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The Relationship Between Glycemic Variability and Inflammatory Markers in Obese Children with Insulin Resistance and Metabolic Syndrome [J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol]
J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol. 2017; 9(3): 202-207 | DOI: 10.4274/jcrpe.4031

The Relationship Between Glycemic Variability and Inflammatory Markers in Obese Children with Insulin Resistance and Metabolic Syndrome

Abdurrahman Kaya1, Cemil Koçyiğit2, Gönül Çatlı2, Elif Büşra Özkan3, Bumin Nuri Dündar2
1Tepecik Training And Research Hospital, Clinic Of Pediatrics, İzmir, Turkey
2İzmir Katip Çelebi University Faculty Of Medicine, Department Of Pediatric Endocrinology, İzmir, Turkey
3İzmir Katip Çelebi University Faculty Of Medicine, İzmir, Turkey

Objective: Increased glycemic variability (GV) is associated with increased oxidative stress, vascular complications, and mortality in metabolic syndrome (MS) and diabetes mellitus patients. To investigate the relationship between GV and inflammatory parameters in obese children with insulin resistance (IR) and to elucidate their effects on the development of MS.
Methods: Fifty obese adolescents with IR were included in the study. All patients underwent anthropometric measurements, body fat analysis, and continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS) for 24 hours. Serum lipids, adiponectin, and interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels were measured. GV coefficient (GVC) was calculated using the standard deviation and the average glucose value obtained by CGMS. IR was diagnosed according to the results of oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). MS was diagnosed according to the modified World Health Organization and the International Diabetes Federation criteria.
Results: Twenty-seven of the patients had MS and the remaining had only IR. Body fat mass, HbA1c, IL-6 levels, and peak insulin levels in the OGTT were significantly higher in the group with MS, but there was no difference in adiponectin levels. GVC was not different between the groups, but GVC significantly positively correlated with homeostasis model of assessment for IR, as well as with fasting, peak, and total insulin levels when all the patients were analyzed, while no significant relation was detected with adiponectin and IL-6 levels.
Conclusion: This study suggests that GV is not different among obese adolescents with IR and MS. There seems to be a significant association between GV and IR parameters. However, other diagnostic criteria of MS (hypertension and/or dyslipidemia) or elevated IL-6 levels does not cause further increase in GV.

Keywords: Glycemic variability,metabolic syndrome,Interleukin-6,Adiponectin

Abdurrahman Kaya, Cemil Koçyiğit, Gönül Çatlı, Elif Büşra Özkan, Bumin Nuri Dündar. The Relationship Between Glycemic Variability and Inflammatory Markers in Obese Children with Insulin Resistance and Metabolic Syndrome. J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol. 2017; 9(3): 202-207
Manuscript Language: English
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