[Newly manifested type IIb diabetes presents with significant hyperinsulinemia].

Med Klin (Munich)

III. Medizinische Abteilung des Schwabinger Krankenhauses und Forschergruppe Diabetes, München.

Published: April 1996

Background: Data concerning the insulin status in the early phase of NIDDM are controversial.

Patients And Method: Since this has therapeutical implications, ten patients were identified with new-onset type 2 diabetes, defined by fasting blood glucose concentrations below 120 mg/dl, no previous history of diabetes and venous blood glucose concentrations at 120 min of an oral glucose tolerance test above 200 mg/dl (x 262 +/- 15 mg/dl) ("diabetic glucose tolerance"). Ten subjects with normal glucose tolerance and no familial history of NIDDM, who were matched for gender, age (n: 56 +/- 2 years, D: 61 +/- 5) and BMI (n: 28 +/- 1, D: 28 +/- 1), served as control group. Serum insulin was measured using a double-antibody sandwich-test (no cross-reaction with proinsulin and C-peptide) at 0, 30 and 120 min of an oGTT.

Result: In the diabetic group, basal insulin levels were found to be elevated 1.7-fold (n: 7.9 +/- 1.4 uU/ml, D: 13.3 +/- 1.4, p = 0.03), 30 min values were the same in both groups and the 120 min value was 4.6-fold higher in the diabetic group (n: 33.9 +/- 8.7, D: 156.2 +/- 27.4, p = 0.0008).

Conclusion: Thus, in new-onset diabetes, in the early phase of an oGTT (30 min) both insulin secretion and action are reduced, in the second phase (120 min) severe insulin resistance predominates at maximally stimulated secretion. These findings underline the therapeutical strategy in these patients, to reduce postprandial blood glucose increments and improve insulin resistance by diet and, if necessary, pharmacologically.

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