Sex- and age-related differences of metabolic parameters in impaired glucose metabolism and type 2 diabetes compared to normal glucose tolerance
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Aims: This study analysed potential sex differences in glucose metabolism of European
subjects with different degrees of glucose tolerance impairment.
Methods: Subjects with impaired glucose metabolism, IGM (n = 735), or type 2 diabetes,
T2DM (n = 415), were compared to subjects with normal glucose tolerance, NGT (n = 422),
with similar BMI. For both males (M) and females (F), 50 years threshold was used for estimation
of menopausal/andropausal state. Subjects underwent 75-g OGTT for measurements
of insulin sensitivity (OGIS), beta-cell function (insulinogenic index, IGIC), and
overall metabolic condition, disposition index (DI).
Results: In IGM, OGIS did not change with age in both sexes, whereas marked reduction of
IGIC was seen in F (p = 0.0003). In T2DM, again OGIS did not change with age, but M 50 yrs
had reduced IGIC and DI (p < 0.002) compared to M < 50 yrs.
Conclusions: IGM did not reveal relevant changes of insulin resistance with age, but early
phase insulin release deteriorated, with higher change in women. T2DM men featured
age-related deterioration of glucose metabolism. In women, sex advantage seen in NGT vanished
in T2DM, since glucose metabolism was overall not different than in men, both young
and elderly.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Gender differences; Prediab; Insulin resistance; Insulin secretion Beta-cell function; Disposition index
Elenco autori:
Pacini, Giovanni; Tura, Andrea
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