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Effects of lifestyle on plasma levels of the IGF system and the antioxidants coenzyme Q10 and vitamin E in Kenyan rural and urban populations.
Growth Horm IGF Res. 2013 Jun; 23(3):68-75.GH

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Overnight fasting blood plasma insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I), insulin-like growth factor binding protein-1 (IGFBP-1), coenzyme Q10, (CoQ) vitamin E and plasma lipids were compared between a semi-nomadic Samburu population and relatively urbanized cohorts from Nairobi, Kenya.

RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS

143 middle aged subjects without known diabetes were included. IGF-I and IGFBP-1 were analyzed by RIA, and CoQ and vitamin E by HPLC. Plasma lipid levels were analyzed by standard laboratory methods routinely used in the clinics.

RESULTS

The age adjusted IGF-I serum levels were low in the Samburu male and female populations, ranging from 0 to -4 IGFSD-score (SDS), and a minor part of the investigated population reaching as low as -5 and -7 SDS. The Nairobi cohorts showed significantly higher values reaching from -2.5 to +1 SDS (P<0.0001). The nomadic Samburu population showed fasting IGFBP-1 values ranging from 30-100 μg/l, while that of the urbanized Nairobi cohorts was considerably lower (25-60 μg/l) (P<0.0001). CoQ concentrations of the Nairobi cohorts were 1.5-2.0 nmol/ml similar to the levels found in several European countries. The Samburu population on the other hand showed extremely high CoQ values ranging from 2 to 9 nmol/ml (P<0.0001). Vitamin E levels of the Nairobi group were low (5-20 nmol/ml), but the Samburu population had even lower levels ranging from 3 to 15 nmol/ml (P<0.0001). Plasma lipid levels such as cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL/HDL, ApoB/ApoA ratios as well as BMI and weight were significantly higher in the Nairobi population (P<0.0001).

CONCLUSIONS

Low IGF-I and high IGFBP-1 levels of the Samburu cohorts indicate malnutrition. High lipid levels of the Nairobi cohorts indicate that these groups have several risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and diabetes type2.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Kenyatta University, School of Applied Human Sciences, Department of Exercise Recreation and Sports Science, Nairobi, Kenya.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Comparative Study
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

23452916

Citation

Theuri, G, et al. "Effects of Lifestyle On Plasma Levels of the IGF System and the Antioxidants Coenzyme Q10 and Vitamin E in Kenyan Rural and Urban Populations." Growth Hormone & IGF Research : Official Journal of the Growth Hormone Research Society and the International IGF Research Society, vol. 23, no. 3, 2013, pp. 68-75.
Theuri G, Dallner G, Brismar K, et al. Effects of lifestyle on plasma levels of the IGF system and the antioxidants coenzyme Q10 and vitamin E in Kenyan rural and urban populations. Growth Horm IGF Res. 2013;23(3):68-75.
Theuri, G., Dallner, G., Brismar, K., & Tekle, M. (2013). Effects of lifestyle on plasma levels of the IGF system and the antioxidants coenzyme Q10 and vitamin E in Kenyan rural and urban populations. Growth Hormone & IGF Research : Official Journal of the Growth Hormone Research Society and the International IGF Research Society, 23(3), 68-75. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ghir.2013.01.003
Theuri G, et al. Effects of Lifestyle On Plasma Levels of the IGF System and the Antioxidants Coenzyme Q10 and Vitamin E in Kenyan Rural and Urban Populations. Growth Horm IGF Res. 2013;23(3):68-75. PubMed PMID: 23452916.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of lifestyle on plasma levels of the IGF system and the antioxidants coenzyme Q10 and vitamin E in Kenyan rural and urban populations. AU - Theuri,G, AU - Dallner,G, AU - Brismar,K, AU - Tekle,M, Y1 - 2013/02/26/ PY - 2012/06/27/received PY - 2013/01/10/revised PY - 2013/01/14/accepted PY - 2013/3/5/entrez PY - 2013/3/5/pubmed PY - 2013/11/1/medline SP - 68 EP - 75 JF - Growth hormone & IGF research : official journal of the Growth Hormone Research Society and the International IGF Research Society JO - Growth Horm IGF Res VL - 23 IS - 3 N2 - OBJECTIVE: Overnight fasting blood plasma insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I), insulin-like growth factor binding protein-1 (IGFBP-1), coenzyme Q10, (CoQ) vitamin E and plasma lipids were compared between a semi-nomadic Samburu population and relatively urbanized cohorts from Nairobi, Kenya. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: 143 middle aged subjects without known diabetes were included. IGF-I and IGFBP-1 were analyzed by RIA, and CoQ and vitamin E by HPLC. Plasma lipid levels were analyzed by standard laboratory methods routinely used in the clinics. RESULTS: The age adjusted IGF-I serum levels were low in the Samburu male and female populations, ranging from 0 to -4 IGFSD-score (SDS), and a minor part of the investigated population reaching as low as -5 and -7 SDS. The Nairobi cohorts showed significantly higher values reaching from -2.5 to +1 SDS (P<0.0001). The nomadic Samburu population showed fasting IGFBP-1 values ranging from 30-100 μg/l, while that of the urbanized Nairobi cohorts was considerably lower (25-60 μg/l) (P<0.0001). CoQ concentrations of the Nairobi cohorts were 1.5-2.0 nmol/ml similar to the levels found in several European countries. The Samburu population on the other hand showed extremely high CoQ values ranging from 2 to 9 nmol/ml (P<0.0001). Vitamin E levels of the Nairobi group were low (5-20 nmol/ml), but the Samburu population had even lower levels ranging from 3 to 15 nmol/ml (P<0.0001). Plasma lipid levels such as cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL/HDL, ApoB/ApoA ratios as well as BMI and weight were significantly higher in the Nairobi population (P<0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: Low IGF-I and high IGFBP-1 levels of the Samburu cohorts indicate malnutrition. High lipid levels of the Nairobi cohorts indicate that these groups have several risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and diabetes type2. SN - 1532-2238 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/23452916/Effects_of_lifestyle_on_plasma_levels_of_the_IGF_system_and_the_antioxidants_coenzyme_Q10_and_vitamin_E_in_Kenyan_rural_and_urban_populations_ L2 - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1096-6374(13)00004-X DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -