NON-INSULIN-MEDIATED GLUCOSE-UPTAKE IN SEVERAL INSULIN-RESISTANT STATES IN THE POSTABSORTIVE PERIOD

Citation
Da. Garciaestevez et al., NON-INSULIN-MEDIATED GLUCOSE-UPTAKE IN SEVERAL INSULIN-RESISTANT STATES IN THE POSTABSORTIVE PERIOD, Diabetes research and clinical practice, 39(2), 1998, pp. 107-113
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Endocrynology & Metabolism
ISSN journal
01688227
Volume
39
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
107 - 113
Database
ISI
SICI code
0168-8227(1998)39:2<107:NGISIS>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
The aim of our work was to study non-insulin-mediated glucose uptake ( NIMGU), in the postabsorptive state, in several pathologies characteri zed by peripheral insulin resistance, namely, obesity (n=10), NIDDM (n =7), acromegaly (n=7) and Gushing's disease (n=6). These groups were c ompared with a group of 16 healthy subjects. To estimate peripheral in sulin sensitivity (S-1) and glucose effectiveness (S-G), we used the m inimal model of glucose metabolism. Although all of these pathologies showed severe insulin resistance (control: 6.44+/2.63, obesity: 2.84 i 1.57, NIDDM: 1.71 i 0.77, acromegaly: 1.88+/-1.23, Gushing's disease: 1.87+/-0.66 x 10(-4) min(-1) (mu U/ml)(-1), P<0.01), fasting insulin- mediated glucose uptake (IMGU) did not differ significantly among the five groups, because reactive hyperinsulinaemia was present in all of these states. The contribution of' NIMGU to whole-body glucose uptake did not differ significantly among the five groups (control: 77+/-8%; obesity. 77+/-9%; acromegaly: 82+/-8%; Gushing's disease: 83+/-8%; NID DM: 84+/-7%). In conclusion, our data show that, in the postabsorptive period, non-insulin mediated glucose uptake is a major determinant of glucose disposal and is similar in the different pathologies studied; on the other hand? although absolute rates of basal insulin-mediated glucose uptake are reduced in insulin-resistant states, they did not a chieve statistical value compared with control subjects because of com pensatory hyperinsulinaemia. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. Al l rights reserved.