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Ting L, Liyun W, Zheng W, Cao Z
Pancreatic Fat Content Plays an Important Role in the Development of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Similar to that of Liver Fat Content
Acta Endo (Buc) 2023, 19 (4): 421-425doi: 10.4183/aeb.2023.421
Objective. Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is
a major health problem worldwide. Earlier studies have
reported that pancreatic fat content (PFC) and liver fat
content (LFC) are risk factors for T2DM. The aim of the
present study was to demonstrate the relationship between
PFC, LFC and T2DM.
Methods. A total of 70 T2DM subjects and 30 nondiabetic
volunteers who underwent Dixon-based magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI) method at Yixing People’s
Hospital between December 2018 to December 2020 were
included in the study. The three-point Dixon (3p-Dixon)
method was used to measure the fat content in the pancreas
and liver. Clinical indices including gender, age, body mass
index (BMI), total cholesterol, triglyceride, glucose and
C peptide levels were collected. The association between
PFC, LFC, and OGTT-derived parameters was examined by
Pearson and Spearman correlation analyses.
Results. T2DM subjects had higher PFC and LFC
than those measured in the non-diabetic subjects (p <0.05).
PFC and LFC were associated positively with OGTT-derived
parameters such as insulin secretion, insulin resistance, and
early- and late-phase insulin secretion in the male T2DM
subjects(p <0.05), but not in the non-diabetic and female
T2DM subjects. The relationship between PFC and OGTTderived
parameters was also more obvious than that for LFC
in overweight and obese male patients with T2DM whose
BMI was >24 kg/m2.
Conclusion. PFC and LFC were both associated
with β-cell dysfunction and insulin resistance in males with
T2DM. The relationship between PFC and β-cell dysfunction
and insulin resistance was more obvious than that observed
for LFC in overweight and obese male T2DM patients. More
attention should therefore be paid to PFC in clinical settings.
Keywords: Pancreatic fat content, Liver fat
content, Type 2 diabetes mellitus, ß-cell dysfunction, Insulin
resistance.
Correspondence: Liyun Wang, Yixing People’s Hospital, Department of Endocrinology, No. 1588 Xincheng Road, Yixing 214241,
Jiangsu Province, China, E-mail: staff532@yxph.com