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Oral glucose tolerance test and insulin sensitivity in low insulin responders.

A Wajngot, R Luft, S Efendić.   

Abstract

Oral and iv glucose tolerance, insulin response to iv and oral glucose load as well as insulin sensitivity were evaluated in 58 'low insulin responders'. They were selected from a group of 226 healthy subjects with normal fasting blood glucose and normal iv glucose tolerance test on the basis of a low insulin response during a standardized glucose infusion test (GIT). The insulin response to GIT was analysed by parameter identification in a mathematical model (parameter KI). Insulin sensitivity was also measured by computer analysis of GIT (parameter KG) and, in a limited group of subjects, by a somatostatin infusion test. Thirty-three low insulin responders had normal OGTT, whereas 5 demonstrated borderline-1, 16 borderline-2, and 4 decreased OGTT. The first group of subjects demonstrated normal or enhanced insulin sensitivity. Borderline and decreased OGTT, in most instances, was accompanied by decreased insulin sensitivity, implying that a subgroup of low insulin responders exhibited signs of both impaired insulin response to glucose and insulin resistance. Since these defects characterize manifest type-2 diabetes, these subjects possibly may run a high risk to develop this type of diabetes. On the other hand, low insulin response in combination with increased insulin sensitivity may reflect adaptation of the secretory capacity of B-cells to the need of insulin.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6137926     DOI: 10.1530/acta.0.1040077

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Endocrinol (Copenh)        ISSN: 0001-5598


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