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Relationship of body mass index and GAD65 antibody status on β-cell secretion at diabetes onset in African-American children.

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Balikcioglu, PG; Balikcioglu, M; Gómez, R; Vargas, A; Chalew, SA
Published in: J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab
2013

Abstract Body mass and anti-pancreatic antibody status potentially influences the presentation of diabetes in children. We hypothesized that anti-pancreatic auto-antibody positive patients with new onset diabetes would have lower levels of insulin and C-peptide at presentation, and hence higher HbA1c. Records of children with new onset diabetes self-identified as African American were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were under 19 years of age. Anti-GAD65 antibody titer, HbA1c, blood glucose, insulin and C-peptide levels were drawn at the time of diagnosis. Patients were classified as antibody positive if anti-GAD65 was ≥ 0.5. HbA1c, insulin and C-peptide levels were considered as dependent variables in statistical models that included auto-antibody status, gender, age, body mass index z score (BMI-z score), and blood glucose as independent covariates. Records of 61 African-American children were available for analysis. There was no statistical association of auto-antibody status or initial clinical diagnosis with HbA1c, insulin or C-peptide level. BMI-z score was strongly associated with insulin (p=0.0006) and C-peptide (p<0.0001) levels. In general, higher BMI-z score, female gender and older age were associated with higher C-peptide levels. Although potentially helpful in eventually determining etiology, pancreatic auto-antibody levels do not have an association with HbA1c, insulin or C-peptide levels in African-American children with new onset diabetes. BMI-z score had the most robust association with insulin and C-peptide levels at presentation.

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J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab

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EISSN

2191-0251

Publication Date

2013

Volume

26

Issue

11-12

Start / End Page

1087 / 1091

Location

Germany

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Male
  • Islets of Langerhans
  • Humans
  • Glutamate Decarboxylase
  • Female
  • Endocrinology & Metabolism
  • Child
  • Body Mass Index
  • Black People
 

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Balikcioglu, P. G., Balikcioglu, M., Gómez, R., Vargas, A., & Chalew, S. A. (2013). Relationship of body mass index and GAD65 antibody status on β-cell secretion at diabetes onset in African-American children. J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab, 26(11–12), 1087–1091. https://doi.org/10.1515/jpem-2013-0138
Balikcioglu, Pinar Gumus, Metin Balikcioglu, Ricardo Gómez, Alfonso Vargas, and Stuart A. Chalew. “Relationship of body mass index and GAD65 antibody status on β-cell secretion at diabetes onset in African-American children.J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab 26, no. 11–12 (2013): 1087–91. https://doi.org/10.1515/jpem-2013-0138.
Balikcioglu PG, Balikcioglu M, Gómez R, Vargas A, Chalew SA. Relationship of body mass index and GAD65 antibody status on β-cell secretion at diabetes onset in African-American children. J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab. 2013;26(11–12):1087–91.
Balikcioglu, Pinar Gumus, et al. “Relationship of body mass index and GAD65 antibody status on β-cell secretion at diabetes onset in African-American children.J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab, vol. 26, no. 11–12, 2013, pp. 1087–91. Pubmed, doi:10.1515/jpem-2013-0138.
Balikcioglu PG, Balikcioglu M, Gómez R, Vargas A, Chalew SA. Relationship of body mass index and GAD65 antibody status on β-cell secretion at diabetes onset in African-American children. J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab. 2013;26(11–12):1087–1091.
Journal cover image

Published In

J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab

DOI

EISSN

2191-0251

Publication Date

2013

Volume

26

Issue

11-12

Start / End Page

1087 / 1091

Location

Germany

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Male
  • Islets of Langerhans
  • Humans
  • Glutamate Decarboxylase
  • Female
  • Endocrinology & Metabolism
  • Child
  • Body Mass Index
  • Black People