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Impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) and NIDDM are both associated with an impaired ability of the beta-cell to sense and respond to small changes in plasma glucose concentrations. The aim of this study was to establish if glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1), a natural enteric peptide and potent insulin secretagogue, improves this defect. Two weight-matched groups, one with eight subjects having IGT (2-h glucose, 10.1 +/- 0.3 mmol/l) and another with seven subjects with diet-treated NIDDM (2-h glucose, 14.5 +/- 0.9 mmol/l), were studied on two occasions during a 12-h oscillatory glucose infusion, a sensitive test of the ability of the beta-cell to sense and respond to glucose. Glucose was infused with a mean rate of 4 mg x kg(-1) x min(-1), amplitude 33% above and below the mean rate, and periodicity of 144 min, with infusion of saline or GLP-1 at 0.4 pmol x kg(-1) x min(-1) for 12 h. Mean glucose levels were significantly lower in both groups during the GLP-1 infusion compared with during saline infusion: 9.2 +/- 0.4 vs. 6.4 +/- 0.1 mmol/l in the IGT subjects (P < 0.0004) and 14.6 +/- 1.0 vs. 9.3 +/- 0.7 mmol/l in NIDDM subjects (P < 0.0002). Despite this significant reduction in plasma glucose concentration, insulin secretion rates (ISRs) increased significantly in IGT subjects (513.3 +/- 77.6 vs. 583.1 +/- 100.7 pmol/min; P < 0.03), with a trend toward increasing in NIDDM subjects (561.7 +/- 122.16 vs. 642.8 +/- 128 pmol/min; P = 0.1). These results were compatible with enhanced insulin secretion in the presence of GLP-1. Spectral power was used as a measure of the ability of the beta-cell to secrete insulin in response to small changes in the plasma glucose concentration during the oscillatory infusion. Spectral power for ISR increased from 2.1 +/- 0.9 during saline infusion to 7.4 +/- 1.3 during GLP-1 infusion in IGT subjects (P < 0.004), but was unchanged in NIDDM subjects (1.0 +/- 0.4 to 1.5 +/- 0.6; P = 0.3). We concluded that low dosage GLP-1 improves the ability of the beta-cell to secrete insulin in both IGT and NIDDM subjects, but that the ability to sense and respond to subtle changes in plasma glucose is improved in IGT subjects, with only a variable response in NIDDM subjects. Beta-cell dysfunction was improved by GLP-1 infusion, suggesting that early GLP-1 therapy may preserve beta-cell function in subjects with IGT or mild NIDDM.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of acarbose, an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor, on postprandial plasma glucose and insulin and insulin sensitivity in subjects with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Subjects with IGT were randomly treated in a double-blind fashion with placebo (n = 10) or acarbose (n = 8) at 100 mg t.i.d. for 4 months. All subjects were submitted before randomization and at the end of the study to a standardized breakfast and a 12-h daytime plasma glucose and plasma insulin profile, and insulin sensitivity was measured as steady-state plasma glucose (SSPG) using the insulin suppression test. RESULTS: While placebo had no effect on postprandial plasma glucose and plasma insulin incremental area under the curve (AUC) (3.03 +/- 0.5 vs. 3.76 +/- 0.6 mmol.h-1.l-1, P = NS; 1,488 +/- 229 vs. 1,609 +/- 253 pmol.h-1.l-1, P = NS), acarbose resulted in a significant reduction for both glucose (1.44 +/- 0.3 vs. 4.45 +/- 0.9 mmol.h-1.l-1, P = 0.002) and insulin (626.7 +/- 104.3 vs. 1,338.3 +/- 220.5 pmol.h-1.l-1, P = 0.003). The reduction in 12-h plasma glucose and insulin AUC on acarbose (11.2 +/- 2.1 mmol.h-1.l-1 and 7.5 +/- 0.7 nmol.h-1.l-1) was significantly greater than that on placebo (4.0 +/- 1.6 mmol.h-1.l-1 and 0.8 +/- 0.4 nmol.h-1.l-1) (P = 0.014 and 0.041). While SSPG was not affected by placebo (13.9 +/- 0.4 vs. 13.8 +/- 0.3 mmol/l; P = NS), it was significantly improved by acarbose (10.9 +/- 1.4 vs. 13.1 +/- 1.5 mmol/l, P < 0.004) and was also significantly different from placebo at 4 months (P < 0.02). CONCLUSIONS: It is concluded that in subjects with IGT, acarbose treatment decreases postprandial plasma glucose and insulin and improves insulin sensitivity. Acarbose may therefore be potentially useful to prevent the progression of IGT to NIDDM.  相似文献   

