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Pancreatic beta cell/islet mass and body mass index.

Citation
Dybala, M. P., et al. “Pancreatic Beta Cell/Islet Mass And Body Mass Index.”. Islets, pp. 1-9.
Center University of Chicago
Author Michael P Dybala, Scott K Olehnik, Jonas L Fowler, Karolina Golab, Michael Millis, Justyna Golebiewska, Piotr Bachul, Piotr Witkowski, Manami Hara
Keywords adiposity, Beta cell mass, Body mass index, body surface area, islets, obesity
Abstract

Body mass index (BMI) is widely used to define obesity. In studies of pancreatic beta-cell/islet mass, BMI is also a common standard for matching control subjects in comparative studies along with age and sex, based on the existing dogma of their significant positive correlation reported in the literature. We aimed to test the feasibility of BMI and BSA to assess obesity and predict beta-cell/islet mass. We used National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) data that provided dual-energy Xray absorptiometry (DXA)-measured fat mass (percent body fat; %BF), BMI, and BSA for adult subjects (20-75y; 4,879 males and 4,953 females). We then analyzed 152 cases of islet isolation performed at our center for correlation between islet yields and various donor anthropometric indices. From NHANES, over 50% of male subjects and 60% of female subjects with BMI:20.1-28.1 were obese as defined by %BF, indicating a poor correlation between BMI and %BF. BSA was also a poor indicator of %BF, as broad overlap was observed in different BSA ranges. Additionally, BMI and BSA ranges markedly varied between sex and race/ethnicity groups. From islet isolation, BMI and BSA accounted for only a small proportion of variance in islet equivalent (IEQ; r = 0.09 and 0.11, respectively). BMI and obesity were strongly correlated in cases of high BMI subjects. However, the critical populations were non-obese subjects with BMI ranging from 20.1-28.1, in which a substantial proportion of individuals may carry excess body fat. Correlations between BMI, BSA, pancreas weight and beta-cell/islet mass were low.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Islets
Volume
11
Issue
1
Number of Pages
1-9
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
1938-2022
DOI
10.1080/19382014.2018.1557486
Alternate Journal
Islets
PMID
30668226
PMCID
PMC6389280
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