Lipoprotein(a)-activated immunity, insulin resistance and new-onset diabetes.

Postgrad Med

e Department of Biochemistry, Istanbul Medical Faculty , Istanbul University, Istanbul , Turkey.

Published: August 2017

Objectives: Some evidence suggests that serum lipoprotein[Lp](a) may be inversely linked to type-2 diabetes. We aimed to determine in nondiabetic people the relationship of serum [Lp](a) with insulin resistance and new-onset diabetes (NOD).

Materials And Methods: Population-based middle-aged adults (n = 1685) were categorized by fasting glucose and stratified to gender, having excluded prevalent diabetic subjects. NOD (n = 90) occurred over a median 5 years' follow-up.

Results: Subjects that subsequently developed NOD, derived both from the normoglycemia and impaired fasting glucose (IFG) groups,were distinguished, among others, primarily by significantly elevated serum gamma glutamyltransferase, reduced Lp(a) (by 31%) and, compared to IFG, by low total cholesterol levels. Partial correlation of Lp(a) with homeostatic model assessment (HOMA) was inverse in normoglycemic men; such correlation, neutral in normoglycemic women, proved inverse in IFG (r = -0.17). Circulating Lp(a) in individuals with paired measures increased significantly (1.55-fold) in the period from baseline up to NOD. Multivariable-adjusted logistic regression analysis for NOD in combined sexes indicated independent and additive prediction by serum Lp(a), albeit inverse in direction (RR 0.84, [95%CI 0.72; 0.97]).

Conclusion: Lp(a) is significantly reduced in the period preceding NOD and is inversely associated with HOMA index, observations consistent with underlying autoimmune activation.

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