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Interaction between the obesity-risk gene FTO and the dopamine D2 receptor gene ANKK1/TaqIA on insulin sensitivity

机译:肥胖风险基因FTO与多巴胺D2受体基因ANKK1 / TaqIA之间对胰岛素敏感性的相互作用

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Variations in FTO are the strongest common genetic determinants of adiposity, and may partly act by influencing dopaminergic signalling in the brain leading to altered reward processing that promotes increased food intake. Therefore, we investigated the impact of such an interaction on body composition, and peripheral and brain insulin sensitivity. Participants from the Tubingen Family study (n = 2245) and the Malmo Diet and Cancer study (n = 2921) were genotyped for FTO SNP rs8050136 and ANKK1 SNP rs1800497. Insulin sensitivity in the caudate nucleus, an important reward area in the brain, was assessed by fMRI in 45 participants combined with intranasal insulin administration. We found evidence of an interaction between variations in FTO and an ANKK1 polymorphism that associates with dopamine (D2) receptor density. In cases of reduced D2 receptor availability, as indicated by the ANKK1 polymorphism, FTO variation was associated with increased body fat and waist circumference and reduced peripheral insulin sensitivity. Similarly, altered central insulin sensitivity was observed in the caudate nucleus in individuals with the FTO obesity-risk allele and diminished D2 receptors. The effects of variations in FTO are dependent on dopamine D2 receptor density (determined by the ANKK1 polymorphism). Carriers of both risk alleles might, therefore, be at increased risk of obesity and diabetes.
机译:FTO变异是肥胖最常见的遗传决定因素,可能部分通过影响大脑中的多巴胺能信号传导而起作用,从而导致奖励过程改变,从而促进食物摄入量的增加。因此,我们研究了这种相互作用对人体成分以及外周和脑胰岛素敏感性的影响。对来自Tubingen家庭研究(n = 2245)和马尔默饮食与癌症研究(n = 2921)的参与者进行了FTO SNP rs8050136和ANKK1 SNP rs1800497的基因分型。通过fMRI对45名参与者与鼻内胰岛素给药相结合,评估了尾状核中的胰岛素敏感性,这是大脑中的重要奖励区域。我们发现在FTO变异和与多巴胺(D2)受体密度相关的ANKK1多态性之间存在相互作用的证据。如ANKK1多态性所示,在D2受体利用率降低的情况下,FTO变化与体脂和腰围增加以及外周胰岛素敏感性降低相关。同样,在患有FTO肥胖风险等位基因和D2受体减少的个体的尾状核中观察到中心胰岛素敏感性的改变。 FTO变化的影响取决于多巴胺D2受体密度(由ANKK1多态性决定)。因此,这两个风险等位基因的携带者可能患肥胖症和糖尿病的风险增加。

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