Obesity is the main determinant of insulin resistance more than the circulating pro-inflammatory cytokines levels in rheumatoid arthritis patients

ABSTRACT Background: Systemic blockade of TNF-α in Rheumatoid arthritis with insulin resistance seems to produce more improvement in insulin sensitivity in normal weight patients with Rheumatoid arthritis than in obese patients with Rheumatoid arthritis, suggesting that systemic-inflammation and ob...

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Main Authors: Jesus Castillo-Hernandez, Martha Imelda Maldonado-Cervantes, Juan Pablo Reyes, Nuria Patiño-Marin, Enrique Maldonado-Cervantes, Claudia Solorzano-Rodriguez, Esperanza de la Cruz Mendoza, Brenda Alvarado-Sanchez
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spelling doaj-5bdb1b80ec604686af74289e93eab51a2020-11-25T02:40:28ZengSociedade Brasileira de Reumatologia Revista Brasileira de Reumatologia1809-457057432032910.1016/j.rbre.2017.01.008S0482-50042017000400320Obesity is the main determinant of insulin resistance more than the circulating pro-inflammatory cytokines levels in rheumatoid arthritis patientsJesus Castillo-HernandezMartha Imelda Maldonado-CervantesJuan Pablo ReyesNuria Patiño-MarinEnrique Maldonado-CervantesClaudia Solorzano-RodriguezEsperanza de la Cruz MendozaBrenda Alvarado-SanchezABSTRACT Background: Systemic blockade of TNF-α in Rheumatoid arthritis with insulin resistance seems to produce more improvement in insulin sensitivity in normal weight patients with Rheumatoid arthritis than in obese patients with Rheumatoid arthritis, suggesting that systemic-inflammation and obesity are independent risk factors for insulin resistance in Rheumatoid arthritis patients. Objectives: To evaluate the insulin resistance in: normal weight patients with Rheumatoid arthritis, overweight patients with Rheumatoid arthritis, obese Rheumatoid arthritis patients, and matched control subjects with normal weight and obesity; and its association with major cytokines involved in the pathogenesis of the disease. Methods: Assessments included: body mass index, insulin resistance by Homeostasis Model Assessment, ELISA method, and enzymatic colorimetric assay. Results: Outstanding results from these studies include: (1) In Rheumatoid arthritis patients, insulin resistance was well correlated with body mass index, but not with levels of serum cytokines. In fact, levels of cytokines were similar in all Rheumatoid arthritis patients, regardless of being obese, overweight or normal weight (2) Insulin resistance was significantly higher in Rheumatoid arthritis with normal weight than in normal weight (3) No significant difference was observed between insulin resistances of Rheumatoid arthritis with obesity and obesity (4) As expected, levels of circulating cytokines were significantly higher in Rheumatoid arthritis patients than in obesity. Conclusions: Obesity appears to be a dominant condition above inflammation to produce IR in RA patients. The dissociation of the inflammation and obesity components to produce IR suggests the need of an independent therapeutic strategy in obese patients with RA.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0482-50042017000400320&lng=en&tlng=enInsulin resistanceObesityRheumatoid arthritisTNF-α
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author Jesus Castillo-Hernandez
Martha Imelda Maldonado-Cervantes
Juan Pablo Reyes
Nuria Patiño-Marin
Enrique Maldonado-Cervantes
Claudia Solorzano-Rodriguez
Esperanza de la Cruz Mendoza
Brenda Alvarado-Sanchez
spellingShingle Jesus Castillo-Hernandez
Martha Imelda Maldonado-Cervantes
Juan Pablo Reyes
Nuria Patiño-Marin
Enrique Maldonado-Cervantes
Claudia Solorzano-Rodriguez
Esperanza de la Cruz Mendoza
Brenda Alvarado-Sanchez
Obesity is the main determinant of insulin resistance more than the circulating pro-inflammatory cytokines levels in rheumatoid arthritis patients
Revista Brasileira de Reumatologia
Insulin resistance
Obesity
Rheumatoid arthritis
TNF-α
author_facet Jesus Castillo-Hernandez
Martha Imelda Maldonado-Cervantes
Juan Pablo Reyes
Nuria Patiño-Marin
Enrique Maldonado-Cervantes
Claudia Solorzano-Rodriguez
Esperanza de la Cruz Mendoza
Brenda Alvarado-Sanchez
author_sort Jesus Castillo-Hernandez
title Obesity is the main determinant of insulin resistance more than the circulating pro-inflammatory cytokines levels in rheumatoid arthritis patients
title_short Obesity is the main determinant of insulin resistance more than the circulating pro-inflammatory cytokines levels in rheumatoid arthritis patients
title_full Obesity is the main determinant of insulin resistance more than the circulating pro-inflammatory cytokines levels in rheumatoid arthritis patients
title_fullStr Obesity is the main determinant of insulin resistance more than the circulating pro-inflammatory cytokines levels in rheumatoid arthritis patients
title_full_unstemmed Obesity is the main determinant of insulin resistance more than the circulating pro-inflammatory cytokines levels in rheumatoid arthritis patients
title_sort obesity is the main determinant of insulin resistance more than the circulating pro-inflammatory cytokines levels in rheumatoid arthritis patients
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Reumatologia
series Revista Brasileira de Reumatologia
issn 1809-4570
description ABSTRACT Background: Systemic blockade of TNF-α in Rheumatoid arthritis with insulin resistance seems to produce more improvement in insulin sensitivity in normal weight patients with Rheumatoid arthritis than in obese patients with Rheumatoid arthritis, suggesting that systemic-inflammation and obesity are independent risk factors for insulin resistance in Rheumatoid arthritis patients. Objectives: To evaluate the insulin resistance in: normal weight patients with Rheumatoid arthritis, overweight patients with Rheumatoid arthritis, obese Rheumatoid arthritis patients, and matched control subjects with normal weight and obesity; and its association with major cytokines involved in the pathogenesis of the disease. Methods: Assessments included: body mass index, insulin resistance by Homeostasis Model Assessment, ELISA method, and enzymatic colorimetric assay. Results: Outstanding results from these studies include: (1) In Rheumatoid arthritis patients, insulin resistance was well correlated with body mass index, but not with levels of serum cytokines. In fact, levels of cytokines were similar in all Rheumatoid arthritis patients, regardless of being obese, overweight or normal weight (2) Insulin resistance was significantly higher in Rheumatoid arthritis with normal weight than in normal weight (3) No significant difference was observed between insulin resistances of Rheumatoid arthritis with obesity and obesity (4) As expected, levels of circulating cytokines were significantly higher in Rheumatoid arthritis patients than in obesity. Conclusions: Obesity appears to be a dominant condition above inflammation to produce IR in RA patients. The dissociation of the inflammation and obesity components to produce IR suggests the need of an independent therapeutic strategy in obese patients with RA.
topic Insulin resistance
Obesity
Rheumatoid arthritis
TNF-α
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0482-50042017000400320&lng=en&tlng=en
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