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. 2006 Dec;29(12):2714-20.
doi: 10.2337/dc06-0147.

Changes in inflammatory cytokines are related to impaired glucose tolerance in offspring of type 2 diabetic subjects

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Changes in inflammatory cytokines are related to impaired glucose tolerance in offspring of type 2 diabetic subjects

Eija Ruotsalainen et al. Diabetes Care. 2006 Dec.

Abstract

Objective: We sought to determine whether levels of inflammatory markers and different cytokines are abnormal in nondiabetic offspring of type 2 diabetic subjects.

Research design and methods: Cytokine levels were measured in 19 healthy control subjects and 129 offspring of patients with type 2 diabetes (109 with normal glucose tolerance [NGT] and 20 with impaired glucose tolerance [IGT]). Insulin sensitivity was determined with the hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp, insulin secretion with the intravenous glucose tolerance test, and abdominal fat distribution with computed tomography.

Results: Levels of C-reactive protein and inflammatory cytokines were elevated in nondiabetic offspring of type 2 diabetic subjects. Interleukin (IL)-1beta was increased in the NGT group and decreased in the IGT group. In contrast, levels of IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra) were increased in both groups. IL-1beta and -Ra levels correlated inversely (P < 0.05) with rates of whole-body glucose uptake and IL-1beta positively with visceral fat mass (P < 0.05) in normoglycemic offspring.

Conclusions: Nondiabetic offspring of type 2 diabetic subjects have changes in the levels of inflammatory cytokines. The level of IL-1Ra seems to be the most sensitive marker of cytokine response in the pre-diabetic state.

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