Impact of family history of diabetes on the assessment of β-cell function

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作者
Alford, FP
Henriksen, JE
Rantzau, C
Vaag, A
Hew, LF
Ward, GM
Beck-Nielsen, H
机构
[1] St Vincents Hosp, Dept Endocrinol & Diabet, Fitzroy, Vic 3065, Australia
[2] Univ Melbourne, St Vincents Hosp, Dept Med, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[3] Odense Univ Hosp, Dept Endocrinol M, Diabet Res Ctr, Odense, Denmark
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METABOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL | 1998年 / 47卷 / 05期
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
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10.1016/S0026-0495(98)90234-7
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Numerous factors impinge on beta-cell function, and include the genetic background and insulin sensitivity of the individual. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the impact of a family history of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) on beta-cell function and to determine whether the relationships between beta-cell function and insulin sensitivity and age are influenced by a family history of diabetes. Thirty-three healthy control subjects (CON), 20 normal glucose-tolerant first-degree relatives of known NIDDM patients (REL), and 12 nondiabetic identical twins with an identical twin with known NIDDM were studied. Insulin and C-peptide responses to an acute intravenous glucose (AIRS) and glucagon bolus (at euglycemia [AIR([G.GON])]) were measured, as well as each individual's insulin sensitivity. Fasting insulin and C-peptide levels were similar in all groups. AIRS was significantly reduced by 65% in the nondiabetic twins compared with the CON and REL groups, with the latter group being similar to CON, whereas for the AIR([G.GON]), the insulin responses in the twin subjects were reduced only by 35% compared with CON. Following stepwise (default) multiple regression analysis, three independent variables (insulin sensitivity, 23%; family history of NIDDM, 20%; and fasting glucose, 7%) were identified, and these combined to fit a model for prediction of acute beta-cell responses to glucose that yielded an R-2 (adjusted) value of 50%. Following analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), a positive family history of NIDDM and insulin sensitivity but not the age of the subject were confirmed as separate factors affecting AIRS. In conclusion, in subjects with normal or mild glucose intolerance, the individual's genetic background and insulin sensitivity are important determinants of insulin secretion. Copyright (C) 1998 by W.B. Saunders Company.
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