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Sex hormone-binding globulin predicts the incidene of hyperglycemia in women:interactions with adiponectin levels
Bonnet F., Balkau B., Malécot J.-M., Picard P., Fumeron F., Aubert R., Raverot V., Déchaud H., Tichet J., Lecomte P. et al
European Journal of Endocrinology 161, 1 (2009) pp. 81-5 - http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00671155
Sciences du Vivant/Médecine humaine et pathologie/Endocrinologie et métabolisme
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Sex hormone-binding globulin predicts the incidene of hyperglycemia in women:interactions with adiponectin levels
Fabrice Bonnet1, 2, 3, Beverley Balkau4, J.-M. Malécot1, P. Picard4, Frédéric Fumeron5, R. Aubert5, V. Raverot, Henri Déchaud, Jean Tichet6, Philippe Lecomte7, Michel Pugeat
1 :  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire [Rennes]
http://www.chu-rennes.fr/page_accueil/
rue H. Le Guillou 35033 Rennes
France
2 :  Foie, métabolismes et cancer
http://insermu991.univ-rennes1.fr
INSERM : U991 – Université de Rennes 1 – Biosit
Hôpital Pontchaillou Rue Henri Le Guilloux 35033 Rennes Cedex
France
3 :  GERHM - Groupe d'Etude de la Reproduction Chez l'Homme et les Mammiferes
INSERM : U625 – Université de Rennes 1 – IFR140 – IRSET
263, Avenue du Général Leclerc 35042 Rennes Cedex
France
4 :  Recherche en épidémiologie et biostatistique
INSERM : IFR69 – Université Paris XI - Paris Sud
16, Avenue Paul Vaillant-Couturier 94807 VILLEJUIF CEDEX
France
5 :  Déterminants génétiques du diabète de type 2 et de ses complications vasculaires
INSERM : U695 – Université Paris VII - Paris Diderot
Faculte de Medecine Xavier Bichat 16, Rue Henri Huchard 75018 PARIS
France
6 :  IRSA - Institut inter Régional pour la SAnté
Centre de Prévention et de Santé Publique de Tours - La Riche
45 rue de la Parmentière 37 521 La Riche Cedex
France
7 :  Génétique, immunothérapie, chimie et cancer
CNRS : UMR6239 – Université François Rabelais - Tours
Bât. L Parc Grandmont Avenue Monge 37200 TOURS
France
OBJECTIVE: Previous evidence has suggested that a low sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) concentration is associated with insulin-resistance and a low adiponectin concentration. We investigated the association between SHBG and the risk of hyperglycemia in each sex and we determined potential interactions between SHBG and adiponectin levels in the development of dysglycemia. DESIGN: We used a nested case-control design in the large prospective study, Data from an Epidemiological Study on the Insulin Resistance Syndrome (DESIR). We studied 227 men and women who were normoglycemic at baseline but hyperglycemic at 3 years (glycemia > or = 6.1 mmol/l or type 2 diabetes). They were matched for sex, age, and body mass index with 227 subjects who remained normoglycemic at 3 years. RESULTS: At baseline, the concentration of SHBG was significantly lower in women who subsequently developed hyperglycemia than in those who remained normoglycemic, with no difference for men. In multiple regression, SHBG at baseline was as an independent determinant of plasma adiponectin levels, in both women (P<0.0001) and men (P=0.002). In multivariate conditional logistic regression taking into account physical activity and changes in waist circumference over the follow-up, plasma SHBG remained significantly associated with the development of hyperglycemia in women but not in men. These associations persisted after adjustment for fasting insulinemia, high fasting glucose, and adiponectin levels. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that a low SHBG level is a strong risk marker for dysglycemia in women, independently of both adiponectinemia and insulinemia. SHBG may therefore improve the identification of women at risk of diabetes.
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10.1530/EJE-09-0202
European Journal of Endocrinology (Eur J Endocrinol)
Publisher BioScientifica
ISSN 0804-4643 (eISSN : 1479-683X)
internationale
07/2009
08/05/2009
161
1
pp. 81-5

Adiponectin/blood – Adult – Biological Markers/blood – Body Mass Index – Case-Control Studies – Female – Humans – Hyperglycemia/blood – Hyperglycemia/epidemiology – Incidence – Male – Middle Aged – Predictive Value of Tests – Prevalence – Prospective Studies – Risk Factors – Sex Characteristics – Sex Distribution – Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin/metabolism