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Purpose : Hyperuricemia is closely related to insulin resistance syndrome (and its many cardiometabolic sequelae); however, whether they have a causal relationship has long been controversial
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This study used two-way Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to investigate the underlying causal nature and direction between insulin resistance and hyperuricemia and gout
ObjectiveObjective : hyperuricemia and insulin resistance syndrome (and many of cardiometabolic sequelae) are closely related; however, if they have a causal relationship has long been controversial
MethodMethod : The study used genome-wide association data (serum uric acid [the SU] concentration measuring n-= 288,649 ; risk of gout n-= 763,813 ; fasting insulin n-= 153,525 ) is 2 Sample MR analysis selected genetic tools using various MR method to resolve Potential multi-effect association
The resultsresult : genetically determined SU level, whether it is inferred from polygenic score or individual sites, nothing to do with fasting insulin concentration
ConclusionConclusion : These findings provide evidence for the clarification about hyperuricemia and insulin resistance are closely related to the core issues between the syndrome: hyperinsulinemia can cause hyperuricemia, but not vice versa
Source:
McCormick, N.
, O'Connor, MJ, Yokose, C.
, Merriman, TR, Mount, DB, Leong, A.
McCormick, N.
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