Adiponectin levels do not predict clinical onset of type 1 diabetes in antibody-positive relatives

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Aims/Hypothesis: Insulin resistance has been proposed as a risk factor for type 1 diabetes. We investigated whether adiponectin, an insulin sensitiser, can serve as an additional predictive marker for type 1 diabetes in first-degree relatives of known patients. Methods: Adiponectin was followed in 211 persistently islet antibody-positive (Ab+) first-degree relatives of type 1 diabetic patients and in 211 age- and sex-matched persistently antibody-negative relatives, and correlated with antibody status, random proinsulin:C-peptide ratio and HLA-DQ genotype. During follow-up, 37 Ab+ relatives developed type 1 diabetes. Results: In the group of 422 relatives, baseline adiponectin correlated inversely with age and BMI and was lower in male than in female participants, especially after 15 years of age (p<0.001). There was no correlation with antibody status or later development of diabetes. In 24 Ab+ relatives sampled fasted, adiponectin levels correlated significantly with homeostasis model assessment of insulin sensitivity (p=0.006). In Ab+ relatives (n=211), adiponectin levels could not predict type 1 diabetes nor complement risk assessment based on islet antibodies, HLA-DQ genotype and pancreatic hormones in Cox regression analysis. Conclusions/Interpretation: Adiponectin levels do not contribute to the prediction of type 1 diabetes in Ab+ relatives. © 2007 Springer-Verlag.

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Truyen, I., De Grijse, J., Van Schravendijk, C., De Smet, D., Decochez, K., Vandemeulebroucke, E., … Gorus, F. K. (2007). Adiponectin levels do not predict clinical onset of type 1 diabetes in antibody-positive relatives. Diabetologia, 50(10), 2143–2146. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-007-0774-1

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