Tip 2 Diyabet ve İnsülin Direnci Olan Bireylerde Beslenme ve Egzersiz Tedavisinin Bazı Serum Miyokin ve Adipokin Düzeyleri Üzerine Etkisinin Değerlendirilmesi
Özet
The aim of the present
study is to investigate the changes in anthropometric and biochemical parameters,
serum irisin, FGF21, FSTL1, visfatin, and Metrnl levels in response to diet and
exercise in T2D and insulin resistant subjects. Individuals recruited in this research
includes 24 insulin resistant and 24 T2D patients (BMI>25kg/m2
) and 24 healthy
controls in between the ages of 18-60. Experiment groups divided into 2 groups as
diet and exercise and received individually planned exercise and/or diet therapy and
followed for 12 weeks. Anthropometric and certain biochemical parameters, serum
adipokines and myokines levels were assessed at the beginning, 4th, and 12th week.
Results showed that baseline irisin levels were higher in diabetes (20.88±6.5 ng/mL)
and insulin resistance (23.69±6.1 ng/mL) groups than control group (11.39±5.2
ng/mL, p<0.001). In addition, baseline visfatin and FSTL1 levels were increased in
diabetic individuals in comparison to insulin resistant and healthy subjects. However,
baseline metrnl levels were higher in insulin resistance group compared to T2D
(p=0.001). FGF21, visfatin and FSTL1 levels were decreased at 12th week in T2D
(p<0.05), while irisin levels at 12th week increased in comparison to 4th week’s
levels (p=0.008). Irisin, FGF21, and FSTL1 levels were decreased at 4th week in
insulin resistant subjects (p<0.05). Visfatin levels were remained statistically
unchanged (p>0.05). Metrnl levels reduced at 12th week (p<0.001). Adipokine and
myokine levels have not differed between diet and diet + exercise groups throughout
the study (p>0.05). Irisin levels-muscle mass and FGF21-body weight were found
(+) and FSTL1-weist/hip ratio (-) associated in insulin resistant subjects. Visfatin
levels were corelated with HbA1c levels in T2D at 12th week (r=-0.454; p=0.026).