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Τετάρτη 7 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

Impact of C-Peptide Status on the Response of Glucagon and Endogenous Glucose Production to Induced Hypoglycaemia in T1D.

Impact of C-Peptide Status on the Response of Glucagon and Endogenous Glucose Production to Induced Hypoglycaemia in T1D.

J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2018 Feb 01;:

Authors: Zenz S, Mader JK, Regittnig W, Brunner M, Korsatko S, Boulgaropoulos B, Magnes C, Raml R, Narath SH, Eller P, Augustin T, Pieber TR

Abstract
Context: Complete loss of beta-cell function in type 1 diabetes (T1DM) patients may lead to an increased risk of severe hypoglycaemia.
Objective: We aimed to determine the impact of C-peptide status on glucagon response and endogenous glucose production (EGP) during hypoglycaemia in T1DM patients.
Design/ Setting: We conducted an open, comparative trial.
Patients: 10 C-peptide positive (C-pos) and 11 matched C-peptide negative (C-neg) T1DM patients were enrolled.
Intervention: Plasma glucose was normalised over the night fast and after a steady-state (baseline) plateau all patients underwent a hyperinsulinaemic, stepwise hypoglycaemic clamp with glucose plateaus of 5.5, 3.5, 2.5 mmol/l and a recovery phase of 4.0 mmol/l. Blood glucagon was measured with a specific and highly sensitive glucagon assay. EGP was determined with stable isotope tracer technique.
Main Outcome Measure: Impact of C-peptide status on glucagon response and EGP during hypoglycaemia.
Results: Glucagon concentrations were significantly lower in C-pos and C-neg patients than previously reported. At baseline, C-pos patients had higher glucagon concentrations than C-neg patients (8.39±4.6 vs. 4.19±2.4 pmol/l, p=0.016, mean±SD), but comparable EGP rates (2.13±0.2 vs. 2.04±0.3 mg/kg/min, p< 0.391). In both groups, insulin suppressed glucagon levels, but hypoglycaemia revealed significantly higher glucagon concentrations in C-pos than in C-neg patients. EGP was significantly higher in C-pos patients at hypoglycaemia (2.5mmol/l) compared to C-neg patients.
Conclusions: Glucagon concentrations and EGP during hypoglycaemia were more pronounced in C-pos than in C-neg patients which indicates that preserved beta-cell function may contribute to counter-regulation during hypoglycaemia in type 1 diabetes patients.

PMID: 29408994 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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