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Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are characterized by defects in insulin action, insulin secretion, ovarian steroidogenesis, and fibrinolysis. We administered the insulin-sensitizing agent troglitazone to 13 obese women with PCOS and impaired glucose tolerance to determine whether attenuation of hyperinsulinemia ameliorates these defects. All subjects had oligomenorrhea, hirsutism, polycystic ovaries, and hyperandrogenemia. Before and after treatment with troglitazone (400 mg daily for 12 weeks), all had 1) a GnRH agonist (leuprolide) test, 2) a 75-g oral glucose tolerance test, 3) a frequently sampled iv glucose tolerance test to determine the insulin sensitivity index and the acute insulin response to glucose, 4) an oscillatory glucose infusion to assess the ability of the beta-cell to entrain to glucose as quantitated by the normalized spectral power for the insulin secretion rate, and 5) measures of fibrinolytic capacity [plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1 (PAI-1) and tissue plasminogen activator]. There was no change in body mass index (39.9 +/- 1.4 vs. 40.2 +/- 1.4 kg/m2) or body fat distribution after treatment. Both the fasting (91 +/- 3 vs. 103 +/- 3 mg/dL; P < 0.001) and 2 h (146 +/- 8 vs. 171 +/- 6 mg/dL; P < 0.02) plasma glucose concentrations during the oral glucose tolerance test declined significantly. There was a concordant reduction in glycosylated hemoglobin to 5.7 +/- 0.1 from a pretreatment level of 6.1 +/- 0.1% (P < 0.03). Insulin sensitivity increased from 0.58 +/- 0.14 to 0.95 +/- 0.26 10(-5) min-1/pmol.L (P < 0.01) after treatment as did the disposition index (745 +/- 135 vs. 381 +/- 96; P < 0.05). The ability of the beta-cell to appropriately detect and respond to an oscillatory glucose infusion improved significantly after troglitazone treatment; the normalized spectral power for the insulin secretion rate increased to 5.9 +/- 1.1 from 4.3 +/- 0.8 (P < 0.05). Basal levels of total testosterone (109.3 +/- 15.2 vs. 79.4 +/- 9.8 ng/dL; P < 0.05) and free testosterone (33.3 +/- 4.0 vs. 21.2 +/- 2.6 pg/mL; P < 0.01) declined significantly after troglitazone treatment. Leuprolide-stimulated levels of 17-hydroxyprogesterone, androstenedione, and total testosterone were significantly lower posttreatment compared to pretreatment. The reduction in androgen levels occurred independently of any changes in gonadotropin levels. A decreased functional activity of PAI-1 in blood (from 12.7 +/- 2.8 to 6.3 +/- 1.4 AU/mL P < 0.05) was associated with a decreased concentration of PAI-1 protein (from 64.9 +/- 9.1 to 44.8 +/- 6.1 ng/mL; P < 0.05). No change in the functional activity of tissue plasminogen activator (from 5.3 +/- 0.4 to 5.1 +/- 0.5 IU/mL) was observed despite a decrease in its concentration (from 9.6 +/- 0.9 to 8.2 +/- 0.7 ng/mL; P < 0.05). The marked reduction in PAI-1 could be expected to improve the fibrinolytic response to thrombosis in these subjects. We conclude that administration of troglitazone to women with PCOS and impaired glucose tolerance ameliorates the metabolic and hormonal derangements characteristic of the syndrome. Troglitazone holds potential as a useful primary or adjunctive treatment for women with PCOS.  相似文献   

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Troglitazone     
CM Spencer  A Markham 《Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly》1997,54(1):89-101; discussion 102
Troglitazone decreases insulin resistance (improves insulin sensitivity), which results in reduced plasma glucose and insulin levels in patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM). Risk factors for cardiovascular disease such as elevated proinsulin and triglyceride levels are also reduced by troglitazone. In clinical trials, troglitazone 200 to 800 mg daily (alone or in combination with other oral antidiabetic agents or insulin) reduced plasma or serum glucose levels and glycosylated haemoglobin compared with both baseline and placebo in patients with NIDDM refractory to other oral antidiabetic agents (usually sulphonylureas). Troglitazone was generally well tolerated in clinical trials. In patients in the US, the incidence of adverse events in troglitazone recipients was similar to that in placebo recipients.  相似文献   

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Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is associated with defects in insulin secretion and insulin action, and women with a history of GDM carry a high risk for the development of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM). Assessment of subjects with a history of GDM who are currently normoglycemic should help elucidate some of the underlying defects in insulin secretion or action in the evolution of NIDDM. We have studied 14 women with normal oral glucose tolerance who had a history of GDM. They were compared with a group of control subjects who were matched for both body mass index (BMI) and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR). All subjects underwent tests for the determination of oral glucose tolerance, ultradian oscillations in insulin secretion during a 28-h glucose infusion, insulin secretion in response to intravenous glucose, glucose disappearance after intravenous glucose (Kg), and insulin sensitivity (SI) as measured by the Bergman minimal model method. The BMI in the post-GDM women was similar to that in the control subjects (24.9 +/- 1.2 vs. 25.4 +/- 1.4 kg/m2, respectively), as was the WHR ratio (0.80 +/- 0.01 vs. 0.76 +/- 0.01, respectively). The post-GDM women were slightly older (35.2 +/- 0.9 vs. 32.1 +/- 1.4 years, P = 0.04). The fasting plasma glucose levels were significantly higher in the post-GDM group than in the control group (4.9 +/- 0.1 vs. 4.4 +/- 0.1 mmol/l, respectively, P < 0.001) and remained higher at each of the subsequent determinations during the oral glucose tolerance test, although none had a result indicative of either diabetes or impaired glucose tolerance.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

