TY - JOUR
T1 - Despite higher body fat content, Ecuadorian subjects with Laron syndrome have less insulin resistance and lower incidence of diabetes than their relatives
AU - Guevara-Aguirre, Jaime
AU - Procel, Patricio
AU - Guevara, Carolina
AU - Guevara-Aguirre, Marco
AU - Rosado, Verónica
AU - Teran, Enrique
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.
PY - 2016/6/1
Y1 - 2016/6/1
N2 - In the present pandemics of obesity and insulin resistant diabetes mellitus (DM), the specific contribution of etiological factors such as shifts in nutritional and exercise patterns, genetic and hormonal, is subject of ongoing research. Among the hormonal factors implicated, we selected obesity-driven insulin resistance for further evaluation. It is known that growth hormone (GH) has profound effects on carbohydrate metabolism. In consequence, we compared the effects of the lack of the counter-regulatory effects of GH, in a group of subjects with GH receptor deficiency (GHRD) due to a mutated GH receptor vs. that of their normal relatives. It was found that, despite their obesity, subjects with GHRD, have diminished incidence of diabetes, lower glucose and insulin concentrations, and lower values of indexes indicative of insulin resistance such as HOMA-IR. The GHRD subjects were also capable of appropriately handling glucose or mixed meal loads despite diminished insulin secretion. These observations allow us to suggest that the association of obesity with increased risk for diabetes appears to be dependent on intact growth hormone signaling.
AB - In the present pandemics of obesity and insulin resistant diabetes mellitus (DM), the specific contribution of etiological factors such as shifts in nutritional and exercise patterns, genetic and hormonal, is subject of ongoing research. Among the hormonal factors implicated, we selected obesity-driven insulin resistance for further evaluation. It is known that growth hormone (GH) has profound effects on carbohydrate metabolism. In consequence, we compared the effects of the lack of the counter-regulatory effects of GH, in a group of subjects with GH receptor deficiency (GHRD) due to a mutated GH receptor vs. that of their normal relatives. It was found that, despite their obesity, subjects with GHRD, have diminished incidence of diabetes, lower glucose and insulin concentrations, and lower values of indexes indicative of insulin resistance such as HOMA-IR. The GHRD subjects were also capable of appropriately handling glucose or mixed meal loads despite diminished insulin secretion. These observations allow us to suggest that the association of obesity with increased risk for diabetes appears to be dependent on intact growth hormone signaling.
KW - Growth hormone
KW - Growth hormone receptor
KW - Growth hormone receptor deficiency
KW - Laron syndrome
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ghir.2015.08.002
DO - 10.1016/j.ghir.2015.08.002
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 26259979
AN - SCOPUS:84938702404
SN - 1096-6374
VL - 28
SP - 76
EP - 78
JO - Growth Hormone and IGF Research
JF - Growth Hormone and IGF Research
ER -