Lipocalin-2, glucose metabolism and chronic low-grade systemic inflammation in Chinese people

Ying Huang(Fudan University), Zhen Yang(Tongji University), Zi Ye(Fudan University), Qin Li(Huashan Hospital), Jie Wen(Huashan Hospital), Xiaoming Tao(Fudan University), Lili Chen(Fudan University), Min He(Huashan Hospital), Xuanchun Wang(Fudan University), Bin Lü(Huashan Hospital), Zhaoyun Zhang(Fudan University), Weiwei Zhang(XinHua Hospital), Shen Qu(Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital), Renming Hu(Huashan Hospital)
Cardiovascular Diabetology
January 1, 2012
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Lipocalin-2 is a novel adipokine with connection to insulin resistance. In this study, we aimed to investigate the association of serum lipocalin-2 with glucose metabolism and other metabolic phenotype in a large-scale Chinese population. METHODS: We evaluated serum lipocalin-2 in a cross-sectional sample of 2519 Chinese aged from 50 to 82 year in a Shanghai downtown district by ELISA. Glucose, insulin, lipid profile, inflammatory markers, and adipokines were also measured. RESULTS: Serum lipocalin-2 was significantly higher in subjects with isolated impaired fasting glucose, isolated impaired glucose tolerance, combined impaired fasting glucose/impaired glucose tolerance and newly-diagnosed type 2 diabetes than in those with normal glucose regulation. Lipocalin-2 elevation was clearly associated with a higher risk for impaired glucose regulation (OR 1.30 for each 10 ng/ml increase in serum lipocalin-2, 95% CI 1.23-1.62, p = 0.009) after adjustment of age, gender, smoking, alcohol drinking, family history of diabetes, serum CRP, serum adiponectin, serum CXCL5, HOMA-IR, BMI, and waist/hip ratio. The OR for participants with impaired glucose regulation and type 2 diabetes was 1.31 (95% CI 1.21-1.69, p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that elevated serum lipocalin-2 is closely and independently associated with impaired glucose regulation and type 2 diabetes.


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