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Association between Selected Polymorphisms rs12086634, rs846910, rs4844880, rs3753519 of 11β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Type 1 ( HSD11B1 ) and the Presence of Insulin Resistance in the Polish Population of People Living in Upper Silesia

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  • Nikola Szweda-Gandor

    (Department of Internal Medicine, Diabetology and Nephrology, Faculty of Medical Sciences in Zabrze, Medical University of Silesia, 40-155 Katowice, Poland)

  • Mirosław Śnit

    (Department of Internal Medicine, Diabetology and Nephrology, Faculty of Medical Sciences in Zabrze, Medical University of Silesia, 40-155 Katowice, Poland)

  • Władysław Grzeszczak

    (Department of Internal Medicine, Diabetology and Nephrology, Faculty of Medical Sciences in Zabrze, Medical University of Silesia, 40-155 Katowice, Poland)

Abstract

Background: Many factors influence the development of insulin resistance, among other genetic factors. Cortisol is one of the factors that has a significant impact on the development of insulin resistance. The proteins that have a substantial effect on blood cortisol levels include 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1. HSD11B1 is a microsomal enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of the stress hormone cortisol to the inactive metabolite cortisone. Gene encoding HSD11B1 is located on 1q32.2. This study was designed to assess the association between four polymorphic sides in HSD11B1 (rs12086634, rs846910, rs4844880, rs3753519) between subjects with and without insulin resistance in the Polish population of people living in Upper Silesia. Methods: The study included a total of 507 consecutive patients, 374 (73.77%) with and 133 (26.23%) without insulin resistance. Results: The results show that there were no statistically significant differences in the distribution of genotypes and alleles of the examined polymorphisms of the 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 gene between subjects with and without insulin resistance (determined using the HOMA-IR, insulin resistance index) and that rs846910 and rs1208663 polymorphisms of the 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 gene in the examined subjects have a significant effect on the magnitude of the HOMA-IR insulin resistance index. Conclusions: The study results suggested that genetic variation of rs846910 and rs1208663 polymorphism of the HSD11B1 gene is related to the susceptibility to insulin resistance. Our results provide a basis to begin basic research on the role of the HSD11B1 gene in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance.

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  • Nikola Szweda-Gandor & Mirosław Śnit & Władysław Grzeszczak, 2021. "Association between Selected Polymorphisms rs12086634, rs846910, rs4844880, rs3753519 of 11β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Type 1 ( HSD11B1 ) and the Presence of Insulin Resistance in the Polish Popula," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(19), pages 1-9, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:18:y:2021:i:19:p:10168-:d:644657
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