2007
DOI: 10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602621
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Leu7Pro polymorphism of PreproNPY associated with an increased risk for type II diabetes in middle-aged subjects

Abstract: Objectives: Neuropeptide Y (NPY) plays a central in energy homeostasis and potentially in the development of obesity-related comorbidities, like type II diabetes. As the PreproNPY Leu7Pro polymorphism probably changes the intracellular processing of the synthesized preproNPY peptide, we assessed the hypothesis that PreproNPY Leu7Pro polymorphism is a risk factor for type II diabetes, impaired glucose tolerance and hypertension. Design: Blood pressure recordings and oral glucose tolerance test were performed in… Show more

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“…Conversely, when NPY synthesis and release are increased and POMC is decreased, the result is an increase in food intake [75-77]. Dysfunction of the NPY system has been implicated in obesity and T2D in humans [78, 79]…”
Section: Overview Of Tissues and Hormones Controlling Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, when NPY synthesis and release are increased and POMC is decreased, the result is an increase in food intake [75-77]. Dysfunction of the NPY system has been implicated in obesity and T2D in humans [78, 79]…”
Section: Overview Of Tissues and Hormones Controlling Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SNP NPY 1228 T4C (rs16139) leading to an amino-acid chance leucine7 to proline7 (Leu7Pro) in the signal peptide of NPY is relatively common in European populations; about 7-12% of subjects have the minor Pro7 allele in a heterozygous (Leu7Pro7) or, very rarely, homozygous (Pro7Pro7) genotype (Karvonen et al, 1998;Ding, 2003). The Pro7 allele has been associated with increased blood pressure, accelerated atherosclerosis and type II diabetes (Karvonen et al, 2001;Nordman et al, 2005;Ukkola and Kesaniemi, 2007). Since obesity is a major risk factor for diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, among other comorbidities (Poirier et al, 2006), and the effect of interaction obesity on genotype has not been well appreciated in all SNP association studies, we wanted to evaluate the impact of the interaction of obesity with the Leu7Pro polymorphism of preproNPY on blood pressure elevation, cardiovascular events and abnormal glucose regulation in elderly people.…”
Section: Introduction and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, this polymorphism has been linked to a number of disease conditions, hypertension (Karvonen et al, 2001;Pettersson-Fernholm et al, 2004), increased BMI (Ding et al, 2005;van Rossum et al, 2006), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (Karvonen et al, 1998;Salminen et al, 2008), serum triglycerides Pihlajamaki et al, 2003), carotid atherosclerosis (Karvonen et al, 2001) type-I diabetes (Ma et al, 2007) and type-II diabetes (Niskanen et al, 2000;Ukkola and Kesaniemi, 2007). As NPY is a plausible candidate for obesity, we conducted a populationbased case-control study to investigate the association between NPY gene single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and obesity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%