J Korean Diabetes Assoc.
1998 Jun;22(2):182-191.
The Correlations between DHEA, DHEA-S and Insulin Resistance Parameters in Korean
Abstract
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BACKGROUND: DHEA-S(dehydroepiandrosterone-sulfate) is the most abundantly produced adrenal steroid,
but its physiological role has not been established yet. Increasing evidence suggests that insulin may act to
lower serum DHEA-S levels in human. Some epidemiological studies report that serum DHEA, DHEA-S levels
are reduced in pathological states characterized by insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia such as obesity,
hypertension, and untreated type 2 diabetes mellitus. This study was undertaken to investigate the relationship
between DHEA, DHEA-S and insulin resistance parameters, such as BMI, blood pressure, fasting blood glucose
(FBG), basal insulin level and lipid profile in Korean subjects. METHODS: The subjects were 369 Koreans(223 men,
146 women, age range: 15~75 year old) who visited the Anam Hospital for health check-up. In the morning, height,
weight and blood pressure were measured and blood samples were collected for determinations of FBG, insulin,
lipid profile, DHEA-S and DHEA. RESULTS: There was an inverse correlation between advancing age and serum DHEA,
DHEA-S concentrations in all subjects. Although there was no significant correlation between advancing age and basal
insulin levels or G/1(glucose/insulin) ratio, there were significant correlations between advancing age and insulin
resistance parameters, such as BMI, diastolic BP, systolic BP, total cholesterol, triglyceride, LDL-cholesterol and
FBG. In men under 50 years, DHEA was positively correlated with total cholesteral and HDL-cholesterol and negatively
correlated with basal insulin level(p<0.05) and G/I ratio(p<0.001), But, in men over 50 years and in women, the correlation
between DHEA, DHEA-S and other parameters was not observed. CONCLUSION: No consistent associations of DHEA,
DHEA-S with various parameters of insulin resistance were observed in Koreans. However, in men under 50 years of
age, DHEA and DHEA-S were associated with parameters of insulin resistance syndrome, suggesting that DHEA and
DHEA-S may be related with insulin resistance only in this group.