Different contribution of substrates oxidation to insulin resistance in malnourished elderly patients with cancer
Autor: | Antonio Gambardella, Giuseppe Paolisso, A. D'Amore, M. Verza, Michele Varricchio, Marina Granato |
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Přispěvatelé: | Gambardella, Antonio, Paolisso, Giuseppe, D'Amore, A, Granato, M, Verza, M, Varricchio, M. |
Rok vydání: | 1993 |
Předmět: |
Male
Cancer Research medicine.medical_specialty medicine.medical_treatment Carbohydrate metabolism Protein oxidation Insulin resistance Lipid oxidation Neoplasms Internal medicine Humans Medicine Aged Chi-Square Distribution business.industry Insulin Proteins Lipid metabolism Lipid Metabolism medicine.disease Nutrition Disorders Glucose Blood pressure Endocrinology Oncology Lean body mass Female Insulin Resistance Energy Metabolism business Oxidation-Reduction |
Zdroj: | Cancer. 72:3106-3113 |
ISSN: | 1097-0142 0008-543X |
Popis: | Background. The relative contribution of malnutrition and cancer to insulin resistance in elderly patients is still poorly understood. Methods. Twenty malnourished and 15 well-nourished patients with cancer matched for age (70 ± 0.3 versus 69 ± 0.3 years; P = not significant), mean arterial blood pressure (104 ± 8 versus 107 ± 7 mm Hg; P = not significant), gender ratio (10 males/10 females versus 7 males/8 females), and sedentary life style underwent an euglycemic glucose clamp. Simultaneous infusion of 3-DH-glucose and indirect calorimetry allowed the authors to determine glucose turnover parameters and analyze substrates oxidation. Results. Malnourished patients displayed a reduced total body glucose metabolism (36 ± 2 versus 31 ± 3 μmol/kg of lean body mass X min P < 0.04), despite higher glucose oxidation. In the same group of patients, the authors demonstrated a significant increase in lipid oxidation and the lack of the inverse relationship between glucose and lipid oxidation (r = 0.07; P = not significant). Insulin infusion enhanced glucose oxidation and suppressed lipid oxidation, but such changes were at lower extent in malnourished patients. Conclusions. Our study confirms the presence of insulin resistance in malnourished patients and demonstrates the relative contribution of substrates oxidation to the insulin resistance itself. |
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