Horm Metab Res 2016; 48(02): 99-105
DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1396797
Endocrine Care
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Short-Term Regulation of Lipocalin-2 but not RBP-4 During Oral Lipid Tolerance Test and Oral Glucose Tolerance Test

A. Schmid
1   Department of Internal Medicine III, Giessen University Hospital, Giessen, Germany
,
S. Leszczak
2   Department of Internal Medicine I, Regensburg University Hospital, Regensburg, Germany
,
I. Ober
2   Department of Internal Medicine I, Regensburg University Hospital, Regensburg, Germany
,
A. Schäffler
1   Department of Internal Medicine III, Giessen University Hospital, Giessen, Germany
,
T. Karrasch
1   Department of Internal Medicine III, Giessen University Hospital, Giessen, Germany
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Publication History

received 05 September 2014

accepted 24 November 2014

Publication Date:
11 June 2015 (online)

Abstract

The postprandial regulation of lipocalin-2 and retinol binding protein-4 (RBP-4) by oral uptake of lipids and carbohydrates in healthy individuals has not yet been investigated. The regulation of lipocalin-2 and RBP-4 in 2 large cohorts of healthy volunteers during oral lipid tolerance test (OLTT; n=100) and oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT; n=100) was analyzed. One hundred healthy volunteers underwent OLTT and OGTT in an outpatient setting. Venous blood was drawn after 0, 2, 4, and 6 h in OLTT and after 0, 1, and 2 h in OGTT. In order to dissect carbohydrate-induced from lipid-induced effects, a novel OLTT solution completely free of carbohydrates and protein was applied. Subjects were characterized by anthropometric and laboratory parameters. Serum concentrations of lipocalin-2 and RBP-4 were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Whereas RBP-4 levels remained unchanged during OGTT, lipocalin-2 concentrations significantly decreased during OGTT. During OLTT, RBP-4 levels were not influenced, whereas lipocalin-2 levels decreased significantly and stepwise. Fasting concentrations of RBP-4 were negatively correlated with BMI and waist-hip ratio, whereas lipocalin-2 levels were positively associated with BMI and waist-hip ratio. Female users of hormonal contraception had higher RBP-4 levels than females not on contraceptives. There is no significant short-term regulation of RBP-4 by orally ingested lipids or carbohydrates. Lipocalin-2 is downregulated after lipid and carbohydrate ingestion and this kind of regulation was not predicted by age, sex, triglycerides, glucose, or insulin levels.

 
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