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Diabetes Care, Vol 21, Issue 2 278-282, Copyright © 1998 by American Diabetes Association
Insulin secretion in normal glucose-tolerant relatives of type 2 diabetic subjects. Assessments using hyperglycemic glucose clamps and oral glucose tolerance tests
TW van Haeften, S Dubbeldam, ML Zonderland and DW Erkelens
Department of Internal Medicine, Utrecht University, The Netherlands. t.w.vanhaeften@digd.azu.nl
OBJECTIVE: To assess insulin secretion in normal glucose-tolerant Caucasian
first-degree relatives of type 2 diabetes subjects and in matched normal
glucose-tolerant control subjects and to compare insulin secretion as
assessed using a hyperglycemic glucose clamp with insulin secretion as
assessed using an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). RESEARCH DESIGN AND
METHODS: Twenty-one first-degree relatives of type 2 diabetic subjects and
21 control subjects without a family history of type 2 diabetes, who were
matched for sex, age, BMI, waist-to-hip ratio, and aerobic capacity,
underwent a hyperglycemic glucose clamp (10 mmol/l, 180 min). An OGTT (75 g
glucose in 300 ml water) was also performed. RESULTS: First-phase insulin
release (plasma insulin, 0-10 min) was not different (multiple analysis of
variance [MANOVA]: F = 2.63, P = 0.11). Second-phase insulin release was
lower (MANOVA: F = 4.18, P = 0.047). Separate analyses of variance showed
decreased plasma insulin levels from 120 min onward (all P < 0.05),
decreasing to geometric mean (95% CI) levels of 330 (270-402) and 462
(366-582) pmol/l at 180 min in relatives and control subjects,
respectively. The insulin sensitivity index (ISI) as assessed using a
hyperglycemic clamp was not different between the two groups. Mean +/- SE
ISI during the 3rd hour was 27.5 +/- 2.2 and 30.5 +/- 3.0
micrograms.kg-1.min-1.pmol-1.l-1 in relatives and control subjects,
respectively (P > 0.20). At 90 min after the OGTT, log plasma insulin
levels correlated significantly with second-phase insulin release as
assessed using the hyperglycemic glucose clamp. CONCLUSIONS: Normal
glucose-tolerant first-degree relatives of type 2 diabetic subjects have a
decreased second-phase insulin release, compared with matched control
subjects. After an OGTT, 90-min values of log plasma insulin and 90-min
values of the ratio of log plasma insulin to blood glucose may be good
indicators of insulin secretory properties in normal glucose-tolerant
family members of type 2 diabetic subjects.

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