Impaired increase of plasma abscisic Acid in response to oral glucose load in type 2 diabetes and in gestational diabetes.

The plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) is present and active in humans, regulating glucose homeostasis. In normal glucose tolerant (NGT) human subjects, plasma ABA (ABAp) increases 5-fold after an oral glucose load. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of an oral glucose load on ABAp in typ...

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Main Authors: Pietro Ameri, Santina Bruzzone, Elena Mannino, Giovanna Sociali, Gabriella Andraghetti, Annalisa Salis, Monica Laura Ponta, Lucia Briatore, Giovanni F Adami, Antonella Ferraiolo, Pier Luigi Venturini, Davide Maggi, Renzo Cordera, Giovanni Murialdo, Elena Zocchi
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
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spelling doaj-99205e2a5d3a477fb749192e1ddc5ab42020-11-25T02:15:02ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01102e011599210.1371/journal.pone.0115992Impaired increase of plasma abscisic Acid in response to oral glucose load in type 2 diabetes and in gestational diabetes.Pietro AmeriSantina BruzzoneElena ManninoGiovanna SocialiGabriella AndraghettiAnnalisa SalisMonica Laura PontaLucia BriatoreGiovanni F AdamiAntonella FerraioloPier Luigi VenturiniDavide MaggiRenzo CorderaGiovanni MurialdoElena ZocchiThe plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) is present and active in humans, regulating glucose homeostasis. In normal glucose tolerant (NGT) human subjects, plasma ABA (ABAp) increases 5-fold after an oral glucose load. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of an oral glucose load on ABAp in type 2 diabetes (T2D) subjects. We chose two sub-groups of patients who underwent an oral glucose load for diagnostic purposes: i) 9 treatment-naive T2D subjects, and ii) 9 pregnant women with gestational diabetes (GDM), who underwent the glucose load before and 8-12 weeks after childbirth. Each group was compared with matched NGT controls. The increase of ABAp in response to glucose was found to be abrogated in T2D patients compared to NGT controls. A similar result was observed in the women with GDM compared to pregnant NGT controls; 8-12 weeks after childbirth, however, fasting ABAp and ABAp response to glucose were restored to normal in the GDM subjects, along with glucose tolerance. We also retrospectively compared fasting ABAp before and after bilio-pancreatic diversion (BPD) in obese, but not diabetic subjects, and in obese T2D patients, in which BPD resulted in the resolution of diabetes. Compared to pre-BPD values, basal ABAp significantly increased 1 month after BPD in T2D as well as in NGT subjects, in parallel with a reduction of fasting plasma glucose. These results indicate an impaired hyperglycemia-induced ABAp increase in T2D and in GDM and suggest a beneficial effect of elevated ABAp on glycemic control.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4344322?pdf=render
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author Pietro Ameri
Santina Bruzzone
Elena Mannino
Giovanna Sociali
Gabriella Andraghetti
Annalisa Salis
Monica Laura Ponta
Lucia Briatore
Giovanni F Adami
Antonella Ferraiolo
Pier Luigi Venturini
Davide Maggi
Renzo Cordera
Giovanni Murialdo
Elena Zocchi
spellingShingle Pietro Ameri
Santina Bruzzone
Elena Mannino
Giovanna Sociali
Gabriella Andraghetti
Annalisa Salis
Monica Laura Ponta
Lucia Briatore
Giovanni F Adami
Antonella Ferraiolo
Pier Luigi Venturini
Davide Maggi
Renzo Cordera
Giovanni Murialdo
Elena Zocchi
Impaired increase of plasma abscisic Acid in response to oral glucose load in type 2 diabetes and in gestational diabetes.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Pietro Ameri
Santina Bruzzone
Elena Mannino
Giovanna Sociali
Gabriella Andraghetti
Annalisa Salis
Monica Laura Ponta
Lucia Briatore
Giovanni F Adami
Antonella Ferraiolo
Pier Luigi Venturini
Davide Maggi
Renzo Cordera
Giovanni Murialdo
Elena Zocchi
author_sort Pietro Ameri
title Impaired increase of plasma abscisic Acid in response to oral glucose load in type 2 diabetes and in gestational diabetes.
title_short Impaired increase of plasma abscisic Acid in response to oral glucose load in type 2 diabetes and in gestational diabetes.
title_full Impaired increase of plasma abscisic Acid in response to oral glucose load in type 2 diabetes and in gestational diabetes.
title_fullStr Impaired increase of plasma abscisic Acid in response to oral glucose load in type 2 diabetes and in gestational diabetes.
title_full_unstemmed Impaired increase of plasma abscisic Acid in response to oral glucose load in type 2 diabetes and in gestational diabetes.
title_sort impaired increase of plasma abscisic acid in response to oral glucose load in type 2 diabetes and in gestational diabetes.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) is present and active in humans, regulating glucose homeostasis. In normal glucose tolerant (NGT) human subjects, plasma ABA (ABAp) increases 5-fold after an oral glucose load. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of an oral glucose load on ABAp in type 2 diabetes (T2D) subjects. We chose two sub-groups of patients who underwent an oral glucose load for diagnostic purposes: i) 9 treatment-naive T2D subjects, and ii) 9 pregnant women with gestational diabetes (GDM), who underwent the glucose load before and 8-12 weeks after childbirth. Each group was compared with matched NGT controls. The increase of ABAp in response to glucose was found to be abrogated in T2D patients compared to NGT controls. A similar result was observed in the women with GDM compared to pregnant NGT controls; 8-12 weeks after childbirth, however, fasting ABAp and ABAp response to glucose were restored to normal in the GDM subjects, along with glucose tolerance. We also retrospectively compared fasting ABAp before and after bilio-pancreatic diversion (BPD) in obese, but not diabetic subjects, and in obese T2D patients, in which BPD resulted in the resolution of diabetes. Compared to pre-BPD values, basal ABAp significantly increased 1 month after BPD in T2D as well as in NGT subjects, in parallel with a reduction of fasting plasma glucose. These results indicate an impaired hyperglycemia-induced ABAp increase in T2D and in GDM and suggest a beneficial effect of elevated ABAp on glycemic control.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4344322?pdf=render
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