Elevated Glucose Oxidation, Reduced Insulin Secretion, and a Fatty Heart May Be Protective Adaptions in Ischemic CAD
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Background: Insulin resistance, -cell dysfunction, and ectopic fat deposition have been implicated in
the pathogenesis of coronary artery disease (CAD) and type 2 diabetes, which is common in CAD
patients. We investigated whether CAD is an independent predictor of these metabolic abnormalities
and whether this interaction is influenced by superimposed myocardial ischemia.
Methods and Results: We studied CAD patients with (n 8) and without (n 14) myocardial
ischemia and eight non-CAD controls. Insulin sensitivity and secretion and substrate oxidation were
measured during fasting and oral glucose tolerance testing.We used magnetic resonance imaging/
spectroscopy, positron emission and computerized tomography to characterize CAD, cardiac function,
pericardial and abdominal adipose tissue, and myocardial, liver, and pancreatic triglyceride
contents. Ischemic CAD was characterized by elevated oxidative glucose metabolism and a proportional
decline in -cell insulin secretion and reduction in lipid oxidation. Cardiac function was
preserved in CAD groups, whereas cardiac fat depots were elevated in ischemic CAD compared to
non-CAD subjects. Liver and pancreatic fat contents were similar in all groups and related with
surrounding adipose masses or systemic insulin sensitivity.
Conclusions: In ischemic CAD patients, glucose oxidation is enhanced and correlates inversely with
insulin secretion. This can be seen as a mechanism to prevent glucose lowering because glucose is
required in oxygen-deprived tissues. On the other hand, the accumulation of cardiac triglycerides
may be a physiological adaptation to the limited fatty acid oxidative capacity. Our results underscore
the urgent need of clinical trials that define the optimal/safest glycemic range in situations
of myocardial ischemia.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Glucose Oxidation; Ischemic CAD
Elenco autori:
Iozzo, Patricia; Guzzardi, MARIA ANGELA; Mari, Andrea
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