The glycemic index of foods influences postprandial insulin-like growth factor-binding protein responses in lean young subjects
- PMID: 16087978
- DOI: 10.1093/ajcn.82.2.350
The glycemic index of foods influences postprandial insulin-like growth factor-binding protein responses in lean young subjects
Abstract
Background: Growth in normal and malignant tissues has been linked to hyperinsulinemia and insulin-like growth factors (IGFs). We hypothesized that IGF and IGF-binding protein (IGFBP) responses may be acutely affected by differences in the glycemic index (GI) of foods.
Objective: We compared the postprandial responses of IGFs and IGFBP to 2 foods of similar macronutrient composition but with greatly different GIs-pearled barley (GI: 25) and instant mashed potato (GI: 85).
Design: Ten young lean subjects consumed 50-g carbohydrate portions of the 2 foods or water (extended fast) in random order after an overnight fast. Capillary blood was collected at regular intervals over 4 h for measurement of blood glucose, insulin, and components of the IGF system.
Results: Serum IGFBP-1 declined markedly after both meals, but the mean (+/-SEM) change at 4 h was significantly (P < 0.01) more prolonged after the low-GI meal (-55 +/- 20 ng/mL) than after the high-GI meal (-13 +/- 15 ng/mL). Conversely, the change in serum IGFBP-3 concentration at 4 h was significantly (P < 0.05) higher after the low-GI meal (251 +/- 102 ng/mL) than after the high-GI meal (-110 +/- 96 ng/mL); the same pattern was observed at 2 h. Changes in IGFBP-2, free IGF-1, and total IGF-1 responses were minimal and did not differ significantly from those during the 4-h fast.
Conclusion: Acute changes in IGFBP-3 after low-GI and high-GI foods may provide a biologic mechanism linking cell multiplication with greater consumption of high-GI carbohydrates.
Comment in
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The insulin-like growth factor axis: a potential link between glycemic index and cancer.Am J Clin Nutr. 2005 Aug;82(2):277-8. doi: 10.1093/ajcn.82.2.277. Am J Clin Nutr. 2005. PMID: 16087968 No abstract available.
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