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This study examined whether insulin secretion, insulin sensitivity, glucose effectiveness (SG), and hepatic extraction (HE) of insulin are altered by age when glucose tolerance is normal. A frequently sampled i.v. glucose tolerance test was performed in 20 elderly (E, 10/10 male/female, all 63 yr old) and in 20 young subjects (Y, 10/10 male/female, all 27 yr old), who were similar in body mass index and 2-h blood glucose during oral glucose tolerance test. E exhibited impaired glucose elimination (i.v. tolerance index, 1.31 +/- 0.10 vs. 1.70 +/- 0.12% min-1; P = 0.019). First-phase insulin secretion and SI did not differ between the groups, whereas E had lower glucose sensitivity of second-phase insulin secretion (0.40 +/- 0.07 vs. 0.70 +/- 0.08 (pmol/L)min-2/(mmol/L), P = 0.026), lower SG, 0.017 +/- 0.002 vs. 0.025 +/- 0.002 min-1, P = 0.004), and higher HE (81.3 +/- 2.4 vs. 73.2 +/- 2.1%, P = 0.013). Across both groups, SG correlated positively with glucose tolerance index (r = 0.58, P < 0.001) and negatively with HE (r = -0.54, P < 0.001). Plasma leptin and glucagon did not change by age, whereas plasma pancreatic polypeptide (PP) was higher in E (122 +/- 18 vs. 66 +/- 6 pg/mL, P = 0.004). PP did not, however, correlate to any other parameter. We conclude that E subjects with normal oral glucose tolerance have reduced SG, impaired second-phase insulin secretion, and increased HE, whereas SI and first-phase insulin secretion seem normal. SG seems most related to age-dependent impairment of glucose elimination, whereas leptin, glucagon, and PP do not seem to contribute.  相似文献   

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To evaluate the relationship between oxidative stress and glucose metabolism, insulin sensitivity and intraerythrocytic reduced glutathione (GSH)/oxidized glutathione (GSSG) ratio were measured in 10 non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) patients and 10 healthy subjects before and after the intravenous administration of GSH. In particular, after baseline insulin sensitivity was assessed by a 2-hour euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp, either glutathione (1.35 g x m2 x min(-1)) or placebo (saline) were infused over a period of 1 hour. The same protocol was repeated at a 1-week interval, in cross-over, according to a randomized, single-blind design. In healthy subjects, baseline intraerythrocytic GSH/GSSG ratio (P < .0005) and total glucose uptake (P < .005) were significantly higher than in NIDDM patients. In the same subjects, GSH infusion significantly increased total glucose uptake (from 37.1 +/- 6.7 micromol kg(-1) x min(-1) to 39.5 +/- 7.7 micromol x kg(-1) x min(-1), P < .05), whereas saline infusion was completely ineffective. In addition, the mean intraerythrocytic GSH/GSSG ratio significantly increased after GSH infusion (from 21.0 +/- 0.9 to 24.7 +/- 1.3, P < .05). Similar findings were found in diabetic patients, in whom GSH infusion significantly increased both total glucose uptake (from 25.3 +/- 9.0 micromol x kg(-1) x min(-1) to 31.4 +/- 10.0 micromol x kg(-1) x min(-1), P < .001) and intraerythrocytic GSH/GSSG ratio (from 14.8 +/- 4.1 to 21.7 +/- 6.7, P < .01). Pooling diabetic patients and controls, significant correlations were found between intraerythrocytic GSH/GSSG ratio and total glucose uptake (r = .425, P < .05), as well as between increments of the same variables after GSH infusion (r = .518, P < .05). In conclusion, our data support the hypothesis that abnormal intracellular GSH redox status plays an important role in reducing insulin sensitivity in NIDDM patients. Accordingly, intravenous GSH infusion significantly increased both intraerythrocytic GSH/GSSG ratio and total glucose uptake in the same patients.  相似文献   

