Aim To test the hypothesis that intensive insulin treatment and optimal glycaemic control are not fully protective against reduction of insulin sensitivity in children with type 1 diabetes.Material and methods Cohort study of 78 normal-weight patients with prepubertal onset (T (0)) and follow-up waves at 1 (T (1)), 5 (T (5)), 10 (T (10)), and 12 (T (12)) years; matched for age and sex to 30 controls at T (12). Estimated insulin sensitivity (eIS) by three formulae; ultrasound evaluation of para and perirenal fat thickness; hepatic steatosis (HS); carotid intima media thickness (cIMT) at T (12).Results At T12, the 36 patients (46%) who had constantly or prevalently haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) < 58 mmol/l during follow-up showed better eIS indexes (p = 0.049 to <0.0001); lipid profile (p = 0.042 to <0.0001), reduced fat mass (p = 0.012) and required lower insulin dose (p = 0.032) than the 42 patients (54%) with HbA1c >= 58 at T12. Patients (N = 25) with eIS(EDC) < 8.77 mg kg(-1) min(-1) showed higher cIMT (p < 0.0001). HS was found in 6 patients (similar to 8%). In patients and normal-weight controls, fat mass (p = 0.03), age (p = 0.03), cIMT (p = 0.05) predicted HS; eIS indexes (p from 0.04 to <0.0001) predicted cIMT. Body mass index, perirenal fat, fat mass, and triglycerides to high density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio were associated with eIS indexes (p from 0.03 to <0.0001).Conclusions Young T1D patients have reduced insulin sensitivity and higher cIMT. Adiposity, glucose, and lipid control over follow-up are likely to influence both. Enhanced adiposity seems of paramount relevance for the onset of HS in T1D patients alike in healthy youths.

Petrelli, A., Ravà, L., Mascali, A., Rapini, N., Massoud, M., Manca Bitti, M.l., et al. (2022). Estimated insulin sensitivity, cardiovascular risk, and hepatic steatosis after 12 years from the onset of T1D. DIABETES/METABOLISM RESEARCH AND REVIEWS, 38(1), 1-11 [10.1002/dmrr.3479].

Estimated insulin sensitivity, cardiovascular risk, and hepatic steatosis after 12 years from the onset of T1D

Mascali, Alberto;Rapini, Novella;Manca Bitti, Maria Luisa;Cianfarani, Stefano;
2022-01-01

Abstract

Aim To test the hypothesis that intensive insulin treatment and optimal glycaemic control are not fully protective against reduction of insulin sensitivity in children with type 1 diabetes.Material and methods Cohort study of 78 normal-weight patients with prepubertal onset (T (0)) and follow-up waves at 1 (T (1)), 5 (T (5)), 10 (T (10)), and 12 (T (12)) years; matched for age and sex to 30 controls at T (12). Estimated insulin sensitivity (eIS) by three formulae; ultrasound evaluation of para and perirenal fat thickness; hepatic steatosis (HS); carotid intima media thickness (cIMT) at T (12).Results At T12, the 36 patients (46%) who had constantly or prevalently haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) < 58 mmol/l during follow-up showed better eIS indexes (p = 0.049 to <0.0001); lipid profile (p = 0.042 to <0.0001), reduced fat mass (p = 0.012) and required lower insulin dose (p = 0.032) than the 42 patients (54%) with HbA1c >= 58 at T12. Patients (N = 25) with eIS(EDC) < 8.77 mg kg(-1) min(-1) showed higher cIMT (p < 0.0001). HS was found in 6 patients (similar to 8%). In patients and normal-weight controls, fat mass (p = 0.03), age (p = 0.03), cIMT (p = 0.05) predicted HS; eIS indexes (p from 0.04 to <0.0001) predicted cIMT. Body mass index, perirenal fat, fat mass, and triglycerides to high density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio were associated with eIS indexes (p from 0.03 to <0.0001).Conclusions Young T1D patients have reduced insulin sensitivity and higher cIMT. Adiposity, glucose, and lipid control over follow-up are likely to influence both. Enhanced adiposity seems of paramount relevance for the onset of HS in T1D patients alike in healthy youths.
gen-2022
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Settore MED/38 - PEDIATRIA GENERALE E SPECIALISTICA
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atherosclerosis; cardiovascular disease; hepatic steatosis; insulinsen sitivity; puberty; type 1diabetes
Petrelli, A., Ravà, L., Mascali, A., Rapini, N., Massoud, M., Manca Bitti, M.l., et al. (2022). Estimated insulin sensitivity, cardiovascular risk, and hepatic steatosis after 12 years from the onset of T1D. DIABETES/METABOLISM RESEARCH AND REVIEWS, 38(1), 1-11 [10.1002/dmrr.3479].
Petrelli, A; Ravà, L; Mascali, A; Rapini, N; Massoud, M; Manca Bitti, Ml; Cianfarani, S; Manco, M
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