Estimation of insulin sensitivity and glucose clearance from minimal model: new insights from labeled IVGTT
- 1 May 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism
- Vol. 250 (5) , E591-E598
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.1986.250.5.e591
Abstract
The "minimal model" of glucose disappearance provides noninvasive estimates of insulin sensitivity and glucose effectiveness from an intravenous glucose tolerance test (IVGTT). However, this model does not allow the separation of glucose production from utilization. To overcome this limitation, labeled glucose ws injected along with cold glucose in six normal dogs, and both cold and labeled glucose time courses were monitored along with insulin concentration. A revised minimal model was fitted to tracer data to obtain new measures of insulin sensitivity .**GRAPHIC**. = 6.41 .+-. 0.91 10-4 min-1 .cntdot. .mu.U-1 .cntdot. ml-1) and fractional glucose clearance .**GRAPHIC**. = 0.0092 .+-. 0.0009 min-1). .**GRAPHIC**. was compared with a direct measure obtained by a hepatic arterial-venous difference technique, which yielded a value of 0.0097 .+-. 0.0002, virtually idential to .**GRAPHIC**. thereby validating the model estimate. When the original minimal model was identified from cold data, we obtained SI = 4.52 .+-. 1.39 and SG = 0.042 .+-. 0.009. .**GRAPHIC**. and .**GRAPHIC**. were different from SI and SG, respectively. In particular SG overestimates fractional glucose clearance by approximately five times. The revised minimal model yields glucose disposal parameters .**GRAPHIC**. and .**GRAPHIC**. that are not affected by the confounding effect of insulin and glucose inhibition of glucose production. Limitations inherent in cold IVGTT and original minimal model are overcome by labeled IVGTT and the revised minimal model, while test simplicity remains.This publication has 19 references indexed in Scilit:
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