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A new modelling analysis was developed to assess insulin sensitivity with a tracer-modified intravenous glucose tolerance test (IVGTT). IVGTTs were performed in 5 normal (NGT) and 7 non-insulin-dependent diabetic (NIDDM) subjects. A 300 mg/kg glucose bolus containing [6,6-(2)H2]glucose was given at time 0. After 20 min, insulin was infused for 5 min (NGT, 0.03; NIDDM, 0.05 U/kg). Concentrations of tracer, glucose, insulin and C-peptide were measured for 240 min. A circulatory model for glucose kinetics was used. Glucose clearance was assumed to depend linearly on plasma insulin concentration delayed. Model parameters were: basal glucose clearance (Cl(b)), glucose clearance at 600 pmol/l insulin concentration (Cl600), basal glucose production (Pb), basal insulin sensitivity index (BSI = Cl(b)/basal insulin concentration); incremental insulin sensitivity index (ISI = slope of the relationship between insulin concentration and glucose clearance). Insulin secretion was calculated by deconvolution of C-peptide data. Indices of basal pancreatic sensitivity (PSIb) and first (PSI1) and second-phase (PSI2) sensitivity were calculated by normalizing insulin secretion to the prevailing glucose levels. Diabetic subjects were found to be insulin resistant (BSI: 2.3 +/- 0.6 vs 0.76 +/- 0.18 ml x min(-1) x m(-2) x pmol/l(-1), p < 0.02; ISI: 0.40 +/- 0.06 vs 0.13 +/- 0.05 ml x min(-1) x m(-2) x pmol/l(-1), p < 0.02; Cl600: 333 +/- 47 vs 137 +/- 26 ml x min(-1) x m(-2), p < 0.01; NGT vs NIDDM). Pb was not elevated in NIDDM (588 +/- 169 vs 606 +/- 123 micromol x min(-1) x m(-2), NGT vs NIDDM). Hepatic insulin resistance was however present as basal glucose and insulin were higher. PSI1 was impaired in NIDDM (67 +/- 15 vs 12 +/- 7 pmol x min x m(-2) x mmol/l(-1), p < 0.02; NGT vs NIDDM). In NGT and in a subset of NIDDM subjects (n = 4), PSIb was inversely correlated with BSI (r = 0.95, p < 0.0001, log transformation). This suggests the existence of a compensatory mechanism that increases pancreatic sensitivity in the presence of insulin resistance, which is normal in some NIDDM subjects and impaired in others. In conclusion, using a simple test the present analysis provides a rich set of parameters characterizing glucose metabolism and insulin secretion, agrees with the literature, and provides some new information on the relationship between insulin sensitivity and secretion.  相似文献   

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The management of Type 2 diabetes mellitus with currently available oral agents may be complicated in the elderly by an increased frequency of side-effects. The effects of troglitazone, an insulin action enhancer, were studied in elderly patients with Type 2 diabetes in a double-blind, parallel-group, placebo-controlled trial. A total of 229 patients (41% male), mean age 75 (range 69-85) years, with two fasting capillary blood glucose values > or =7 and < or =15 mmol l(-1) (and within 4.0 mmol l(-1) of each other) and previously treated with either diet alone (30%) or oral hypoglycaemic agents, were randomized to placebo or troglitazone 400 mg once daily or 200 mg twice daily, or 800 mg once daily or 400 mg twice daily, for 12 weeks. After 12 weeks' treatment, fasting serum glucose was significantly lower in troglitazone-treated patients (troglitazone, adjusted geometric mean 9.4-10.4 mmol l(-1) vs placebo 12.7 mmol l(-1), p < 0.001). Adjusted geometric mean fructosamine was also lower in troglitazone-treated patients by 5 to 15% compared to placebo (P < 0.05 at all doses except 400 mg od). There was no significant difference between troglitazone doses for improvement in glycaemic control. Troglitazone lowered adjusted geometric mean fasting plasma insulin by 27-34% compared to placebo (P < 0.001) and insulin sensitivity (HOMA-S) improved by 9-15% in all troglitazone dose groups (p < 0.001). Troglitazone also lowered serum non-esterified fatty acids and triglyceride. Adverse event incidence in troglitazone-treated patients was similar to that in patients treated with placebo. No weight gain or symptomatic hypoglycaemia was recorded at any of the doses studied. Troglitazone is effective and well tolerated in elderly patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus, providing improved glycaemic control in the absence of weight gain.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To ascertain whether childbearing would decrease oral glucose-stimulated insulin and C-peptide levels and increase the risk of NIDDM and impaired glucose tolerance in a population of Hispanic and non-Hispanic white women residing in the San Luis Valley of Colorado. Several investigators have related childbearing to subsequent abnormal glucose tolerance. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: In a population-based case-control epidemiological study, diabetic patients 20-74 yr of age (n = 196) and randomly sampled control women subjects (n = 735) underwent a glucose tolerance test, a physical examination, and an in-person standardized interview. The relations between the live-birth number and fasting and oral glucose stimulated glucose, insulin and C-peptide concentrations, and NIDDM and impaired glucose tolerance were estimated using linear or logistic regression to adjust for extraneous variables. RESULTS: In women selected as control subjects, the live-birth number was related to a significant decrease in the sum of 1- and 2-h C-peptide concentrations (coefficient = -0.077, P < 0.001) and the logarithm of the sum of 1- and 2-h insulin concentrations (coefficient = -0.014, P = 0.02). After adjustment for subscapular skin-fold thickness, the relative odds of NIDDM for the live-birth number, which was small and of borderline significance, diminished (odds ratio = 1.04 for one birth, P = 0.18). Findings were similar for impaired glucose tolerance. CONCLUSIONS: Childbearing was related to lower C-peptide and insulin levels in Hispanic and non-Hispanic women of the San Luis Valley. It had little apparent effect on later risk of NIDDM or impaired glucose tolerance.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To determine the alterations in glucose metabolism in elderly patients with NIDDM. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We studied 9 healthy elderly control subjects (73 +/- 1 yr of age; body mass index 25.7 +/- 0.4 kg/m2) and 9 untreated elderly NIDDM patients (72 +/- 2 yr of age; BMI 25.9 +/- 0.5 kg/m2). Each subject underwent a 3-h oral glucose tolerance test (40 g/m2); a 2-h hyperglycemic glucose clamp study (glucose 5.4 mM above basal); and a 4-h euglycemic insulin clamp (40 mM.m2.min-1). Tritiated glucose methodology was used to measure glucose production and disposal rates during the euglycemic clamp. RESULTS: Patients with NIDDM had a higher fasting glucose (9.3 +/- 0.3 vs. 5.1 +/- 0.1 mM in control subjects vs. NIDDM patients, respectively, P < 0.001) and a greater area under the curve for glucose during the OGTT (16.0 +/- 0.6 vs. 6.7 +/- 0.3 mM in control subjects vs. NIDDM patients, respectively, P < 0.01) than the healthy control subjects. During the hyperglycemic clamp, patients with NIDDM had an absent first-phase insulin response (112 +/- 6 vs. 250 +/- 31 pM in control subjects vs. NIDDM patients, respectively, P < 0.01), and a blunted second-phase insulin response (159 +/- 11 vs. 337 +/- 46 pM in control subjects vs. NIDDM patients, respectively, P < 0.01). Before the euglycemic clamp, fasting insulin (99 +/- 5 vs. 111 +/- 10 pM in control subjects vs. NIDDM patients, respectively) and hepatic glucose production (11.8 +/- 0.7 vs. 11.5 +/- 0.5 mumol.kg-1-min-1 in control subjects vs. NIDDM patients, respectively) were similar. Steady-state (180-240 min) glucose disposal rates during the euglycemic clamp were slightly, but not significantly, higher in the normal control subjects (36.5 +/- 1.1 vs. 33.1 +/- 1.9 mumol.kg-1-min-1 in control subjects vs. NIDDM patients, respectively, NS). CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that NIDDM in nonobese elderly subjects is characterized by a marked impairment in insulin release. This may be attributable to the toxic effects of chronic hyperglycemia on the beta-cell. When compared with age-matched control subjects, the NIDDM patients showed no increase in fasting insulin or hepatic glucose production, and insulin resistance was mild.  相似文献   

