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Glucose and Fat Tolerance Tests Induce Differential Responses in Plasma Choline Metabolites in Healthy Subjects

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Journal Nutrients
Date 2018 Sep 12
PMID 30200465
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Plasma choline shows associations with plasma glucose and lipids. We studied changes of choline metabolites after oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and fat tolerance test (OFTT). Eighteen healthy subjects (mean age 54.3 years; BMI 26.8 kg/m²) underwent 2 tests. First, OFTT (80 g fat) was applied and blood was collected at baseline and 4 h after OFTT. Seven days later, 75 g glucose was applied and blood was collected at baseline and 2 h after OGTT. Plasma concentrations of choline, betaine, trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO), dimethylglycine, S-adenosylmethionine (SAM), lipids and glucose were measured. After OFTT, plasma choline declined (10.6 to 9.2 µmol/L; = 0.004), betaine declined (33.4 to 31.7 µmol/L; = 0.003), TMAO slightly increased (4.1 to 5.6 µmol/L; = 0.105), glucose declined (5.39 to 4.98 mmol/L; < 0.001), and triglycerides increased (1.27 to 2.53 mmol/L; < 0.001). After OGTT, plasma choline increased (10.1 to 11.1 µmol/L; < 0.001), TMAO declined (4.0 to 3.5 µmol/L; = 0.029), dimethylglycine declined (2.0 to 1.7 µmol/L; = 0.005), SAM declined (103 to 96 nmol/L; = 0.041), but betaine, glucose, and SAM were unchanged. In conclusion, OFTT lowered plasma betaine and choline and caused heterogeneous changes in plasma TMAO. OGTT reduced the flow of methyl groups and plasma TMAO.

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