Exploring the interactions between obesity and diabetes: implications for understanding metabolic dysregulation in a Saudi Arabian adult population
File(s)proof.pdf (4.08 MB)
Accepted version
Author(s)
Ahmad, Muhammad Saeed
Minaee, Novia
Serrano-Contreras, Jose Ivan
Kaluarachchi, Manuja
Shen, Eric Yi-Liang
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
The rising prevalence of obesity in Saudi Arabia is a major contributor to the nation's high levels of cardiometabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes. To assess the impact of obesity on the diabetic metabolic phenotype presented in young Saudi Arabian adults, participants (n = 289, aged 18-40 years) were recruited and stratified into four groups: healthy weight (BMI 18.5-24.99 kg/m2) with (n = 57) and without diabetes (n = 58) or overweight/obese (BMI > 24.99 kg/m2) with (n = 102) and without diabetes (n = 72). Distinct plasma metabolic phenotypes associated with high BMI and diabetes were identified using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and ultraperformance liquid chromatography mass spectrometry. Increased plasma glucose and dysregulated lipoproteins were characteristics of obesity in individuals with and without diabetes, but the obesity-associated lipoprotein phenotype was partially masked in individuals with diabetes. Although there was little difference between diabetics and nondiabetics in the global plasma LDL cholesterol and phospholipid concentration, the distribution of lipoprotein particles was altered in diabetics with a shift toward denser and more atherogenic LDL5 and LDL6 particles, which was amplified in the presence of obesity. Further investigation is warranted in larger Middle Eastern populations to explore the dysregulation of metabolism driven by interactions between obesity and diabetes in young adults.
Date Issued
2024-02-02
Date Acceptance
2023-12-14
Citation
Journal of Proteome Research, 2024, 23 (2), pp.809-821
ISSN
1535-3893
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Start Page
809
End Page
821
Journal / Book Title
Journal of Proteome Research
Volume
23
Issue
2
Copyright Statement
Copyright © 2024 American Chemical Society. This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in J. Proteome Res., after peer review and technical editing by the publisher. To access the final edited and published work see https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jproteome.3c00717
Identifier
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38230637
Subjects
Body Mass Index
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Humans
Lipoproteins
Obesity
Saudi Arabia
Young Adult
diabetes
LC−MS
lipoprotein
metabolic profiling
metabolomic
metabonomic
NMR
obesity
Publication Status
Published
Coverage Spatial
United States
Date Publish Online
2024-01-17