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To study the effects of massive weight loss on insulin secretion, we analysed the oscillations of fasting peripheral insulin levels in obese patients who underwent vertical banded gastroplasty as treatment for morbid obesity. Patients were studied before and 6 months after surgery. Serial measurements of plasma free insulin levels were obtained in duplicates from 0 to 60 min at one-minute intervals. Insulin levels were then analysed by autocorrelation and Fourier transformation. In normal controls and obese patients, the first oscillatory insulin component was detected between 10 and 14 min. Compared to obese controls (n = 4), overt Type 2 diabetic patients (n = 4) had reduced amplitudes of insulin pulses and no oscillatory component. These defects were not as pronounced in patients with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) after an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) (n = 5). When detected, the periodicity of the oscillations occurred at different periods. In 3/5 IGT patients, the first positive peak of correlation was found at 13.3 +/- 2.3 min. Weight loss (mean +/- SD) after 6 months was 24.3 +/- 3.7 for subjects with normal glucose tolerance (NGT), 37.9 +/- 9 for those with IGT and 29.8 +/- 5 kgs for Type 2 diabetic subjects. After weight loss, insulin oscillatory activity was detected in 4/5 IGT patients, with a period of 13 +/- 3 min. Weight loss did not reverse the defects observed in obese diabetic patients despite a significant reduction in peripheral insulin levels from 28.6 +/- 6 to 15.6 +/- 6 mU/l (p < 0.05). Insulin values remained higher than in obese controls (7.82 +/- 2, p < 0.05), and Type 2 patients remained mildly hyperglycaemic. These findings indicate that beta-cell activity is abnormal in Type 2 diabetic patients. The absence of modification after weight loss suggests that inherent beta-cell defects may contribute to hyperglycaemia.  相似文献   

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We examined antepartum clinical characteristics along with measures of glucose tolerance, insulin sensitivity, pancreatic beta-cell function, and body composition in Latino women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) for their ability to predict type 2 diabetes or impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) within 6 months after delivery. A total of 122 islet cell antibody-negative women underwent oral and intravenous glucose tolerance tests (OGTT; IVGTT), hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamps, and measurement of body fat between 29 and 36 weeks' gestation and returned between 1 and 6 months postpartum for a 75-g OGTT. Logistic regression analysis was used to examine the relationship between antepartum variables and glucose tolerance status postpartum. At postpartum testing, 40% of the cohort had normal glucose tolerance, 50% had IGT, and 10% had diabetes by American Diabetes Association criteria. Independent antepartum predictors of postpartum diabetes were the 30-min incremental insulin:glucose ratio during a 75-g OGTT (P = 0.0002) and the total area under the diagnostic 100-g glucose tolerance curve (P = 0.003). Independent predictors of postpartum IGT were a low first-phase IVGTT insulin response (P = 0.0001), a diagnosis of GDM before 22 weeks' gestation (P = 0.003), and weight gain between prepregnancy and the postpartum examination (P = 0.03). All subjects had low insulin sensitivity during late pregnancy, but neither glucose clamp nor minimal model measures of insulin sensitivity in the 3rd trimester were associated with the risk of IGT or diabetes within 6 months' postpartum. These results highlight the importance of pancreatic beta-cell dysfunction, detectable under conditions of marked insulin resistance in late pregnancy, to predict abnormalities of glucose tolerance soon after delivery in pregnancies complicated by GDM. Moreover, the association of postpartum IGT with weight gain and an early gestational age at diagnosis of GDM suggests a role for chronic insulin resistance in mediating hyperglycemia outside the 3rd trimester in women with such a beta-cell defect.  相似文献   

