Adipokines and the insulin resistance syndrome in familial partial lipodystrophy caused by a mutation in lamin A/C.

S. P.Y. Wong, M. Huda, P. English, A Bargiota, J. P.H. Wilding, A. Johnson, R. Corrall, J. H. Pinkney*

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Abstract

AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Familial partial lipodystrophy (FPLD) and obesity are both associated with increased risks of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Although adipokines have been implicated, few data exist in subjects with FPLD; therefore we investigated a family with FPLD due to a lamin A/C mutation in order to determine how abnormalities of the plasma adipokine profile relate to insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome. METHODS: Plasma levels of adiponectin, leptin, resistin, IL-1beta, IL-6 and TNF-alpha in 30 subjects (ten patients, 20 controls) were correlated with indices of metabolic syndrome. RESULTS: Compared with controls, FPLD patients had significantly lower plasma levels of adiponectin (3.7+/-1.0 in FDLP cases vs 7.1+/-0.72 mug/ml in controls, p=0.02), leptin (1.23+/-0.4 vs 9.0+/-1.3 ng/ml, p=0.002) and IL-6 (0.59+/-0.12 vs 1.04+/-0.17 pg/ml, p=0.047) and elevated TNF-alpha (34.8+/-8.1 vs 13.7+/-2.7 pg/ml, p=0.028), whereas IL-1beta and resistin were unchanged. In both groups, adiponectin levels were inversely correlated with body fat mass (controls, r=-0.44, p=0.036; FDLP, r=-0.67, p=0.025), insulin resistance (controls, r=-0.62, p=0.003; FDLP, r=-0.70, p=0.025) and other features of the metabolic syndrome. TNF-alpha concentrations were positively related to fat mass (controls, r=0.68, p=0.001; FDLP, r=0.64, p=0.048) and insulin resistance (controls, r=0.86, p=0.001; FDLP, r=0.75, p=0.013). IL-6, IL-1beta and resistin did not demonstrate any correlations with the metabolic syndrome in either group. CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: Low adiponectin and leptin and high TNF-alpha were identified as the major plasma adipokine abnormalities in FPLD, consistent with the hypothesis that low adiponectin and high TNF-alpha production may be mechanistically related, and perhaps responsible for the development of insulin resistance and cardiovascular disease in FPLD.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2641-2649
Number of pages0
JournalDiabetologia
Volume48
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2005

Keywords

  • Adiponectin
  • Adult
  • Case-Control Studies
  • Diabetes Mellitus
  • Lipoatrophic
  • Female
  • Homeostasis
  • Humans
  • Insulin Resistance
  • Interleukin-1
  • Interleukin-6
  • Laminin
  • Leptin
  • Male
  • Metabolic Syndrome
  • Middle Aged
  • Multivariate Analysis
  • Mutation
  • Obesity
  • Resistin
  • Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha

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