Serum uric acid and insulin secretion in diabetes mellitus.

Riv Eur Sci Med Farmacol

Metabolic and Diabetologic Intensive Care Unit, Policlinico Paolo Giaccone, University of Palermo.

Published: July 1997

In order to define the relationship, if any, between serum uric acid and insulin pattern in different types of diabetes mellitus, 4 groups of subjects (controls, and affected by type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus, with and without obesity) were considered. In each group, successively cleared of the long-term and complicated diabetic patients, serum and urinary uric acid and insulin secretion (serum C-peptide values) were determined. Serum uric acid and C-peptide values were higher in type 2 obese diabetic subjects vs the other groups of patients and controls (p < 0.001). No difference was found, on the contrary, between creatinine clearance and urinary excretion of uric acid among the groups. Moreover, serum uric acid values were in positive correlation (p < 0.02) with serum C-peptide values considering, among the diabetic subjects, only those with duration of diabetes less than 5 years and without micro-macrovascular complications. In conclusion, these data lead to presume that diabetic patients with short duration of disease and without complications show a different serum uric acid pattern, strictly related to beta-cellular secretion.

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