Insulin-like growth factor-binding protein-1 is correlated with low density lipoprotein cholesterol in normal subjects

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K D Hopkins
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E D Lehmann
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Abstract

Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) has been inversely associated with low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol in normal women with slightly elevated cholesterol levels and hypothyroid women. More than 95% of IGF-I circulates bound to binding proteins (IGFBPs); of these IGFBP-1 is of particular interest as it is inversely regulated by insulin and is thought to inhibit the action of IGF-I and IGF-II. We examined the relationship between IGFBP-1 and LDL cholesterol in 41 healthy adult subjects.

LDL cholesterol correlated with the body mass index (r=0·40, P<0·01), sex (r=0·51, P<0·001) and IGFBP-1 levels (r=0·36, P<0·02). LDL cholesterol did not correlate with age (r=0·25, P=not significant) or IGF-I (r=0·06, P=not significant). Upon multivariate regression analysis, sex, body mass index and IGFBP-1 were all independent predictors of LDL cholesterol (all P<0·05).

Elevated IGFBP-1 levels have been associated with an inhibition of serum IGF-I bioactivity in children with insulin-dependent diabetes. IGFBP-1 also appears to inhibit IGF-I hexose-stimulated uptake. IGFBP-1 may also be inhibiting the effect of IGFs on the cellular metabolism of LDL cholesterol.

Journal of Endocrinology (1994) 140, 521–524

 

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