Objective Isletαcells input is essential for insulin secretion fromβcells.The present study aims to investigate the association between 25-hydroxyvitamin D[25(OH)D]and islet function homeostasis in type-2 diabetes(T...Objective Isletαcells input is essential for insulin secretion fromβcells.The present study aims to investigate the association between 25-hydroxyvitamin D[25(OH)D]and islet function homeostasis in type-2 diabetes(T2D)patients.Methods A total of 4670 T2D patients from seven communities in Shanghai,China were enrolled.The anthropometric indices,biochemical parameters,serum 25(OH)D,and islet function[including C-peptide(C-p)and glucagon]were measured.Results The fasting plasma glucose(FPG),glycated hemoglobin(HbA1c),glucagon,and C-p levels exhibited a significantly decreasing trend in T2D patients as the 25(OH)D levels increased.Next,the population was divided into two groups:abdominal obesity and non-abdominal obesity groups.After adjustment,the 25(OH)D level was found to be associated with HbA1c,glucagon,and homeostasis model assessment ofβ(HOMA-β)in the non-abdominal obesity group.There was a significant relationship between 25(OH)D and HbA1c,glucagon,HOMA-IR,baseline insulin or C-p in the abdominal obesity group.In the abdominal obesity group,the ordinary least squares(OLS)regression and quantile regression revealed that 25(OH)D was obviously associated with glucagon and fasting C-p levels.In the abdominal obesity group,the moderate analysis revealed a significant interaction effect of 25(OH)D and glucagon on C-p(P=0.0124).Furthermore,the conditional indirect effect of 25(OH)D on the glucagon/C-p ratio was significantly lower at 1 standard deviation(SD)below the mean(P=0.0002),and lower at the mean of the course of diabetes(P=0.0007).Conclusion 25(OH)D was found to be negatively correlated to glucagon and C-p in T2D patients with abdominal obesity.The 25(OH)D influenced C-p in part by influencing glucagon.The effect of 25(OH)D on the glucagon/C-p ratio in T2D patients with abdominal obesity,in terms of islet homeostasis,is influenced by the course of diabetes.展开更多
Background::The association between sex hormone-binding globulin(SHBG)and renal function has rarely been reported in men.We aimed to investigate the above association in a community-based Chinese population.Methods::A...Background::The association between sex hormone-binding globulin(SHBG)and renal function has rarely been reported in men.We aimed to investigate the above association in a community-based Chinese population.Methods::A total of 5027 men were included from the survey on prevalence for metabolic diseases and risk factors,which is a population-based study conducted from 2014 to 2016 in Eastern China.The estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR)was calculated according to the chronic kidney disease Epidemiology Collaboration equation.Low eGFR was defined as eGFR<60 mL·min-1·1.73 m-2.Results::After adjusting for age,smoking,metabolic factors,and testosterone,through increasing quartiles of SHBG,a significantly positive association between SHBG quartiles and eGFR was detected in men(Q1 vs.Q4,β-2.53,95%confidence interval-3.89,-1.17,Ptrend<0.001).Compared with the highest quartile of SHBG,SHBG in the lowest quartile was associated with 96%higher odds of low eGFR(odds ratio 1.96,95%confidence interval 1.10,3.48)in the model after full adjustment.According to the stratified analyses,the associations between a 1-standard deviation increase in serum SHBG and the prevalence of low eGFR were significant in men aged≥60 years old,waist circumference<90 cm,diabetes(no),hypertension(yes),dyslipidemia(no),and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(no).Conclusions::Lower serum SHBG levels were significantly associated with lower eGFR and a higher prevalence of low eGFR in Chinese men independent of demographics,lifestyle,metabolic-related risk factors,and testosterone.Large prospective cohort and basic mechanistic studies are warranted in the future.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.82120108008,No.91857117)the Project of Biobank(No.YBKA201909)from Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital,Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicinea grant from Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine(No.19XJ11007).
文摘Objective Isletαcells input is essential for insulin secretion fromβcells.The present study aims to investigate the association between 25-hydroxyvitamin D[25(OH)D]and islet function homeostasis in type-2 diabetes(T2D)patients.Methods A total of 4670 T2D patients from seven communities in Shanghai,China were enrolled.The anthropometric indices,biochemical parameters,serum 25(OH)D,and islet function[including C-peptide(C-p)and glucagon]were measured.Results The fasting plasma glucose(FPG),glycated hemoglobin(HbA1c),glucagon,and C-p levels exhibited a significantly decreasing trend in T2D patients as the 25(OH)D levels increased.Next,the population was divided into two groups:abdominal obesity and non-abdominal obesity groups.After adjustment,the 25(OH)D level was found to be associated with HbA1c,glucagon,and homeostasis model assessment ofβ(HOMA-β)in the non-abdominal obesity group.There was a significant relationship between 25(OH)D and HbA1c,glucagon,HOMA-IR,baseline insulin or C-p in the abdominal obesity group.In the abdominal obesity group,the ordinary least squares(OLS)regression and quantile regression revealed that 25(OH)D was obviously associated with glucagon and fasting C-p levels.In the abdominal obesity group,the moderate analysis revealed a significant interaction effect of 25(OH)D and glucagon on C-p(P=0.0124).Furthermore,the conditional indirect effect of 25(OH)D on the glucagon/C-p ratio was significantly lower at 1 standard deviation(SD)below the mean(P=0.0002),and lower at the mean of the course of diabetes(P=0.0007).Conclusion 25(OH)D was found to be negatively correlated to glucagon and C-p in T2D patients with abdominal obesity.The 25(OH)D influenced C-p in part by influencing glucagon.The effect of 25(OH)D on the glucagon/C-p ratio in T2D patients with abdominal obesity,in terms of islet homeostasis,is influenced by the course of diabetes.
基金This work was,supported by grants from Clinical Research Plan of SHDC(No.SHDC2020CR4006)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.91857117)+1 种基金Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality(Nos.19140902400,18410722300)the Major Science and Technology Innovation Program of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission(No.2019-01-07-00-01-E00059).
文摘Background::The association between sex hormone-binding globulin(SHBG)and renal function has rarely been reported in men.We aimed to investigate the above association in a community-based Chinese population.Methods::A total of 5027 men were included from the survey on prevalence for metabolic diseases and risk factors,which is a population-based study conducted from 2014 to 2016 in Eastern China.The estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR)was calculated according to the chronic kidney disease Epidemiology Collaboration equation.Low eGFR was defined as eGFR<60 mL·min-1·1.73 m-2.Results::After adjusting for age,smoking,metabolic factors,and testosterone,through increasing quartiles of SHBG,a significantly positive association between SHBG quartiles and eGFR was detected in men(Q1 vs.Q4,β-2.53,95%confidence interval-3.89,-1.17,Ptrend<0.001).Compared with the highest quartile of SHBG,SHBG in the lowest quartile was associated with 96%higher odds of low eGFR(odds ratio 1.96,95%confidence interval 1.10,3.48)in the model after full adjustment.According to the stratified analyses,the associations between a 1-standard deviation increase in serum SHBG and the prevalence of low eGFR were significant in men aged≥60 years old,waist circumference<90 cm,diabetes(no),hypertension(yes),dyslipidemia(no),and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(no).Conclusions::Lower serum SHBG levels were significantly associated with lower eGFR and a higher prevalence of low eGFR in Chinese men independent of demographics,lifestyle,metabolic-related risk factors,and testosterone.Large prospective cohort and basic mechanistic studies are warranted in the future.