Abstract
Overweight in children and young adults is an increasing problem in Western industrialized
countries with potential impact on cardiovascular morbidity. Whether early arterial
wall thickening in these subjects mainly results from the often associated insulin
resistance syndrome or from increased subclinical chronic inflammation probably triggered
by adipose tissue is still under discussion. We therefore determined insulin sensitivity
index (ISI) by performing an euglycaemic hyperinsulinaemic glucose clamp (insulin
infusion rate 1 mU/kg/min) and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) levels
in relation to the intima-media thickness (IMT) at the common carotid artery (high
resolution ultrasound; 13 MHz) in 81 young (age 33 ± 1 years), moderately overweight
subjects. To reduce the number of confounding variables, subjects with disturbances
in glucose metabolism (75 g oral glucose tolerance test) and hypertension were excluded.
As expected, higher BMI was positively correlated with increased IMT (r = 0.358; p
= 0.001). After multiple regression analysis, hsCRP levels independently correlated
to IMT (r = 0.251; p = 0.03), even after adjusting for age, sex, BMI, ISI, LDL cholesterol
and smoking as cofactors. However, taking all above listed factors into account, glucose-clamp
assessed insulin sensitivity was not correlated with IMT. Thus, overweight might trigger
inflammatory mechanisms leading to vascular wall hypertrophy independent of the insulin
resistance syndrome already early in life.
Key words
Glucose clamp technique - Tunica intima - Body weight - Atheriosclerosis - C-reactive
protein - Insulin resistance - Cell adhesion Molecules - Ultrasonography - Cholesterol
- Glucose tolerance test
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