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Endothelium-dependent and -independent vascular responses were assessed in 10 NIDDM patients and 6 normal subjects with no evidence of atherosclerotic disease. Changes in forearm blood flow and arteriovenous (AV) serum nitrite/nitrate (NO2-/NO3-) concentrations were measured in response to intra-arterial infusion of acetylcholine (ACh) (7.5, 15, 30 microg/min, endothelium-dependent response) and sodium nitroprusside (SNP) (0.3, 3, 10 microg/min, endothelium-independent response). Insulin sensitivity (determined by minimal model intravenous glucose tolerance test) was lower in NIDDM patients (0.82 +/- 0.20 vs. 2.97 +/- 0.29 10(4) min x microU(-1) x ml(-1); P < 0.01). Baseline forearm blood flow (4.8 +/- 0.3 vs. 4.4 +/- 0.3 ml x 100 ml(-1) tissue x min(-1); NS), mean blood pressure (100 +/- 4 vs. 92 +/- 4 mmHg; NS), and vascular resistance (21 +/- 1 vs. 21 +/- 1 units; NS), as well as their increments during ACh and SNP, infusion were similar in both groups. No difference existed in baseline NO2-/NO3- concentrations (4.09 +/- 0.33 [NIDDM patients] vs. 5.00 +/- 0.48 micromol/l [control subjects]; NS), their forearm net balance (0.31 +/- 0.08 [NIDDM patients] vs. 0.26 +/- 0.08 micromol/l x 100 ml(-1) tissue x min(-1); NS), and baseline forearm glucose uptake. During ACh infusion, both NO2- and NO3- concentrations and net balance significantly increased in both groups, whereas glucose uptake increased only in control subjects. When data from NIDDM and control groups were pooled together, a correlation was found between the forearm AV NO2- and NO3- differences and blood flow (r = 0.494, P = 0.024). On the contrary, no correlation was evident between NO2- and NO3- concentrations or net balance and insulin sensitivity. In summary, 1) no difference existed in basal and ACh-stimulated NO generation and endothelium-dependent relaxation between uncomplicated NIDDM patients and control subjects; 2) in both NIDDM and control groups, forearm NO2- and NO3- net balance following ACh stimulation was related to changes in the forearm blood flow; and 3) ACh-induced increase in forearm blood flow was associated with an increase in glucose uptake only in control subjects but not in NIDDM patients. In conclusion, our results argue against a role of impaired NO generation and blood flow regulation in determining the insulin resistance of uncomplicated NIDDM patients; rather, it supports an independent insulin regulation of hemodynamic and metabolic effects.  相似文献   

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The in vivo kinetics of the HDL apolipoproteins (apo) A-I and A-II were studied in six subjects with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) and six control subjects with normal glucose tolerance (NGT), using a stable isotope approach. During a 12-h primed constant infusion of L-[ring-13C6]-phenylalanine, tracer enrichment was determined in apoA-I and apoA-II from ultracentrifugally isolated HDL. The rates of HDL apoA-I and apoA-II production and catabolism were estimated using a one-compartment model-based analysis. Triglycerides were higher in IGT subjects (1.33 +/- 0.21 vs. 0.84 +/- 0.27 mmol/l, P < 0.05), but were within the normal range. HDL cholesterol and apoA-I levels were significantly lower in subjects with IGT (1.07 +/- 0.15 vs. 1.36 +/- 0.14 mmol/l, P < 0.05; 0.94 +/- 0.10 vs. 1.34 +/- 0.07 g/l, P < 0.01). In IGT subjects, HDL composition was significantly altered, characterized by an increase in HDL triglycerides (4.9 +/- 1.9 vs. 3.2 +/- 1.0%, P < 0.05) and HDL phospholipids (34.7 +/- 2.6 vs. 27.5 +/- 5.8%, P < 0.05) and a decrease in HDL cholesteryl esters (10.1 +/- 2.0 vs. 12.7 +/- 2.9%, P < 0.05) and HDL apoA-I (31.5 +/- 4.4 vs. 43.2 +/- 2.4%, P < 0.05). The mean fractional catabolic rate (FCR) of HDL apoA-I was significantly higher in IGT subjects (0.34 +/- 0.05 vs. 0.26 +/- 0.03 day(-1), P < 0.01), while the HDL apoA-I production rate (PR), as well as the PR and FCR of HDL apoA-II, showed no differences between the two groups. There were significant correlations between HDL apoA-I FCR and the following parameters: HDL apoA-I (r = -0.902, P < 0.001), HDL cholesterol (r = -0.797, P = 0.001), plasma triglycerides (r = 0.743, P < 0.01), HDL triglycerides (r = 0.696, P < 0.01), and cholesterol ester transfer protein activity (r = 0.646, P < 0.01). We observed a strong positive association between increased apoA-I catabolism and insulin (r = 0.765, P < 0.01) and proinsulin (r = 0.797, P < 0.01) concentrations. These data support the hypothesis that the decrease in HDL cholesterol and apoA-I levels in IGT is principally the result of an enhanced apoA-I catabolism. The latter seems to be an early metabolic finding in IGT even when other lipid parameters, especially plasma triglycerides, still appear to be not or only weakly affected.  相似文献   

