Ketosis-prone type 2 diabetes in patients of sub-Saharan African origin -: Clinical pathophysiology and natural history of β-cell dysfunction and insulin resistance

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Mauvais-Jarvis, F
Sobngwi, E
Porcher, R
Riveline, JP
Kevorkian, JP
Vaisse, C
Charpentier, G
Guillausseau, PJ
Vexiau, P
Gautier, JF
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[1] Saint Louis Hosp, Dept Endocrinol & Diabet, Paris, France
[2] Univ Paris 07, Sch Med, Paris, France
[3] Saint Louis Hosp, Dept Med Biostat, Paris, France
[4] Sud Francilien Hosp, Dept Diabet & Metab Dis, Corbeil Essonnes, France
[5] Lariboisiere Hosp, Dept Internal Med B, Paris, France
[6] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Med, Diabet Res Ctr, San Francisco, CA USA
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10.2337/diabetes.53.3.645
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Nonautoimmune ketosis-prone diabetic syndromes are increasingly frequent in nonwhite populations. We have characterized a cohort of patients of sub-Saharan African origin who had ketosis-prone type 2 diabetes (n = 111), type I diabetes (n = 21), and type 2 diabetes (n = 88) and were admitted to a hospital for management of uncontrolled diabetes. We compared epidemiological, clinical, and metabolic features at diabetes onset and measured insulin secretion (glucagon-stimulated C-peptide) and insulin action (short intravenous insulin tolerance test) during a 10-year follow-up. Ketosis-prone type 2 diabetes shows a strong male predominance, stronger family history, higher age and BMI, and more severe metabolic decompensation than type 1 diabetes. In ketosis-prone type 2 diabetes, discontinuation of insulin therapy with development of remission of insulin dependence is achieved in 76% of patients (noninsulin dependent), whereas only 24% of patients remain insulin dependent. During evolution, ketosisprone type 2 diabetes exhibit specific beta-cell dysfunction features that distinguish it from type 1 and type 2 diabetes. The clinical course of non-insulin-dependent ketosis-prone type 2 diabetes is characterized by ketotic relapses followed or not by a new remission. Progressive hyperglycemia precedes and is a strong risk factor for ketotic relapses (hazard ratio 38). The probability for non-insulin-dependent ketosis-prone type 2 diabetes to relapse is 90% within 10 years, of whom similar to50% will become definitively insulin dependent. Insulin sensitivity is decreased in equal proportion in both ketosis-prone type 2 diabetes and type 2 diabetes, but improves significantly in non-insulin-dependent ketosis-prone type 2 diabetes, only after correction of hyperglycemia. In conclusion, ketosis-prone type 2 diabetes can be distinguished from type I diabetes and classical type 2 diabetes by specific features of clinical pathophysiology and also by the natural history of P-cell dysfunction and insulin resistance reflecting a propensity to glucose toxicity.
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