An Importance of Carbohydrate Ingestion for the Expression of the Effect of α-Glucosidase Inhibitor in NIDDM
- 1 June 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Diabetes Association in Diabetes Care
- Vol. 19 (6) , 642-647
- https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.19.6.642
Abstract
OBJECTIVE To examine the usefulness of α-glucosidase inhibitors in glycemic control of patients with NIDDM. The involvement of carbohydrate ingestion in manifestation of the effects of α-glucosidase inhibitors was also investigated. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS A total of 41 patients hospitalized with NIDDM (22 patients receiving sulfonylurea and 19 receiving insulin therapy) were given α-glucosidase inhibitors during the period when their blood glucose levels were well controlled. They were followed for 3 weeks as inpatients and for an additional 6 months as outpatients. They were retrospectively divided into two groups according to the percentage of carbohydrates in all sources of calories during outpatient management: the 50% group. Between these two groups, we compared circadian variation in blood glucose levels, HbA1c, and urine C-peptide. RESULTS Treatment with alpha-glucosidase inhibitors during the hospital stay markedly improved circadian variation in blood glucose levels and HbA1c and decreased urine C-peptide in both groups. While HbA1c returned to its pretreatment level at 6 months after the treatment in the 50% group at 6 months. CONCLUSIONS α-Glucosidase inhibitors are useful for glycemic control in patients with NIDDM and the percentage of carbohydrate in all calorie sources is an important factor for the expression of their effects.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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