Postprandial hypertriglyceridemia predicts development of insulin resistance glucose intolerance and type 2 diabetes

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Insulin resistance (IR) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) have been found to be associated with postprandial hypertriglyceridemia (PPHTg). However, whether PPHTg can cause IR and diabetes is not clear. We therefore investigated the role of PPHTg in development of T2DM in rat model of T2DM. 96 male Wistar rats were randomized into four groups (24 rats each). Control Group A, high sucrose diet (HSD) Group B, HSD+Pioglitazone (10mg/kg/day) Group C and HSD+Atorvastatin (20mg/kg/day) Group D. Fat and glucose tolerance tests were done at regular intervals in all groups besides insulin and body weight measurement. At 26 weeks, low dose streptozotocin (15mg/kg,i.p.) was given to half of the rats. All rats were followed up till 48 weeks. PPHTg developed as early as week 2 in Group B and stabilized by week 14. Group B displayed highest PPHTg compared to other groups. Atorvastatin treatment (Group D) abolished PPHTg which became comparable to controls, pioglitazone treatment partially blunted PPHTg resulting in intermediate PPHTg. Group B with highest PPHTg showed highest subsequent IR, glucose intolerance (GI) and highest incidence of prediabetes at week 26 and diabetes at week 34 and 46 compared to other groups. Group D rats displayed lower IR, GI, low incidence of prediabetes and diabetes at these time points compared to Groups B and C. ROC analysis showed that triglyceride area under the curve of each time point significantly predicts the risk of diabetes. Present study provides the evidence that PPHTg predicts the development of IR, GI and T2DM in rat model of diet induced T2DM.

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  • Table 1. Triglyceride area under the curves in all the four groups at different time points.
  • Table 2. Peak triglyceride levels during fat challenge test in all the four groups at different time points.
  • Table 3. Glucose area under the curves in all the four groups at different time points.
  • Fig 1. Triglyceride and glucose AUCs in all the four groups at different time points.
  • Fig 2. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve plots for TG-AUC predicting diabetes risk.
  • Fig 3. Body weight in all the four groups at different time points.
  • Table 4. Visceral fat, hepatic fat and subcutaneous fat contents in rats killed at week 48.
  • Fig 4. Fasting serum insulin levels at various time points.

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Aslam, M., Aggarwal, S., Sharma, K. K., Galav, V., & Madhu, S. V. (2016). Postprandial hypertriglyceridemia predicts development of insulin resistance glucose intolerance and type 2 diabetes. PLoS ONE, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145730

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