Influence of exogenous insulin on C-peptide levels in subjects with type 2 diabetes |
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Authors: | Albareda M Rigla M Rodríguez-Espinosa J Caballero A Chico A Cabezas R Carreras G Pérez A |
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Affiliation: | Department of Endocrinology, Hospital Sant Pau, UAB, Sant Antonio Ma Claret, 167, 08025 Barcelona, Spain. |
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Abstract: | Aim:The aim of this study was to determine whether the influence of insulin therapy on fasting and stimulated C-peptide levels in type 2 diabetic subjects is due to plasma glucose reduction or a direct effect of exogenous insulin.Methods:Plasma glucose and serum C-peptide levels were determined before and after IV injection of 1 mg glucagon on three separate days in 21 type 2 diabetic subjects. Day 1: without pharmacological treatment and fasting plasma glucose >11.1 mmol/L; day 2: fasting plasma glucose 4.4–7.8 mmol/L, 1 h after withdrawing intravenous regular insulin infusion; day 3: fasting plasma glucose 4.4–7.8 mmol/L with bed-time NPH insulin.Results:Fasting and glucagon stimulated C-peptide levels were higher on day 1 than days 2 and 3. Fasting, but not stimulated C-peptide levels, were lower on day 3 than day 2. These differences were not appeared when the percentage of C-peptide increment or the C-peptide/glucose ratio were compared in the three days.Conclusions:Blood glucose reduction instead of exogenous insulin is responsible for the C-peptide decrease during insulin therapy in type 2 diabetic subjects. |
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