scholarly journals Synergistic effect of polymorphisms in uncoupling protein 1 and β3-adrenergic receptor genes on long-term body weight change in Finnish type 2 diabetic and non-diabetic control subjects

2000 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 514-519 ◽  
Author(s):  
K Sivenius ◽  
R Valve ◽  
V Lindi ◽  
L Niskanen ◽  
M Laakso ◽  
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2010 ◽  
Vol 80 (2) ◽  
pp. 87-96 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jung Yun Kim ◽  
Sang Sun Lee

The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the genetic polymorphisms of the uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) and beta 3 adrenergic receptor (β3-AR) were associated with differences in weight loss and lipid profiles in obese premenopausal women exposed to low-calorie meal replacements over a period of six weeks. Forty women between the ages of 20 and 35 were randomly divided into two groups, each of which consumed one of two low-calorie meal replacements containing either white rice or mixed rice. Although body weight, body mass index (BMI), blood glucose concentration, triglycerides, total cholesterol (TC), and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) were not significantly different by the UCP1 genotype in the white rice group, there were significant differences in body weight (p = 0.041), BMI (p = 0.027), and blood glucose concentration (p = 0.047) between carriers and non-carriers of the G allele in the mixed rice group after the six-week meal replacement intervention. The β3-AR polymorphism showed no apparent affect on these parameters. Dietary fiber affects weight gain since it is closely related with absorption of nutrients. As a result, the AA type UCP1 genotype produced significant weight loss in the mixed rice group, but not in the white rice group.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mahsa Motshakeri ◽  
Mahdi Ebrahimi ◽  
Yong Meng Goh ◽  
Hemn Hassan Othman ◽  
Mohd Hair-Bejo ◽  
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The edible seaweedSargassum polycystum(SP) is traditionally used against several human diseases. This investigation evaluated the effects of two dietary doses of SP ethanolic and aqueous extracts on the pancreatic, hepatic, and renal morphology of type 2 diabetic rats (T2DM). T2DM was induced by feeding rats on high calorie diet followed by a low dose streptozotocin. Changes in the diabetic rat organs in SP treated groups with different doses of extracts were compared with normal rats, diabetic control rats, and metformin treated rats. After 22 days of treatment, the pathological lesions of the livers and kidneys in the diabetic rats were quantitatively and qualitatively alleviated (P<0.05) by both the SP extracts at 150 mg/kg body weight and by metformin. All the treated diabetic groups revealed marked improvement in the histopathology of the pancreas compared with the control diabetic group. Oral administration of 300 mg/kg body weight of aqueous and ethanolic extracts of SP and metformin revealed pancreas protective or restorative effects. The seaweed extracts at 150 mg/kg body weight reduced the liver and kidney damages in the diabetic rats and may exert tissue repair or restoration of the pancreatic islets in experimentally induced diabetes to produce the beneficial homeostatic effects.


2000 ◽  
Vol 85 (9) ◽  
pp. 3151-3154
Author(s):  
Søren A. Urhammer ◽  
Torben Hansen ◽  
Knut Borch-Johnsen ◽  
Oluf Pedersen

Abstract This study examined whether the simultaneous presence of the previously identified Trp/Arg64 polymorphism of theβ 3-adrenergic receptor (BAR) gene and the −3826 A→G nucleotide variant of the uncoupling protein-1 (UCP1) gene are associated with obesity, insulin resistance, or alterations in size at birth in a Danish study population comprising 379 unrelated young Caucasian subjects. All study participants underwent an iv glucose tolerance test with addition of tolbutamide after 20 min. In addition, a number of biochemical and anthropometric measures were performed on each subject. The subjects were genotyped for the 2 polymorphisms by applying PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism. The subjects were divided into 4 groups according to their BAR and UCP1 genotype: wild-type carriers (n = 184), only Trp/Arg64 carriers (n = 29), only A→G UCP1 carriers (n = 146), and carriers of both genetic variants (n = 20). There were no differences across the genotype groups with respect to body mass index, fat mass, waist to hip ratio, birth weight or length, ponderal index, or weight gain during childhood or adolescence, nor was the combined genotype related to alterations in fasting serum levels of lipids, insulin, or C peptide or the insulin sensitivity index. In conclusion, the present study failed to demonstrate an additive or synergistic effect of the Trp/Arg64 variant of the BAR gene and the −3826 A→G variant of the UCP1 gene on the development of obesity and insulin resistance among randomly recruited Danish Caucasian subjects.


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