Apolipoprotein C-III is linked to the insulin resistance and beta-cell dysfunction that are present in rheumatoid arthritis
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Martín-González, Candelaria; Martín-Folgueras, Tomás; Quevedo-Abeledo, Juan Carlos; Vera-González, Antonia de; González-Delgado, Alejandra; Armas-Rillo, Laura de; González-Gay Mantecón, Miguel Ángel
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2022-05-03Derechos
Attribution 4.0 International
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Arthritis Research & Therapy, 2022, 24(126)
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BioMed Central
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Rheumatoid arthritis
Insulin resistance
Beta-cell dysfunction
Apolipoprotein C-III
Resumen/Abstract
Background: Insulin resistance and beta-cell dysfunction are manifestations of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Apolipoprotein C-III (ApoC3) has been associated with such insulin resistance and beta-cell dysfunction in the general population. Our purpose was to study whether ApoC3 is also related to the insulin resistance and beta-cell dysfunction that are present in patients with RA.
Methods: Three hundred thirty-eight non-diabetic patients with RA who had a glycemia lower than 110 mg/dl were recruited. Insulin, C-peptide, and ApoC3 were assessed. Insulin resistance and beta-cell function were calculated using the Homeostasis Model Assessment (HOMA2) indices. A multivariable regression analysis was performed to study the relationship of ApoC3 with those molecules and indices adjusting for classic factors associated with insulin resistance that included glucocorticoids.
Results: ApoC3 was related to significant higher levels of circulating insulin (beta coef. 0.37 [95%CI 0.01–0.73] μU/ml, p = 0.044) and C-peptide (beta coef. 0.13 [95%CI 0.05–0.22] ng/ml, p = 0.003), and higher insulin resistance —HOMA2- IR— (beta coef. 0.05 [95%CI 0.00–0.09], p = 0.041) and beta-cell dysfunction —HOMA2-%B— (beta coef. 2.94 [95%CI0.07–5.80], p = 0.044) indices. This was found after a fully multivariable analysis that included, among others, prednisone intake and the classic factors associated with carbohydrate metabolism such as triglycerides, waist circumference, and obesity.
Conclusion: ApoC3, insulin resistance, and beta-cell dysfunction are independently associated in patients RA.
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