Effect of a 6-Week Carbohydrate-Reduced High-Protein Diet on Levels of FGF21 and GDF15 in People With Type 2 Diabetes

Author:

Richter Michael M12ORCID,Thomsen Mads N3,Skytte Mads J34,Kjeldsen Sasha A S12ORCID,Samkani Amirsalar3,Frystyk Jan5ORCID,Magkos Faidon6ORCID,Holst Jens J78,Madsbad Sten9,Krarup Thure36,Haugaard Steen B310,Wewer Albrechtsen Nicolai J12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Copenhagen University Hospital—Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg , Copenhagen, 2400 , Denmark

2. Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen, 2200 , Denmark

3. Department of Endocrinology, Copenhagen University Hospital—Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg , Copenhagen, 2400 , Denmark

4. Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen, 2100 , Denmark

5. Department of Endocrinology, Odense University Hospital , Odense, 5000 , Denmark

6. Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen, 2200 , Denmark

7. Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen, 2200 , Denmark

8. Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research, University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen, 2200 , Denmark

9. Department of Endocrinology, Copenhagen University Hospital—Hvidovre , Hvidovre, 2650 , Denmark

10. Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen, 2200 , Denmark

Abstract

Abstract Context Fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) and growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15) are increased in type 2 diabetes and are potential regulators of metabolism. The effect of changes in caloric intake and macronutrient composition on their circulating levels in patients with type 2 diabetes are unknown. Objective To explore the effects of a carbohydrate-reduced high-protein diet with and without a clinically significant weight loss on circulating levels of FGF21 and GDF15 in patients with type 2 diabetes. Methods We measured circulating FGF21 and GDF15 in patients with type 2 diabetes who completed 2 previously published diet interventions. Study 1 randomized 28 subjects to an isocaloric diet in a 6 + 6-week crossover trial consisting of, in random order, a carbohydrate-reduced high-protein (CRHP) or a conventional diabetes (CD) diet. Study 2 randomized 72 subjects to a 6-week hypocaloric diet aiming at a ∼6% weight loss induced by either a CRHP or a CD diet. Fasting plasma FGF21 and GDF15 were measured before and after the interventions in a subset of samples (n = 24 in study 1, n = 66 in study 2). Results Plasma levels of FGF21 were reduced by 54% in the isocaloric study (P < .05) and 18% in the hypocaloric study (P < .05) in CRHP-treated individuals only. Circulating GDF15 levels increased by 18% (P < .05) following weight loss in combination with a CRHP diet but only in those treated with metformin. Conclusion The CRHP diet significantly reduced FGF21 in people with type 2 diabetes independent of weight loss, supporting the role of FGF21 as a “nutrient sensor.” Combining metformin treatment with carbohydrate restriction and weight loss may provide additional metabolic improvements due to the rise in circulating GDF15.

Funder

NNF Excellence Emerging Investigator

FOOD

Health

Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research

University of Copenhagen

Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University

Copenhagen University Hospital

Arla Foods amba

Danish Dairy Research Foundation

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

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