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The effects of the acute insulin response to glucose (AIRg), insulin sensitivity (SI), and glucose effectiveness at zero insulin (GEZI) on intravenous glucose tolerance were studied in 94 non elderly healthy subjects with a wide range of body mass index (BMI). Conrad's coefficient of glucose assimilation (KG) was calculated between 10 and 19 minutes of an intravenous glucose tolerance test. Both SI and GEZI were estimated using Bergman's minimal model. AIRg was calculated as the area under the insulin curve above basal between 0 and 10 minutes, and the suprabasal insulin effect was determined by the product of SI x AIRg. Stepwise multiple regression showed that the combined effect of SI x AIRg and GEZI explained 67% of the KG index variance. Division of the sample into tertiles according to KG shows that subjects with the lowest KG (KG < 1.32 min[-1]) had the lowest AIRg (2,832 +/- 1,362 v 6,510 +/- 4,410 [pmol x L(-1)] min, P = .0005), the lowest GEZI (0.092 +/- 0.06 v 0.179 +/- 0.09 min(-1), P = .0004), and the lowest SI x AIRg (0.014 +/- 0.008 v 0.022 +/- 0.01 min(-1), P = .00001), and were the oldest (41 +/- 10 v 31 +/- 10 years, P = .002) compared with subjects with the highest KG (KG > 1.8 min[-1]). However, no differences in SI (4.86 +/- 4.6 v 6.5 +/- 3.7 min(-1) [pmol x L(-1)],(-1) NS) or BMI (29.6 +/- 5.0 v 26.6 +/- 5.9 kg x m(-2), NS) were observed. These results did not vary when lean and obese subjects were analyzed separately. Age correlated significantly only with SI x AIRg. In conclusion, although the main factors that determine intravenous glucose tolerance are the suprabasal insulin effect and GEZI, worsening of the KG index depends on inadequate insulin secretion for the degree of insulin sensitivity and lower non-insulin-mediated glucose uptake. Age seems to be another factor in the worsening of intravenous glucose tolerance through a lower suprabasal insulin effect.  相似文献   

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To assess the effects of troglitazone monotherapy on glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, we carried out a 6-month, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study in 24 hospital and outpatient clinics in the United States and Canada. Troglitazone 100, 200, 400, or 600 mg or placebo once daily with breakfast was administered to 402 patients with type 2 diabetes with fasting serum glucose (FSG) > 140 mg/dL, glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) > 6.5%, and fasting C-peptide > or = 1.5 ng/mL. Prior oral hypoglycemic therapy was withdrawn in patients who received it before the study. FSG, HbA1c, C-peptide, and serum insulin were evaluated at baseline and the end of the study. Analysis was performed on two subsets of patients based on prestudy therapy: Patients treated with diet and exercise only before the study (22% of patients), and those who had been receiving sulfonylurea therapy (78% of patients). Patients treated with 400 and 600 mg troglitazone had significant decreases from baseline in mean FSG and HbA1c at month 6 compared with placebo-treated patients (FSG: -51 and -60 mg/dL, respectively; HbA1c: -0.7 and -1.1%, respectively). In the diet-only subset, 600 mg troglitazone therapy resulted in a significant (P < 0.05) reduction in HbA1c (-1.35%) and a significant reduction in FSG (-42 mg/dL) compared with placebo. Patients previously treated with sulfonylurea therapy had significant (P < 0.05) decreases in mean FSG with 200-600 mg troglitazone therapy compared with placebo (-48, -61, and -66 mg/dL, respectively). Significant (P < 0.05) decreases in mean HbA1c occurred with 400 and 600 mg troglitazone therapy at month 6 (-0.8 and -1.2%, respectively) compared with placebo in this same subset. Significant (P < 0.05) decreases in triglycerides and free fatty acids occurred with troglitazone 400 and 600 mg, and increased high-density lipoprotein occurred with 600 mg troglitazone. We conclude that troglitazone monotherapy significantly improves HbA1c and fasting serum glucose, while lowering insulin and C-peptide in patients with type 2 diabetes. Troglitazone 600 mg monotherapy is efficacious for patients who are newly diagnosed and have never received pharmacological intervention for diabetes.  相似文献   

