Abstract

A common G-to-A transition (rs670) in the APOA1 gene has been related with metabolism. We evaluate the association of this SNP with changes in lipid profile and insulin resistance in response to two diets. 268 obese patients were randomly allocated to a high protein/low carbohydrate -Diet HP- vs. a standard hypocaloric diet -Diet S- for 9 months. Anthropometric and biochemical status were evaluated at 3 and 9 months. 179 subjects (66.8%) had the genotype GG, 79 patients GA (29.4%) and 10 subjects AA (3,8%). With both diets: the decrease of BMI, weight, waist circumference, fat mass was higher in A allele carriers than non-carriers. Also on both diets A allele carriers showed greater improvements in total cholesterol (-19.0±2.5mg/dl (non-A allele carriers-12.1±2.0mg/dl:p=0.02 after Diet HP) and-13.1±2.1mg/dl (non-A allele carriers-8.9±1.1mg/dl:p=0.02 after Diet S)), LDL-cholesterol (-18.0±2.1mg/dl (non-A allele carriers-8.3±2.2mg/dl:p=0.01 after Diet HP) and-12.0±1.5mg/dl (non-A allele carriers-6.3±2.3mg/dl:p=0.01 after Diet S)), insulin (-2.5±0.2mUI/L (in non A allele-1.8±0.2 mUI/L:p=0.01 after Diet HP) and-2.1±0.1mUI/L (non A allele carriers-1.2±0.3mUI/L:p=0.01 after Diet S)), HOMA-IR (-1.3±0.3 units (non A allele group-0.8±0.2:p=0.03 after Diet HP) and-1.1±0.1units (non A allele carriers-0.3±0.2mg/dl:p=0.01 after Diet S)) than non-A allele carriers. A allele carriers of rs670 ApoA1 polymorphism showed a higher decrease of insulin resistance, LDL cholesterol and adiposity induced by two different hypocaloric diet than non A allele carriers.

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