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dc.titleDeterminants of intramyocellular lipid accumulation in early childhood
dc.contributor.authorMichael N
dc.contributor.authorGupta V
dc.contributor.authorSadananthan SA
dc.contributor.authorSampathkumar A
dc.contributor.authorChen L
dc.contributor.authorPan H
dc.contributor.authorTint MT
dc.contributor.authorLee KJ
dc.contributor.authorLoy SL
dc.contributor.authorAris IM
dc.contributor.authorShek LP
dc.contributor.authorYap FKP
dc.contributor.authorGodfrey KM
dc.contributor.authorLeow MK
dc.contributor.authorLee YS
dc.contributor.authorKramer MS
dc.contributor.authorHenry CJ
dc.contributor.authorFortier MV
dc.contributor.authorSeng Chong Y
dc.contributor.authorGluckman PD
dc.contributor.authorKarnani N
dc.contributor.authorVelan SS
dc.date.accessioned2019-11-27T07:19:10Z
dc.date.available2019-11-27T07:19:10Z
dc.date.issued2019-08-28
dc.identifier.citationMichael N, Gupta V, Sadananthan SA, Sampathkumar A, Chen L, Pan H, Tint MT, Lee KJ, Loy SL, Aris IM, Shek LP, Yap FKP, Godfrey KM, Leow MK, Lee YS, Kramer MS, Henry CJ, Fortier MV, Seng Chong Y, Gluckman PD, Karnani N, Velan SS (2019-08-28). Determinants of intramyocellular lipid accumulation in early childhood. International Journal of Obesity 45 (5) : 1141-1151. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41366-019-0435-8
dc.identifier.issn03070565
dc.identifier.issn14765497
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/162309
dc.description.abstractBackground/Objectives: Accumulation of lipid droplets inside skeletal muscle fibers (intramyocellular lipids or IMCL) with increasing obesity has been linked to skeletal muscle insulin resistance and risk of type 2 diabetes in both adults and prepubertal children. We aimed to evaluate the associations of race, genotype, prenatal factors, and postnatal factors with IMCL in early childhood. Subjects/Methods: This study was a secondary analysis performed on the GUSTO birth cohort. Soleus muscle IMCL of 392 children at 4.5 years of age was measured by magnetic resonance spectroscopy, of which usable imaging data were obtained from 277 children (137 Chinese, 87 Malays, and 53 Indians). Metabolic assessments (fasting glucose, insulin, and HOMA-IR) were performed at age 6. Results: The mean IMCL level at 4.5y was 0.481 ± 0.279% of water resonance (mean ± sd). Corroborating with results from adults, Indian children had the highest IMCL levels compared with Malay and Chinese children. Among the prenatal factors, the rate of gestational weight gain (GWG rate) was associated with offspring IMCL (B= 0.396(0.069, 0.724); p=0.018). Both race and GWG rate continued to be associated with offspring IMCL even after accounting for current offspring BMI. Postnatally, IMCL was associated with shorter breastfeeding duration (B= 0.065 0.001, 0.128) p=0.045) and conditional relative weight gain between ages 2 and 3 (B= 0.052(0.012, 0.093); p=0.012). The associations with postnatal factors were attenuated after adjusting for current offspring BMI. IMCL was positively associated with offspring BMI (B=0.028 (0.012, 0.044); p=0.001). IMCL levels were not associated with fasting glucose, fasting insulin, and HOMA-IR at age 6. Conclusion: This study provides evidence that IMCL accumulation occurs in early childhood and that developmental factors and race are associated with it. We also show that early childhood IMCL accumulation is well tolerated, suggesting that the adverse associations between IMCL and insulin resistance may emerge at older ages.
dc.publisherSpringer Nature
dc.sourceScopus
dc.typeArticle
dc.contributor.departmentBIOCHEMISTRY
dc.contributor.departmentDEPT OF MEDICINE
dc.contributor.departmentOBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY
dc.contributor.departmentDEPT OF PAEDIATRICS
dc.contributor.departmentPHARMACY
dc.contributor.departmentDUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL
dc.description.doi10.1038/s41366-019-0435-8
dc.description.sourcetitleInternational Journal of Obesity
dc.description.volume45
dc.description.issue5
dc.description.page1141-1151
dc.description.codenIJOBD
dc.description.seriesGUSTO (Growing up towards Healthy Outcomes)
dc.published.statePublished
dc.grant.idNMRC/TCR/004-NUS/2008
dc.grant.idNMRC/TCR/012-NUHS/ 2014
dc.grant.idJCO, 1431AFG110
dc.grant.idMC_UU_12011/4
dc.grant.idNF-SI-0515-10042
dc.grant.idFP7/2007-2013
dc.grant.fundingagencySingapore National Research Foundation
dc.grant.fundingagencySingapore Ministry of Health’s National Medical Research Council
dc.grant.fundingagencyStrategic Positioning Fund (SPF) and the Joint Council Office
dc.grant.fundingagencyAgency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)
dc.grant.fundingagencyUK Medical Research Council
dc.grant.fundingagencyNational Institute for Health Research
dc.grant.fundingagencyNIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre
dc.grant.fundingagencyEuropean Union’s Seventh Framework Programme
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