Publications by authors named "Anne Margot Umpleby"

Article Synopsis
  • Duodenal mucosal resurfacing (DMR) is a new endoscopic technique that helps reduce HbA1c levels in type 2 diabetes patients without causing weight loss.
  • In a study with 32 insulin-resistant women suffering from PCOS and obesity, participants were either treated with DMR or a sham procedure, and various metabolic and reproductive markers were monitored over six months.
  • Results showed no significant increase in insulin sensitivity related to DMR compared to the sham group, indicating that the procedure's benefits might be limited to specific conditions of high blood sugar or severely affected intestinal tissue.
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Objective: Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) characteristically enhances postprandial levels of glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1), a mechanism that contributes to its profound glucose-lowering effects. This enhancement is thought to be triggered by bypass of food to the distal small intestine with higher densities of neuroendocrine L-cells. We hypothesized that if this is the predominant mechanism behind the enhanced secretion of GLP-1, a longer intestinal bypass would potentiate the postprandial peak in GLP-1, translating into higher insulin secretion and, thus, additional improvements in glucose tolerance.

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Aim: To investigate relationships between insulin clearance, insulin secretion, hepatic fat accumulation and insulin sensitivity in black African (BA) and white European (WE) men.

Methods: Twenty-three BA and twenty-three WE men with normal glucose tolerance, matched for age and body mass index, underwent a hyperglycaemic clamp to measure insulin secretion and clearance, hyperinsulinaemic-euglycaemic clamp with stable glucose isotope infusion to measure whole-body and hepatic-specific insulin sensitivity, and magnetic resonance imaging to quantify intrahepatic lipid (IHL).

Results: BA men had higher glucose-stimulated peripheral insulin levels (48.

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Intrahepatic lipid (IHL) is linked with reduced hepatic insulin sensitivity and insulin clearance. Despite their high risk for type 2 diabetes (T2D), there have been limited investigations of these relationships in black populations. We investigated these relationships in 18 white European (WE) and 18 black West African (BWA) men with T2D <5 years.

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