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Postprandial Metabolism is Impaired in Overweight Normoglycemic Young Adults without Family History of Diabetes


ABSTRACT:

While the risk factors for Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) are known, early predictive markers of transition from normal to a prediabetes state are unidentified. We studied the basal metabolism and metabolic response to a mixed-meal challenge in 110 healthy subjects in the age group of 18 to 40 years (Male:Female = 1:1); grouped into first degree relatives of patients with T2DM (n = 30), those with a body mass index >23 kg/m2 but <30 kg/m2 (n = 30), those with prediabetes (n = 20) and normal controls (n = 30). We performed an untargeted metabolomics analysis of plasma and related that with clinical and biochemical parameters, markers of inflammation, and insulin sensitivity. Similar to prediabetes subjects, overweight subjects had insulin resistance and significantly elevated levels of C-peptide, adiponectin and glucagon and lower level of ghrelin. Metabolites such as MG(22:2(13Z, 16Z)/0:0/0:0) and LysoPC (15:0) were reduced in overweight and prediabetes subjects. Insulin sensitivity was significantly lower in men. Fasting levels of uric acid, xanthine, and glycochenodeoxycholic-3-glucuronide were elevated in men. However, both lysophospholipids and antioxidant defense metabolites were higher in women. Impaired postprandial metabolism and insulin sensitivity in overweight normoglycemic young adults indicates a risk of developing hyperglycemia. Our results also indicate a higher risk of diabetes in young men.

INSTRUMENT(S): HILIC_Pos_SYNAPT-G2_Waters, HILIC_Neg_SYNAPT-G2_Waters, RP_Pos_SYNAPT-G2_Waters, RP_Neg_SYNAPT-G2_Waters

SUBMITTER: Aneesh Kumar 

PROVIDER: MTBLS743 | MetaboLights | 2019-03-14

REPOSITORIES: MetaboLights

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Plasma leptin level mirrors metabolome alterations in young adults.

Kumar A Aneesh AA   Satheesh Gopika G   Vijayakumar Gadadharan G   Chandran Mahesh M   Prabhu Priya R PR   Simon Leena L   Kutty Vellappillil Raman VR   Kartha Chandrasekharan C CC   Jaleel Abdul A  

Metabolomics : Official journal of the Metabolomic Society 20200808 8


<h4>Introduction</h4>Leptin is known to regulate pathways of energy metabolism, reproduction, and control appetite. Whether plasma leptin levels reflect changes in metabolites of these pathways is unknown.<h4>Objectives</h4>We aimed to find whether there is an association between leptin levels and levels of metabolites of energy and hormone metabolism.<h4>Methods</h4>We performed an untargeted metabolomics analysis of plasma from 110 healthy adults (men: women = 1:1; aged 18-40 years), using liq  ...[more]

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