2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.metabol.2006.03.010
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Associations between serum insulin and homocysteine in a Swedish population—a potential link between the metabolic syndrome and hyperhomocysteinemia: The Skaraborg project

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“…In addition, Abbasi et al and Pouwels et al [37,38] have reported that tHcy was unrelated with insulin resistance in healthy volunteers and diabetic subjects, even after the improvement of insulin sensitivity. In contrast, in a recent work by Bjorck et al analysed in a populationbased sample of Swedish subjects, positive association between serum insulin and serum Hcy independent of age and sex were observed [39], suggesting the possible link between the metabolic syndrome and Hcy. They suggested two plausible theories to explain their results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…In addition, Abbasi et al and Pouwels et al [37,38] have reported that tHcy was unrelated with insulin resistance in healthy volunteers and diabetic subjects, even after the improvement of insulin sensitivity. In contrast, in a recent work by Bjorck et al analysed in a populationbased sample of Swedish subjects, positive association between serum insulin and serum Hcy independent of age and sex were observed [39], suggesting the possible link between the metabolic syndrome and Hcy. They suggested two plausible theories to explain their results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Hyperglycemia increases oxidative stress and asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) in the vascular endothelium [35]. Meanwhile, elevated tHcy induces endothelial dysfunction via increased oxidative stress and ADMA [4,36,37]. This oxidative stress affecting tHcy may arise as a result of oxidative damage of vascular endothelial cells and increased proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells after oxidative metabolism of homocysteine to homocysteine and homocysteine thiolactone.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…According to Bjork et al (27), serum Hcy associated positively with serum insulin as well as with insulin resistance independently of age and sex. By contrast, Schachter et al (26) suggested that insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia in patients with PCOS is associated with elevated plasma Hcy, independently of body weight.…”
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confidence: 99%