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Polymorphisms in the SCD1 gene : associations with body fat distribution and insulin sensitivity

Warensjö, Eva (author)
Uppsala universitet,Klinisk nutrition och metabolism
Ingelsson, Erik (author)
Uppsala universitet,Geriatrik
Lundmark, Per (author)
Uppsala universitet,Molekylär medicin
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Lannfelt, Lars (author)
Uppsala universitet,Geriatrik,Molekylär geriatrik
Syvänen, Ann-Christine (author)
Uppsala universitet,Molekylär medicin
Vessby, Bengt (author)
Uppsala universitet,Klinisk nutrition och metabolism
Risérus, Ulf (author)
Uppsala universitet,Klinisk nutrition och metabolism
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Wiley, 2007
2007
English.
In: Obesity. - : Wiley. - 1930-7381 .- 1930-739X. ; 15:7, s. 1732-1740
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  • OBJECTIVE: Obesity and insulin resistance are major risk factors for metabolic diseases and are influenced by lifestyle and genetics. The lipogenic enzyme, stearoyl-coenzyme A-desaturase (SCD), is related to obesity. Further, SCD1-deficent mice are protected against obesity and insulin resistance. We hypothesized that genetic polymorphisms in the SCD1 gene would be associated with obesity, insulin sensitivity, and estimated SCD activity in humans. RESEARCH METHODS AND PROCEDURES: The study population was 1143 elderly Swedish men taking part of a population-based cohort study, the Uppsala Longitudinal Study of Adult Men. Associations between single nucleotide polymorphisms and obesity (waist circumference and BMI), insulin sensitivity (assessed by hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp), and estimated SCD activity (fatty acid ratios) were analyzed using linear regression analysis. RESULTS: Subjects homozygous for the rare alleles of rs10883463, rs7849, rs2167444, and rs508384 had decreased BMI and waist circumference and improved insulin sensitivity. The rare allele of rs7849 demonstrated the strongest effect on both insulin sensitivity [regression coefficient (beta)=1.19, p=0.007] and waist circumference (beta=-4.4, p=0.028), corresponding to 23% higher insulin sensitivity and 4 cm less waist circumference. CONCLUSION: This study indicates that genetic variations in the SCD1 gene are associated with body fat distribution and insulin sensitivity, results that accord well with animal data. These results need confirmation in other populations with a larger sample size.

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stearoyl-coenzyme A-desaturase
waist circumference
insulin sensitivity
single-nucleotide polymorphism
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