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Published in: Diabetologia 6/2005

01-06-2005 | Article

Genome-wide linkage scans for prediabetes phenotypes in response to 20 weeks of endurance exercise training in non-diabetic whites and blacks: the HERITAGE Family Study

Authors: P. An, M. Teran-Garcia, T. Rice, T. Rankinen, S. J. Weisnagel, R. N. Bergman, R. C. Boston, S. Mandel, D. Stefanovski, A. S. Leon, J. S. Skinner, D. C. Rao, C. Bouchard

Published in: Diabetologia | Issue 6/2005

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Abstract

Aims/hypothesis

Impaired insulin secretion, insulin action, insulin-independent glucose effectiveness, glucose tolerance and the associated abnormalities in insulin and glucose metabolism phenotypes are precursors of type 2 diabetes. Genome-wide multipoint variance component linkage scans were carried out using 654 markers to identify quantitative trait loci for insulin sensitivity, acute insulin response to glucose, disposition index and glucose effectiveness training responses in whites and blacks in the HERITAGE Family Study.

Methods

These phenotypes were obtained from an IVGTT with the minimal model. The distributions of insulin sensitivity, acute insulin response to glucose and disposition index training responses (post-training minus baseline) were approximately normalised using a square-root transformation. All phenotypes were adjusted for the effects of age, BMI and their respective baseline values within sex and generation by race prior to linkage scans.

Results

In blacks, a promising linkage with a maximum lod score of 3.1 on 19q (54–62 Mb) for glucose effectiveness training response was found. Six interesting linkages with lod scores of at least 1.0 were found for disposition index training response in whites. They included 1p (30 Mb), 3q (152 Mb), 6p (23–42 Mb), 7q (95–96 Mb), 10p (15 Mb) and 12q (119–126 Mb).

Conclusions/interpretation

Quantitative trait loci for 20 weeks of endurance exercise training responses in insulin action and glucose metabolism phenotypes were found on chromosome 19q as well as 6p and 7q, with nominal (6p, 7q) but consistent (6p) linkages across the races.
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Metadata
Title
Genome-wide linkage scans for prediabetes phenotypes in response to 20 weeks of endurance exercise training in non-diabetic whites and blacks: the HERITAGE Family Study
Authors
P. An
M. Teran-Garcia
T. Rice
T. Rankinen
S. J. Weisnagel
R. N. Bergman
R. C. Boston
S. Mandel
D. Stefanovski
A. S. Leon
J. S. Skinner
D. C. Rao
C. Bouchard
Publication date
01-06-2005
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Diabetologia / Issue 6/2005
Print ISSN: 0012-186X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0428
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-005-1769-4

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