The aim of the present study was to evaluate insulin secretion by the pancreatic B cell in a group of patients with severe chronic pancreatitis and without overt diabetes. For this purpose we have measured plasma insulin and C-peptide peripheral levels in the fasting state and after a 100-g oral glucose load in 10 patients with severe chronic pancreatitis and fasting normoglycemia, and in 10 sex-, age-, and weight-matched healthy controls. As compared to normal subjects, patients with chronic pancreatitis showed: (1) significantly higher plasma glucose levels after oral glucose load (area under the plasma glucose curve 1708 +/- 142 vs 1208 +/- 47 mmol/liter X 240 min, P less than 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this study, we have measured plasma insulin at fasting and following an oral glucose load and blood pressure after glucose load in 367 (247 non-obese, 120 obese) normotensive and untreated mildly hypertensive subjects. Overall, there was no independent association between fasting plasma insulin levels and blood pressure values. After controlling for age and body weight, a significant relationship between postglucose plasma insulin levels and diastolic blood pressure was found.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Obstet Gynecol
July 1987
To evaluate the impact of the menstrual cycle on glucose tolerance and insulin secretion, in the present study we have measured the plasma concentrations of glucose, insulin, and C-peptide during a 2-hour oral glucose tolerance test in 110 healthy, nonobese, regularly menstruating women. Fifty-five women were in the follicular phase, and 55 were in the luteal phase of the cycle. The two groups were well matched for age and body weight.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of this study was to evaluate whether the correlation between insulin resistance and peripheral hyperinsulinaemia existing in mild glucose intolerance corresponds to a relationship between insulin resistance and insulin overproduction by the pancreas. In addition, the possibility that insulin resistance is related to insulin metabolism was examined. Twenty five subjects with fasting normoglycaemia and an abnormal glucose response to the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) were studied.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe present study was designed to compare insulin extraction by the liver following oral glucose administrations of different size, in order to evaluate insulin removal by the liver in relation to the insulin exposure, and to the amount of ingested glucose. Insulin secretion by the pancreas was estimated by the measurement of peripheral C-peptide levels, and insulin extraction by the liver by the analysis of peripheral C-peptide to insulin ratios and relations. Ten healthy subjects (5 males and 5 females), aged 16 to 66 yr, with normal bw, and without family history of diabetes mellitus were investigated by means of the administration, on alternate days, of 50 and 150 g oral glucose loads.
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