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We investigated the relationship between the Trp64Arg mutation in the beta 3-adrenergic receptor gene and insulin sensitivity, which was evaluated by the euglycemic-hyperinsulinemic-clamp technique, in 54 patients with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) or non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) who were not receiving insulin therapy. The frequencies of Trp/Trp, Trp/Arg, and Arg/Arg genotypes in the patients were 63.0, 33.3, and 3.7%, respectively, which did not differ significantly from those of the 227 controls (67.0, 33.3, and 3.7%, respectively, which did not differ significantly from those of the 227 controls (67.0, 31.3, and 1.8%, respectively). The mean glucose infusion rate of the 34 patients with Trp/Trp did not differ from that of the 18 patients with Trp/Arg (4.3 +/- 2.2 and 5.3 +/- 2.4 mg/kg/min, respectively); while that of the 2 patients with Arg/Arg was 11.5 mg/kg/min. There were no differences in the BMI or fat distribution in the abdomen between each genotype of patients, although the frequency of the Arg64 allele tended to increase with body mass index (BMI) in the control subjects under 60 years of age, which suggests that the mutation is involved in weight gain.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: The primary purpose of this study was to evaluate the acute effect of exercise of differing intensity on plasma glucose and insulin responses to an oral glucose challenge. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Six obese men and six obese men with NIDDM of similar age, weight, percentage body fat, and VO2peak participated in the study. Each subject underwent two 7-day exercise programs in a counterbalanced order at 2-week intervals. During each 7-day exercise period, the subjects cycled every day at a power output corresponding to 50% VO2peak for 70 min or 70% VO2peak for 50 min. Muscle glycogen utilization was estimated during exercise on day 7 using a [3H]glucose infusion technique in conjunction with indirect calorimetry. During the day before and after each 7-day exercise period, a 3-h oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) was administered after a 12-h overnight fast. RESULTS: The average caloric expenditure did not differ between exercise at 50 and 70% VO2peak in both obese and obese NIDDM subjects. However, the carbohydrate oxidation was higher (P < 0.05) during exercise at 70 than 50% VO2peak in obese subjects (77 +/- 5 vs. 68 +/- 6 g) and obese NIDDM subjects (70 +/- 4 vs. 58 +/- 6 g). Muscle glycogen utilization was also higher (P < 0.05) during exercise at 70 than 50% VO2peak in obese subjects (59 +/- 9 vs. 30 +/- 7 g) and in obese NIDDM subjects (48 +/- 5 vs. 24 +/- 5 g). In obese subjects, plasma glucose response area during the OGTT did not change after 7 days of exercise at either 50 or 70% VO2peak. Plasma insulin response area during the OGTT also did not change after 7 days of exercise at 50% VO2peak. However, plasma insulin response area was reduced (P < 0.05) after 7 days of exercise at 70% VO2peak (9,644 +/- 1,783 vs 7,538 +/- 1,522 microU.ml-1.180 min-1). In obese NIDDM subjects, both plasma glucose and insulin response areas during the OGTT did not decrease after 7 days of exercise at either 50 or 70% VO2peak. CONCLUSIONS: It is concluded that the exercise-induced improvement in insulin sensitivity is influenced by exercise intensity in obese individuals. The improved insulin sensitivity after 7 days of exercise at 70% VO2peak in obese individuals may be related to greater muscle glycogen utilization during exercise. The lack of improvement in glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity after 7 days of exercise at either 50 or 70% VO2peak in obese NIDDM patients may be due to the fact that the NIDDM patients selected in the present study were relatively hypoinsulinemic.  相似文献   

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Several investigations have presented evidence that amylin inhibits insulin secretion and induces insulin resistance both in vitro and in vivo. However, basal and postmeal amylin concentrations proved similar in non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) patients and controls. Since hyperglycemia may alter both amylin and insulin secretion, we examined basal and glucose-stimulated amylin secretion in eight glucose-tolerant, insulin-resistant Mexican-American subjects with both parents affected with NIDDM (offspring) and correlated the findings with the insulin sensitivity data acquired by an insulin clamp. Eight offspring and eight Mexican-Americans without any family history of diabetes (controls) underwent measurement of fat free mass (3H2O dilution method), 180-minutes, 75-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), and 40-mU/m2, 180-minute euglycemic insulin clamp associated with 3H-glucose infusion and indirect calorimetry. Fasting amylin was significantly increased in offspring versus controls (11.5 +/- 1.4 v 7.0 +/- 0.8 pmol/L, P < .05). After glucose ingestion, both total (3,073 +/- 257 v 1,870 +/- 202 pmol.L-1.min-1, P < .01) and incremental (1,075 +/- 170 v 518 +/- 124 pmol.L-1.min-1, P < .05) areas under the curve (AUCs) of amylin concentration were significantly greater in offspring. The amylin to insulin molar ratio was similar in offspring and controls at all time points. Basal and postglucose insulin and C-peptide concentrations were significantly increased in the offspring. No correlation was found between fasting amylin, postglucose amylin AUC or IAUC, and any measured parameter of glucose metabolism during a euglycemic-hyperinsulinemic clamp (total glucose disposal, 7.21 +/- 0.73 v 11.03 +/- 0.54, P < .001; nonoxidative glucose disposal, 3.17 +/- 0.59 v 6.33 +/- 0.56, P < .002; glucose oxidation, 4.05 +/- 0.46 v 4.71 +/- 0.21, P = NS; hepatic glucose production, 0.29 +/- 0.16 v 0.01 +/- 0.11, P = NS; all mg.min-1.kg-1 fat-free mass, offspring v controls). In conclusion, these data do not support a causal role for amylin in the genesis of insulin resistance in NIDDM.  相似文献   

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