By the cooperation of members of the Japan Diabetes Society, we collec
ted data on 144 twin pairs with diabetes or glucose intolerance. By th
e diagnosis of reporting physicians, the concordance rate of diabetes
in monozygotic twins (MZ) was 47% (9/10) for IDDM and 87% (68/78) for
NIDDM. The concordance rate in dizygotic twins (DZ) was 8% (1/13) and
43% (9/21) for IDDM and NIDDM, respectively. The concordance rate was
higher in MZ than in DZ and in IDDM than in NIDDM. In MZ, the concorda
nce rate was higher in twin pairs in which probands developed diabetes
at an older age. The discordant period for diabetes was not shorter i
n discordant pairs than in concordant pairs. The period of living toge
ther was irrelevant to concordance for diabetes. When co-twins of NIDD
M twins were examined by oral glucose tolerance test, 98% of co-twins
of MZ and 92% of co-twins of DZ had diabetes or a milder degree of glu
cose intolerance, while in IDDM pairs 45% of MZ and 50% of DZ co-twins
had normal glucose tolerance. The insulinogenic index (the ratio of t
he increment of insulin to that of blood glucose 30 min after a glucos
e load) in discordant NIDDM co-twins was similar to subjects with the
same degree of glucose intolerance.