Obesity is associated with an altered HDL subspecies profile among adolescents with metabolic disease[S]

We aimed to determine the risk factors associated with the depletion of large HDL particles and enrichment of small HDL particles observed in adolescents with T2D. Four groups of adolescents were recruited: 1) lean insulin-sensitive (L-IS), normal BMI and no insulin resistance; 2) lean insulin-resis...

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Main Authors: W. Sean Davidson, Anna Heink, Hannah Sexmith, Lawrence M. Dolan, Scott M. Gordon, James D. Otvos, John T. Melchior, Deborah A. Elder, Jane Khoury, Esmond Geh, Amy S. Shah
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Published: Elsevier 2017-09-01
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spelling doaj-fbe4b4dc3f6b45dc95bdace0f1356e5b2021-04-29T04:37:26ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22752017-09-0158919161923Obesity is associated with an altered HDL subspecies profile among adolescents with metabolic disease[S]W. Sean Davidson0Anna Heink1Hannah Sexmith2Lawrence M. Dolan3Scott M. Gordon4James D. Otvos5John T. Melchior6Deborah A. Elder7Jane Khoury8Esmond Geh9Amy S. Shah10Center for Lipid and Arteriosclerosis Science, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45237-0507Department of Pediatrics, Cincinnati Childrenʼns Hospital Research Foundation, Cincinnati, OH 45229-3039Department of Pediatrics, Cincinnati Childrenʼns Hospital Research Foundation, Cincinnati, OH 45229-3039Department of Pediatrics, Cincinnati Childrenʼns Hospital Research Foundation, Cincinnati, OH 45229-3039Lipoprotein Metabolism Section, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD 20892Laboratory Corporation of America® Holdings, Morrisville, NC 27560Center for Lipid and Arteriosclerosis Science, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45237-0507Department of Pediatrics, Cincinnati Childrenʼns Hospital Research Foundation, Cincinnati, OH 45229-3039Department of Pediatrics, Cincinnati Childrenʼns Hospital Research Foundation, Cincinnati, OH 45229-3039Department of Pediatrics, Cincinnati Childrenʼns Hospital Research Foundation, Cincinnati, OH 45229-3039Department of Pediatrics, Cincinnati Childrenʼns Hospital Research Foundation, Cincinnati, OH 45229-3039We aimed to determine the risk factors associated with the depletion of large HDL particles and enrichment of small HDL particles observed in adolescents with T2D. Four groups of adolescents were recruited: 1) lean insulin-sensitive (L-IS), normal BMI and no insulin resistance; 2) lean insulin-resistant (L-IR), normal BMI but insulin resistance (fasting insulin levels ≥ 25 mU/ml and homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance ≥ 6); 3) obese insulin-sensitive (O-IS), BMI ≥ 95th percentile and no insulin resistance; and 4) obese insulin-resistant (O-IR), BMI ≥ 95th percentile and insulin resistance. Plasma was separated by using gel-filtration chromatography to assess the HDL subspecies profile and compared with that of obese adolescents with T2D (O-T2D). Large HDL subspecies were significantly lower across groups from L-IS > L-IR > O-IS > O-IR > O-T2D (P < 0.0001); small HDL particles were higher from L-IS to O-T2D (P < 0.0001); and medium-sized particles did not differ across groups. The contributions of obesity, insulin resistance, and diabetes to HDL subspecies profile were between 23% and 28%, 1% and 10%, and 4% and 9%, respectively. Obesity is the major risk factor associated with the altered HDL subspecies profile previously reported in adolescents with T2D, with smaller contributions from insulin resistance and diabetes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520339614high density lipoproteininsulin resistancediabetesphospholipids
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author W. Sean Davidson
Anna Heink
Hannah Sexmith
Lawrence M. Dolan
Scott M. Gordon
James D. Otvos
John T. Melchior
Deborah A. Elder
Jane Khoury
Esmond Geh
Amy S. Shah
spellingShingle W. Sean Davidson
Anna Heink
Hannah Sexmith
Lawrence M. Dolan
Scott M. Gordon
James D. Otvos
John T. Melchior
Deborah A. Elder
Jane Khoury
Esmond Geh
Amy S. Shah
Obesity is associated with an altered HDL subspecies profile among adolescents with metabolic disease[S]
Journal of Lipid Research
high density lipoprotein
insulin resistance
diabetes
phospholipids
author_facet W. Sean Davidson
Anna Heink
Hannah Sexmith
Lawrence M. Dolan
Scott M. Gordon
James D. Otvos
John T. Melchior
Deborah A. Elder
Jane Khoury
Esmond Geh
Amy S. Shah
author_sort W. Sean Davidson
title Obesity is associated with an altered HDL subspecies profile among adolescents with metabolic disease[S]
title_short Obesity is associated with an altered HDL subspecies profile among adolescents with metabolic disease[S]
title_full Obesity is associated with an altered HDL subspecies profile among adolescents with metabolic disease[S]
title_fullStr Obesity is associated with an altered HDL subspecies profile among adolescents with metabolic disease[S]
title_full_unstemmed Obesity is associated with an altered HDL subspecies profile among adolescents with metabolic disease[S]
title_sort obesity is associated with an altered hdl subspecies profile among adolescents with metabolic disease[s]
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 2017-09-01
description We aimed to determine the risk factors associated with the depletion of large HDL particles and enrichment of small HDL particles observed in adolescents with T2D. Four groups of adolescents were recruited: 1) lean insulin-sensitive (L-IS), normal BMI and no insulin resistance; 2) lean insulin-resistant (L-IR), normal BMI but insulin resistance (fasting insulin levels ≥ 25 mU/ml and homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance ≥ 6); 3) obese insulin-sensitive (O-IS), BMI ≥ 95th percentile and no insulin resistance; and 4) obese insulin-resistant (O-IR), BMI ≥ 95th percentile and insulin resistance. Plasma was separated by using gel-filtration chromatography to assess the HDL subspecies profile and compared with that of obese adolescents with T2D (O-T2D). Large HDL subspecies were significantly lower across groups from L-IS > L-IR > O-IS > O-IR > O-T2D (P < 0.0001); small HDL particles were higher from L-IS to O-T2D (P < 0.0001); and medium-sized particles did not differ across groups. The contributions of obesity, insulin resistance, and diabetes to HDL subspecies profile were between 23% and 28%, 1% and 10%, and 4% and 9%, respectively. Obesity is the major risk factor associated with the altered HDL subspecies profile previously reported in adolescents with T2D, with smaller contributions from insulin resistance and diabetes.
topic high density lipoprotein
insulin resistance
diabetes
phospholipids
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520339614
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