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Percentage of body fat and plasma glucose predict plasma sialic acid concentration in type 2 diabetes mellitus

Percentage of body fat and plasma glucose predict plasma sialic acid concentration in type 2 diabetes mellitus
Percentage of body fat and plasma glucose predict plasma sialic acid concentration in type 2 diabetes mellitus
Circulating sialic acid is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease and is higher in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Sialic acid is associated with body mass index, but it is uncertain whether body fat contributes to the higher levels of sialic acid in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Therefore, we have investigated whether the higher levels of sialic acid observed in type 2 diabetes mellitus persist when controlling for fatness. Fasting plasma samples were collected from 24 individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus and 24 controls. Percentage of body fat was measured by bioelectrical impedance. Plasma sialic acid was quantified by an enzymatic method. Plasma sialic acid was higher in the group with type 2 diabetes mellitus than controls (602 +/- 14 vs 545 +/- 14 mg/L, P = .007). Percentage of body fat was associated with plasma sialic acid concentration in both the control group (r = 0.481, P = .020) and the group with type 2 diabetes mellitus (r = 0.527, P = .007). Fasting glucose was also associated with plasma sialic acid in the group with type 2 diabetes mellitus (r = 0.700, P < .001). Adjustment for percentage of body fat accounted for the higher levels of sialic acid in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Using linear regression, 54.3% of the variation of plasma sialic acid was explained by percentage of body fat and glucose concentrations in the whole group. Seventy-four percent of sialic acid variation was explained by the same model in type 2 diabetes mellitus. In conclusion, this is the first study to show that percentage of body fat predicts plasma sialic acid concentration and contributes toward higher levels of sialic acid in type 2 diabetes mellitus
acid, adipose tissue, aged, analysis, blood, blood glucose, body composition, body mass index, cardiovascular disease, case-control studies, diabetes, diabetes mellitus, type 2, disease, endocrinology, female, glucose, humans, linear models, male, metabolism, middle aged, N-acetylneuraminic acid, plasma, predictive value of tests, risk
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Englyst, Nicola A.
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Stears, Anna J.
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Masding, Michael G.
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Wootton, Stephen A.
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Englyst, Nicola A., Crook, Martin A., Lumb, Peter, Stears, Anna J., Masding, Michael G., Wootton, Stephen A., Sandeman, Derek D. and Byrne, Christopher D. (2006) Percentage of body fat and plasma glucose predict plasma sialic acid concentration in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Metabolism, 55 (9), 1165-1170. (doi:10.1016/j.metabol.2006.04.014). (PMID:16919534)

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Circulating sialic acid is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease and is higher in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Sialic acid is associated with body mass index, but it is uncertain whether body fat contributes to the higher levels of sialic acid in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Therefore, we have investigated whether the higher levels of sialic acid observed in type 2 diabetes mellitus persist when controlling for fatness. Fasting plasma samples were collected from 24 individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus and 24 controls. Percentage of body fat was measured by bioelectrical impedance. Plasma sialic acid was quantified by an enzymatic method. Plasma sialic acid was higher in the group with type 2 diabetes mellitus than controls (602 +/- 14 vs 545 +/- 14 mg/L, P = .007). Percentage of body fat was associated with plasma sialic acid concentration in both the control group (r = 0.481, P = .020) and the group with type 2 diabetes mellitus (r = 0.527, P = .007). Fasting glucose was also associated with plasma sialic acid in the group with type 2 diabetes mellitus (r = 0.700, P < .001). Adjustment for percentage of body fat accounted for the higher levels of sialic acid in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Using linear regression, 54.3% of the variation of plasma sialic acid was explained by percentage of body fat and glucose concentrations in the whole group. Seventy-four percent of sialic acid variation was explained by the same model in type 2 diabetes mellitus. In conclusion, this is the first study to show that percentage of body fat predicts plasma sialic acid concentration and contributes toward higher levels of sialic acid in type 2 diabetes mellitus

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Published date: 2006
Keywords: acid, adipose tissue, aged, analysis, blood, blood glucose, body composition, body mass index, cardiovascular disease, case-control studies, diabetes, diabetes mellitus, type 2, disease, endocrinology, female, glucose, humans, linear models, male, metabolism, middle aged, N-acetylneuraminic acid, plasma, predictive value of tests, risk

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Local EPrints ID: 44176
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/44176
ISSN: 0026-0495
PURE UUID: 4e0c98a0-6c1b-4545-a12b-080720bdce69
ORCID for Nicola A. Englyst: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0508-8323
ORCID for Christopher D. Byrne: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6322-7753

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Date deposited: 20 Feb 2007
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Author: Martin A. Crook
Author: Peter Lumb
Author: Anna J. Stears
Author: Michael G. Masding
Author: Derek D. Sandeman

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