Codon 54 polymorphism of the fatty acid binding protein gene and insulin resistance in the Japanese population

Authors: Ito K.; Nakatani K.; Fujii M.; Katsuki A.; Tsuchihashi K.; Murata K.; Goto H.; Yano Y.; Gabazza E.C.; Sumida Y.; Adachi Y.

Source: Diabetic Medicine, Volume 16, Number 2, February 1999 , pp. 119-124(6)

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

Buy & download fulltext article:

The full text article is temporarily unavailable.

We apologise for the inconvenience. Please try again later.

Abstract:

Summary

Aim To determine the relationship of the polymorphism at codon 54 of the intestinal fatty acid binding protein gene (FABP2) with insulin resistance and susceptibility to Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) in the Japanese population.

Methods We evaluated the polymorphism by the polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) in 150 Type 2 DM patients and 147 healthy control subjects. The frequency of alleles encoding threonine (Thr54) and alanine (Ala54) at codon 54 of FABP2 in Type 2 DM patients was compared with that of healthy controls. Insulin sensitivity was assessed by the hyperinsulinaemic euglycaemic clamp in Type 2 DM patients with Ala54 homozygotes, Ala54/Thr54 heterozygotes and Thr54 homozygotes and by homeostasis model assessment (HOMA) in the nondiabetic group.

Results The frequency of alleles encoding Ala54 and Thr54 was 0.59 and 0.41 in Type 2 DM patients, respectively, similar to that observed in nondiabetic controls (0.64 for Ala54 and 0.36 for Thr54). Insulin sensitivity was not significantly different between subjects with and without Thr54 allele either within the DM group or healthy controls.

Conclusions The allele encoding threonine in the FABP2 does not predispose to Type 2 DM or insulin resistance in the Japanese population

Diabet. Med. 16, 119–124 (1999)

Keywords: fatty acid binding protein; gene polymorphism; insulin resistance; Type 2 diabetes mellitus; Japanese population

Language: English

Document Type: Research article

Publication date: 1999-02-01

Related content

Tools

Key

Free Content
Free content
New Content
New content
Open Access Content
Open access content
Subscribed Content
Subscribed content
Free Trial Content
Free trial content

Text size:

A | A | A | A
Share this item with others: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. print icon Print this page