Abstract
Abnormal glucose tolerance is associated with subclinical chronic inflammation in
patients with type 2 diabetes. The aim of this study was to investigate whether plasma
concentrations of inflammatory markers are associated with measures of obesity, insulin
sensitivity, and hyperglycemia. IL-6, adiponectin, CRP, and IL-10 plasma concentrations
were evaluated in 142 patients with a wide range of obesity, insulin sensitivity and
glucose tolerance. In parallel with the impairment of glucose tolerance, there was
a significant increase in IL-6, and CRP, and a significant decrease in adiponectin
and IL-10 plasma concentrations. There were significant correlations between the plasma
concentrations of all inflammatory markers and % body fat, insulin sensitivity, and
fasting plasma glucose. However, multivariate linear regression analysis identified
insulin sensitivity as determined by glucose infusion rate during the steady state
of an euglycemic-hyperinsulinemic clamp as the strongest predictor of adiponectin,
CRP, IL-6, and IL-10 plasma concentrations. In addition, fasting plasma glucose was
a significant determinant of adiponectin, CRP, and IL-6 plasma concentrations, whereas
body fat content was only a significant predictor of CRP plasma concentration. In
conclusion, our data suggest that abnormal inflammatory markers in patients with type
2 diabetes are primarily related to decreased insulin sensitivity.
Key words
IL-6 - IL-10 - CRP - adiponectin - insulin resistance
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