 h in a metabolic chamber. Insulin secretion was estimated by deconvolution of serum C-peptide concentration (fasting and 4-h OGTT) and from 24-h urinary C-peptide excretion corrected for energy intake (metabolic chamber). beta-Cell function parameters were obtained by mathematical modeling, while insulin sensitivity was determined by a euglycemic-hyperinsulinemic clamp (120 mU . m(-2) . min(-1)). Results. Insulin secretion (from 24-h urinary C-peptide) correlated inversely with 24-h npRQ (r = -0.61; p = 0.001), even after controlling for insulin sensitivity, energy balance, age and body mass index (r = -0.52; p = 0.01). In turn, insulin secretion (from serum C-peptide) was not associated with fasting or OGTT npRQ. However, fasting npRQ was positively correlated with rate sensitivity (r = 0.40; p < 0.05) and marginally with glucose sensitivity (r = 0.34; p = 0.08). Conclusion. Macronutrient oxidative partitioning, specifically glucose oxidation, might play a role on the regulation of insulin secretion. Further studies should aim at identifying the signals linking these processes. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Título según WOS: Relationship between whole-body macronutrient oxidative partitioning and pancreatic insulin secretion/beta-cell function in non-diabetic humans
Título según SCOPUS: Relationship between whole-body macronutrient oxidative partitioning and pancreatic insulin secretion/?-cell function in non-diabetic humans
Título de la Revista: METABOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL
Volumen: 63
Número: 11
Editorial: W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 1426
Página final: 1431
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1016/j.metabol.2014.08.002

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS