Serum uric acid, insulin secretion and resistance in nonhyperuricemic and hyperuricemic obese female subjects.
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In order to study the relationships between obesity, serum uric acid, insulin secretion and insulin resistance in female subjects, we evaluated serum C-peptide and glucose-induced insulin utilization (euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp) in 16 obese (8 nonhyperuricemic and 8 hyperuricemic) and 10 nonobese control subjects. Baseline C-peptide levels were significantly higher in hyperuricemic compared to both nonhyperuricemic obese subjects and controls (P < 0.001). M values, a measure of glucose disposal and insulin sensitivity, were significantly lower in hyperuricemic obese compared to nonhyperuricemic obese subjects and controls (P < 0.001) and, for all subjects were inversely correlated with the serum uric acid values (r = -0.821, P < 0.001). In conclusion, in this group of subjects the serum uric acid values were directly related to insulin resistance independently of age, sex, excess body weight, fat distribution and blood pressure.