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Effect of Metformin on Glycemic Control Regarding Carriers of the

Authors :
Eloy A, Zepeda-Carrillo
Omar, Ramos-Lopez
Erika, Martínez-López
Elisa, Barrón-Cabrera
J Antonio, Bernal-Pérez
Luisa E, Velasco-González
Ernesto, Rangel-Rios
J Fausto, Bustamante Martínez
Rafael, Torres-Valadez
Source :
Diabetes, metabolic syndrome and obesity : targets and therapy. 15
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Differences in metformin effect on glycemic control in type 2 Diabetes (T2D) have been associated with diet, obesity, years since T2D diagnosis and genetic factors, such as the Met408Val (rs628031)A total of 240 T2D adult patients were enrolled in this cross-sectional study. Anti-hyperglycemic therapy, dietary intake, body composition and glycemic profile were recorded and the determination of genotypes ofThe type of metformin therapy was 47% monotherapy, 45% dual therapy (metformin+glibenclamide or metformin+insulin) and 8% triple therapy (metformin+glibenclamide+insulin). Individuals with metformin monotherapy had a higher glycemic control frequency (%HbA1c7.0) compared with the dual and triple treatment schemes (77% vs 35% and 15%, respectively; p0.001). Interestingly, a high potassium intake was documented in the three anti-hyperglycemic therapies and a lower intake of micronutrients, including calcium, magnesium, and zinc. An interaction was found between calcium intake and carriers of the risk allele A (408Val) with %HbA1c (P interaction=0.028), and potassium intake with the TyG index (P interaction=0.027). In addition, there was a positive correlation between calcium intake and %HbA1c (r=0.682; p=0.010), and potassium intake vs TyG index (r=0.593; p=0.033) in risk allele A (408Val) carriers with metformin monotherapy. Genotype frequencies were GG homozygotes (76.6%), GA heterozygotes (21.5%) and AA homozygotes (1.9%). The allele frequency was 87.4% for the ancestral allele G and 12.6% for the risk allele A.These findings suggest a differing effect of metformin on glycemic control regarding calcium and potassium intake and the Met408Val

Details

ISSN :
11787007
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Diabetes, metabolic syndrome and obesity : targets and therapy
Accession number :
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