Serum Levels of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-I (IGF-I) and IGF-Binding Protein-3 in Healthy Centenarians: Relationship with Plasma Leptin and Lipid Concentrations, Insulin Action, and Cognitive Function
It has been demonstrated that healthy centenarians have more favorable anthropometric characteristics and insulin-mediated glucose uptake than aged subjects. The plasma insulin-like-growth factor I (IGF-I) concentration may account for such differences. Three groups of subjects were studied: 1) adul...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 1997-07, Vol.82 (7), p.2204-2209 |
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Zusammenfassung: | It has been demonstrated that healthy centenarians have more favorable
anthropometric characteristics and insulin-mediated glucose uptake than
aged subjects. The plasma insulin-like-growth factor I (IGF-I)
concentration may account for such differences. Three groups of
subjects were studied: 1) adults (100 yr; n =
19). In all subjects, fasting plasma IGF-I, IGF-binding protein-3
(IGFBP-3), leptin, and lipid concentrations were determined; body
composition was assessed by bioimpedance analysis; and insulin-mediated
glucose uptake was evaluated by euglycemic hyperinsulinemic glucose
clamp. IGF-I declined with advancing age, but no differences between
aged subjects and centenarians were found. IGFBP-3 showed a trend
similar to IGF-I, but lower values were present in centenarians than in
aged subjects. Nevertheless, centenarians had a plasma IGF-I/IGFBP-3
molar ratio greater than that in aged subjects. Centenarians had also a
whole body glucose disposal (WBGD) greater than that in aged subjects,
but similar to that in adults. Mini Mental State Examination (27±
2.1 vs. 18.3 ± 3.1; P < 0.02)
and Instrumental Activities Daily Living (26 ± 2.6 vs.
8.4 ± 4.1; P < 0.001) scores were
significantly different in aged subjects and centenarians,
respectively. In centenarians, the plasma IGF-I/IGFBP-3 molar ratio
correlated with the body mass index (r = −0.55;
P < 0.009); the amount of body fat (r =−
0.62; P < 0.003); fat-free mass (r = 0.56;
P < 0.008); fasting plasma leptin (r =−
0.63; P < 0.004), triglycerides (r =−
0.58; P < 0.01), free fatty acid (r =−
0.64; P < 0.005), and low density lipoprotein
cholesterol (r = −0.59; P < 0.009)
concentrations; Mini Mental State Examination (r = 0.53;
P < 0.0.03); and WBGD (r = 0.64;
P < 0.005). All correlations were independent of
daily fat and carbohydrate intake and WBGD (P <
0.05 for all). No significant correlations between the plasma
IGF-I/IGFBP-3 molar ratio and plasma total (r = 0.31;
P = NS) and high density lipoprotein cholesterol
(r = 0.34; P = NS) concentrations were
present. The correlation between the plasma IGF-I/IGFBP-3 molar ratio
and WBGD persisted after adjustment for body fat, fasting plasma
insulin concentration, daily carbohydrate and fat intake, and daily
physical activity (r = 0.55; P < 0.009), but
not after further adjustment for plasma free fatty acid concentration
(r = 0.30; P = 0.17). In conclusion, healthy
centenarians have plasma |
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ISSN: | 0021-972X 1945-7197 |
DOI: | 10.1210/jcem.82.7.4087 |