Influence of maternal obesity on insulin sensitivity and secretion in offspring

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Mingrone, Geltrude [1 ]
Manco, Melania [2 ]
Mora, Maria Elena Valera [1 ]
Guidone, Caterina [1 ]
Iaconelli, Amerigo [1 ]
Gniuli, Donatella [1 ]
Leccesi, Laura [1 ]
Chiellini, Chiara [1 ]
Ghirlanda, Giovanni [1 ]
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[1] Univ Cattolica Sacro Cuore, Med & Diabet Ctr, Rome, Italy
[2] Bambino Gesu Hosp & Res Inst, Liver Unit, Rome, Italy
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10.2337/dc08-0432
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R5 [内科学];
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OBJECTIVE - The purpose of this Study was to clarify the effects of maternal obesity on insulin sensitivity and secretion in offspring. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - Fifty-one offspring of both sexes of obese (Ob group) and 15 offspring of normal-weight (control group) mothers were studied. plasma glucose, insulin, and C-peptide were measured during an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), Insulin sensitivity was calculated using the oral glucose insulin sensitivity index, and insulin secretion and P-cell glucose sensitivity were computed by a mathematical model. Fasting leptin and adiponectin were also measured. Body composition was assessed by dual-X-ray absorptiometry. RESULTS - No birth weight statistical difference was observed in the two groups. Of the Ob group, 69% were obese and 19% were overweight. The Ob group were more insulin resistant than the control group (398.58 +/- 79.32 vs. 513.81 +/- 70.70 ml(-1). min(-1).m(-2) in women, P < 0.0001; 416.42 +/- 76.17 vs. 484.242 +/- 45.76 ml(-1).min(-1).m(-2) in men, P < 0.05). Insulin secretion after OGTT was higher in Ob group than in control group men (63.94 +/- 21.20 vs. 35.71 +/- 10.02 nmol.m(-2), P < 0.01) but did not differ significantly in women. beta-Cell glucose sensitivity was not statistically different between groups. A multivariate analysis of variance showed that maternal obesity and offspring sex concurred together with BMI and beta-cell glucose sensitivity to determine the differences in insulin sensitivity and secretion observed in offspring. CONCLUSIONS - Obese mothers can give birth to normal birth weight babies who later develop obesity and insulin resistance. The maternal genetic/epigenetic transmission shows a clear sexual dimorphism, with male offspring having a higher value of insulin sensitivity (although not statistically significant) associated with significantly higher insulin secretion than female offspring.
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