Does sex hormone-binding globulin cause insulin resistance during pubertal growth?
Le, S., Xu, L., Schumann, M., Wu, N., Törmäkangas, T., Alén, M., Cheng, S., & Wiklund, P. (2019). Does sex hormone-binding globulin cause insulin resistance during pubertal growth?. Endocrine Connections, 8(5), 510-517. https://doi.org/10.1530/EC-19-0044
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Background: The directional influences between serum sex hormone-binding globulin
(SHBG), adiposity and insulin resistance during pubertal growth remain unclear. The
aim of this study was to investigate bidirectional associations between SHBG and insulin
resistance (HOMA-IR) and adiposity from childhood to early adulthood.
Methods: Participants were 396 healthy girls measured at baseline (age 11.2 years) and
at 1, 2, 4 and 7.5 years. Serum concentrations of estradiol, testosterone and SHBG were
determined by ELISA, glucose and insulin by enzymatic photometry, insulin-like growth
factor 1 (IGF-1) by time-resolved fluoroimmunoassays, whole-body fat mass by dualenergy X-ray absorptiometry and HOMA-IR were determined by homeostatic model
assessment. The associations were examined using cross-lagged path models.
Results: In a cross-lagged path model, SHBG predicted HOMA-IR before menarche
β = −0.320 (95% CI: −0.552 to −0.089), P = 0.007, independent of adiposity and IGF-1.
After menarche, no directional effect was found between SHBG and insulin resistance
or adiposity.
Conclusions: Our results suggest that in early puberty, decline in SHBG predicts
development of insulin resistance, independent of adiposity. However, after menarche,
no directional influences between SHBG, adiposity and insulin resistance were found,
suggesting that observational associations between SHBG, adiposity and insulin
resistance in pubertal children may be subject to confounding. Further research is
needed to understand the underlying mechanisms of the associations between SHBG and
cardiometabolic risk markers in peripubertal children.
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This work was supported by the Academy of Finland (grant no. 24302031 and 135038), Ministry of Education of Finland, University of Jyväskylä, Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province (No. LY16H070001), China State Sport General Administration (2015B039), the Nature Science Foundation of China (31571219) and EVO research grants 2012/2013 from Oulu University Hospital. Timo Törmäkangas was funded by the Academy of Finland (No. 286536). Shenglong Le was funded by the International Mobility CIMO (No. KM-17-10469). ...License
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