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Diabetes, Vol 45, Issue 3 376-380, Copyright © 1996 by American Diabetes Association
QTc duration is associated with levels of insulin and glucose intolerance. The Zutphen Elderly Study
JM Dekker, EJ Feskens, EG Schouten, P Klootwijk, J Pool and D Kromhout
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Agricultural University Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Prolongation of heart rate-adjusted QT length (corrected QT interval [QTc])
is associated with elevated risk of coronary heart disease and sudden
death. This may have to do with autonomic cardiac control. Because insulin
is known to stimulate sympathetic activity, we studied the association of
insulin level and glucose tolerance with QTc. In 1990, 383 elderly men
70-89 years of age without previous myocardial infarctions or known
diabetes had a 12-lead electrocardiogram recorded and glucose tolerance
determined in the frame of an ongoing follow-up study. QTc was
significantly associated with fasting glucose, insulin, and C-peptide and
glucose levels 60 and 120 min after an oral glucose load. For fasting
C-peptide and the area under the glucose curve (AUGC), this association
could not be explained by the concomitant occurrence of other risk factors
of coronary heart disease. Furthermore, fasting C-peptide and the AUGC were
independently additive predictors of QTc duration. The difference in QTc
between men in the extreme quintiles of both variables was 22 ms. QTc
prolongation seems to be part of the insulin resistance syndrome. The
association may be explained by increased sympathetic activity induced by
high insulin levels. An additional explanation could be an effect of high
insulin, impaired glucose utilization, or both on membrane activity of
myocardial cells.

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