Plasma levels of glucagon like peptide-1 associate with diastolic function in elderly men

D Nathanson, B Zethelius, C Berne, L Lind, B Andrén, E Ingelsson, Jens Juul Holst, T Nyström

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Abstract

Aims Congestive heart failure is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in diabetes. Besides the glycaemic effects of glucagon-like peptide1 (GLP-1) mimetics, their effects on the heart are of interest. Methods We aimed to investigate longitudinal relationships between plasma levels of fasting GLP-1 (fGLP-1), 60-min oral glucose tolerance test-stimulated GLP-1 levels (60GLP-1), and the dynamic GLP-1 response after oral glucose tolerance test (ΔGLP-1=60GLP-1-fGLP-1) and incidence of hospitalized congestive heart failure, during a follow-up time of a maximum of 9.8years in 71-year-old men. We also investigated, cross-sectionally, the association between GLP-1 and left ventricular function as estimated by echocardiography. Results During the follow-up period, 16 of 290 participants with normal glucose tolerance experienced a congestive heart failure event (rate 0.7/100person-years at risk), as did eight of 136 participants (rate 0.8/100person-years at risk) with impaired glucose tolerance and nine of 72 participants (rate 1.7/100person-years at risk) with Type2 diabetes mellitus. Although GLP-1 concentrations did not predict congestive heart failure (fGLP-1: HR0.98, 95%CI0.4-2.4; 60GLP-1: HR1.1, 95%CI0.4-2.6; ΔGLP-1: HR0.9, 95%CI0.3-2.3), there was an association between left ventricular diastolic function (E/A ratio) and fGLP-1 (r=0.19, P=0.001), 60GLP-1 (r=0.20, P<0.001) and ΔGLP-1 (r=0.18, P=0.004). There was a lack of differences in plasma levels of GLP-1 between the groups with Type2 diabetes and normal glucose tolerance. Conclusions There were no longitudinal associations between GLP-1 levels and incidence of hospitalization for congestive heart failure. However, without any causality proven, GLP-1 levels did correlate, cross-sectionally, with left ventricular diastolic function in this cohort, suggesting that pathways including GLP-1 might be involved in the regulation of cardiac diastolic function.

Original languageEnglish
JournalDiabetic Medicine
Volume28
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)301-305
Number of pages5
ISSN0742-3071
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2011

Keywords

  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
  • Diastole
  • Fasting
  • Glucagon-Like Peptide 1
  • Glucose Clamp Technique
  • Glucose Tolerance Test
  • Heart Failure
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Prospective Studies
  • Survival Analysis

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