Association of plasma selenium concentrations with total IGF-1 among older community-dwelling adults: The InCHIANTI study

Summary Background & aims Insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1) stimulates cell proliferation and inhibits cell apoptosis. Recent studies underline its importance as anabolic hormone and nutritional marker in older individuals. IGF-1 synthesis and bioactivity are modulated by nutritional factors in...

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Hauptverfasser: Maggio, Marcello, Ceda, Gian Paolo, Lauretani, Fulvio, Bandinelli, Stefania, Dall’Aglio, Elisabetta, Guralnik, Jack M, Paolisso, Giuseppe, Semba, Richard D, Nouvenne, Antonio, Borghi, Loris, Ceresini, Graziano, Ablondi, Fabrizio, Benatti, Mario, Ferrucci, Luigi
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Semba, Richard D
Nouvenne, Antonio
Borghi, Loris
Ceresini, Graziano
Ablondi, Fabrizio
Benatti, Mario
Ferrucci, Luigi
description Summary Background & aims Insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1) stimulates cell proliferation and inhibits cell apoptosis. Recent studies underline its importance as anabolic hormone and nutritional marker in older individuals. IGF-1 synthesis and bioactivity are modulated by nutritional factors including selenium intake. However, whether circulating IGF-1 levels are positively influenced by plasma selenium, one of the most important human antioxidants, is still unknown. Methods Selenium and total IGF-1 were measured in 951 men and women ≥ 65 years from the InCHIANTI study, Tuscany, Italy. Results Means (SD) of plasma selenium and total IGF-1 were 0.95 (0.15) μmol/L and 113.4 (31.2) ng/mL, respectively. After adjustment for age and sex, selenium levels were positively associated with total IGF-1 ( β ± SE: 43.76 ± 11.2, p = 0.0001). After further adjustment for total energy and alcohol intake, serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT), congestive heart failure, selenium remained significantly associated with IGF-1 ( β ± SE: 36.7 ± 12.2, p = 0.003). The association was still significant when IL-6 was introduced in the model ( β ± SE: 40.1 ± 12.0, p = 0.0008). Conclusions We found an independent, positive and significant association between selenium and IGF-1 serum levels in community dwelling older adults.
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