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    Title: The insulin sensitivity, glucose sensitivity, and acute insulin response to glucose toad in adolescent type 2 diabetes in Taiwanese
    Authors: Pei, D;Hsiao, CF;Hung, YJ;Hsieh, CH;Fang, SC;Lian, WC;Hsu, WL;Fu, CC;Chen, HD;Kuo, SW
    Contributors: Division of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
    Abstract: Background Insulin sensitivity (SI), glucose sensitivity (SG), acute insulin response to glucose load (AIR), and obesity in adolescent type 2 diabetes patients (young diabetes, YDM) in Taiwan were studied. Methods Forty patients diagnosed at < 22 years of age were enrolled and divided into non-obese (NOYDM, BMI < 27 kg/m(2)) and obese groups (OBYDM BMI > 27 kg/m(2)). Adult-onset type 2 diabetes patients (ADM) > 40 years old (n = 41) and nondiabetic young adults (N) (n = 23) served as controls. Fasting plasma lipids, insulin, and glucose were measured. Homeostasis model assessment was calculated to estimate insulin sensitivity and beta-cell function. A frequent-sampled intravenous glucose tolerance test was performed to evaluate SI, SG, and AIR. Results SI and AIR were significantly lower in YDM and ADM than in N (0.92 +/- 0.13, 0.8 +/- 0.15 and 3.24 +/- 0.47 x 10(-4)/U/mL for SI; 40.3 +/- 20.3, 107.3 +/- 50.2, 1208 +/- 306.3 uU/min for AIR). SG of YDM and ADM were lower compared with N (0.014 +/- 0.00138, 0.0292 +/- 0.0058 vs 0.034 +/- 0.0086 min(-1) respectively). No difference was noted between YDM and ADM. SI and SG were not different in NOYDM and OBYDM. AIR was higher in OBYDM (83.6 +/- 34.3 vs -7.6 +/- 13.66 uU/min). Conclusions YDM had defects in SI, SG, and AIR compared to N, which was similar to the pathophysiology of ADM. The results imply that YDM may be either a different subtype of diabetes or the same type of diabetes as ADM, with severe defects associated with earlier age of onset. OBYDM had higher AIR than NOYDM.
    Keywords: Endocrinology & Metabolism
    Date: 2006-01
    Relation: Diabetes-Metabolism Research and Reviews. 2006 Jan-Feb;22(1):26-33.
    Link to: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dmrr.522
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