Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy Research
Vol 2, No 3

Predictor of Diabetes: Correlation between Leucine Concentration and Insulin Resistance

Wijaya, Chyntia R. (Unknown)
Sukmana, Indriyanti R. (Unknown)
Levita, Jutti (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Dec 2017

Abstract

Leucine catabolism changes among people with central obesity. This condition can lead to metabolic pathway disorder and increased mTORC-1 activation. Downstream signal of mTORC-1 is p70S6K1, which causes phosphorylation of insulin-1 receptor substrate (IRC-1). This study was performed to evaluate correlation between leucine concentration and insulin resistance (IR). This study was a prospective cross-sectional study, involving two groups; control and obese group. General characteristics and blood sample were taken from each subject. Leucin and Homeostasis Model Assesment (HOMA)-IR, as the marker of insulin resistance, were evaluated. The result indicated a significant positive correlation between leucine concentration and insulin resistance value (R=0.351; P=0.006) in central obese men. The higher leucine concentration, the higher the risk of insulin resistance occurrance. Therefore, leucine can be used as a biomarker for early detection of insulin resistance.Keywords: amino acids, mTORC-1, insulin-1 receptor substrate

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Journal Info

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pcpr

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Subject

Medicine & Pharmacology

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Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy Research (PCPR) is an international, peer-reviewed journal, publishing original research, review, case reports, and commentaries on all aspects of pharmacology and clinical pharmacy. The journal aims to contribute to the scientific committee by publishing the high ...