Analysis of Early-Phase Insulin Responses in Nonobese Subjects With Mild Glucose Intolerance
- 1 November 1992
- journal article
- Published by American Diabetes Association in Diabetes Care
- Vol. 15 (11) , 1517-1521
- https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.15.11.1517
Abstract
To study the possible contribution of a B-cell defect in the development of glucose intolerance in nonobese subjects. There were 41 normal, nondiabetic subjects; 18 subjects with IGT; and 21 patients with NIDDM. All subjects were nonobese (BMI < 27 kg/m2). Insulin secretory responses to an OGTT, IVGTT, and GST were studied. Early-phase insulin responses to OGTT and IVGTT were decreased in subjects with IGT to levels comparable with those in NIDDM patients, whereas the response to GST was preserved in the subjects with IGT compared with NIDDM patients. The insulinogenic index of OGTT correlated well (r = 0.78) with early-phase insulin response to IVGTT, suggesting that the insulinogenic index in OGTT is related to the early-phase insulin response to IVGTT in nonobese subjects. Impaired early-phase insulin response to glucose was associated with mild glucose intolerance, suggesting the importance of impaired insulin secretion in the development of glucose intolerance in nonobese subjects.Keywords
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