Impaired incretin secretion and pancreatic dysfunction with older age and diabetes |
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Authors: | Bruno Geloneze,Maria da Saude de Oliveira,Ana Carolina Junqueira Vasques,Fernanda Satake Novaes,José Carlos Pareja,Marcos Antonio Tambascia |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Laboratory of Investigation on Metabolism and Diabetes (LIMED), GASTROCENTRO, Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil;2. School of Applied Sciences, University of Campinas (UNICAMP);3. National Institute of Science and Technology on Obesity and Diabetes, Brazil;4. University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Department of Endocrinology, Campinas, SP, Brazil |
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ObjectiveTo estimate the impact of aging and diabetes on insulin sensitivity, beta-cell function, adipocytokines, and incretin production.MethodsHyperglycemic clamps, arginine tests and meal tolerance tests were performed in 50 non-obese subjects to measure insulin sensitivity (IS) and insulin secretion as well as plasma levels of glucagon, GLP-1 and GIP. Patients with diabetes and healthy control subjects were divided into the following groups: middle-aged type 2 diabetes (MA-DM), aged Type 2 diabetes (A-DM) and middle-aged or aged subjects with normal glucose tolerance (MA-NGT or A-NGT).ResultsIS, as determined by the homeostasis model assessment, glucose infusion rate, and oral glucose insulin sensitivity, was reduced in the aged and DM groups compared with MA-NGT, but it was similar in the MA-DM and A-DM groups. Insulinogenic index, first and second phase insulin secretion and the disposition indices, but not insulin response to arginine, were reduced in the aged and DM groups. Postprandial glucagon production was higher in MA-DM compared to MA-NGT. Whereas the GLP-1 production was reduced in A-DM, no differences between groups were observed in GIP production.ConclusionsIn non-obese subjects, diabetes and aging impair insulin sensitivity. Insulin production is reduced by aging, and diabetes exacerbates this condition. Aging associated defects superimposed diabetic physiopathology, particularly regarding GLP-1 production. On the other hand, the glucose-independent secretion of insulin was preserved. Knowledge of the complex relationship between aging and diabetes could support the development of physiopathological and pharmacological based therapies. |
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Keywords: | A-DM, aged type 2 diabetes AIR, acute insulin response A-NGT, aged normal glucose tolerance AUC, area under the curve BMI, body mass index DI, disposition index DM, diabetes mellitus ELISA, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay FFM, free fat mass GIP, glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide GIR, glucose infusion rate GLP-1, glucagon-like peptide 1 HOMA, homeostasis model assessment HPLC, high-performance liquid chromatography IGI, insulinogenic index IS, insulin sensitivity ISI, insulin sensitivity index MA-DM, middle-aged type 2 diabetes MA-NGT, middle-aged normal glucose tolerance MTT, meal tolerance test OGIS, oral glucose insulin sensitivity index RIA, radioimmunoassay T2DM, type 2 diabetes |
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