Obstructive sleep apnea is associated with impaired insulin clearance and hepatic insulin sensitivity in paediatric obesity
Giuseppina Rosaria Umano, Francesca Aiello, Giulia Rondinelli, Alessandra Salvati, Delfina Petrone, Maria Vittoria Sibillo, Raffaella D'Ausilio, Pierluigi Marzuillo, Anna Grandone, Grazia Cirillo, Domenico Tricò, Emanuele Miraglia del Giudice

TL;DR
Children with obesity and severe obstructive sleep apnea have worse insulin clearance and liver insulin sensitivity, which may explain higher insulin levels.
Contribution
This study identifies impaired insulin clearance and hepatic insulin resistance as novel mechanisms linking OSA and hyperinsulinism in obese children.
Findings
Moderate–severe OSA in obese children is associated with reduced insulin clearance during OGTT.
Children with moderate–severe OSA show increased hepatic insulin resistance (higher HIRI).
OSA severity negatively correlates with insulin clearance and positively correlates with hepatic insulin resistance.
Abstract
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) affects up to 40% of children and adolescents with obesity and is linked to hyperinsulinism. However, the mechanisms underpinning this association remain unclear. The study aims to assess the three key determinants of hyperinsulinemia: insulin clearance, secretion, and sensitivity in paediatric patients with OSA. We enrolled 70 Children with obesity and suspected OSA who performed a nocturnal polygraphy to confirm OSA diagnosis and a 3‐hour OGTT to assess glucose homeostasis. Mild OSA was defined for 1 < AHI ≤ 5, moderate–severe OSA as AHI >5. Insulin secretion rate (ISR) was estimated using C‐peptide deconvolution. Basal and total insulin clearance during OGTT were calculated. Whole‐body insulin sensitivity was evaluated with the Matsuda Index (WBISI), while hepatic insulin resistance index (HIRI) was calculated based on the AUCs of plasma glucose and…
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TopicsObstructive Sleep Apnea Research · Neuroscience of respiration and sleep
