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Parallel manifestation of insulin resistance and beta cell decompensation is compatible with a common defect in Type 2 diabetes
Authors:D?Tripathy  K?F?Eriksson  M?Orho-Melander  J?Fredriksson  G?Ahlqvist  Email author" target="_blank">L?GroopEmail author
Institution:(1) Wallenberg Laboratory, Department of Endocrinology, Lund University, Sweden;(2) Department of Endocrinology, Malmö University Hospital, Lund University, 20502 Malmö, Sweden
Abstract:Aims/hypothesis The aim of the study was to evaluate the relationship between insulin sensitivity, beta cell function and glucose tolerance, and its dependence on variants in the newly identified Type 2 diabetes susceptibility gene, calpain-10 (CAPN10).Methods We studied 203 men of the same age but with varying degrees of glucose tolerance. These men participated in (i) an oral glucose tolerance test, (ii) a euglycaemic clamp combined with indirect calorimetry and infusion of 3-3H]-glucose and (iii) a stepwise assessment of acute insulin response to arginine (AIR) at three different glucose concentrations (fasting, 14 and 28 mmol/l).Results There was a linear increase in NEFA levels (p<0.0005) and WHR (p<0.0005) and decrease in glucose uptake due to a reduction in glucose storage over the entire range of glucose tolerance (r=–0.404; p<0.005). No increase in endogenous glucose production (EGP) was seen until patients had manifest diabetes. However, when EGP was expressed relative to fasting insulin concentrations, there was a linear deterioration of basal hepatic insulin sensitivity (r=–0.514; p<0.005). The AIR followed a bell-shaped curve with an initial rise and subsequent decrease. However, AIR adjusted for insulin sensitivity (disposition index) showed a linear decrease with increasing glucose concentrations (r=–0.563; p<0.001) starting already in subjects with normal glucose tolerance. There was an inverse correlation between increase in WHR and NEFA and peripheral as well as hepatic insulin sensitivity. Subjects with the genotype combination of CAPN10 consisting of SNP44 TT and SNP43 GG genotypes had significantly lower insulin-stimulated glucose uptake than carriers of the other genotype combinations (5.3±0.4 vs 7.2±0.4 mg·ffm kg–1·min–1·mU·l–1; p<0.005).Conclusions/interpretation We conclude that the pre-diabetic state is characterised by a similar linear deterioration of peripheral and hepatic insulin sensitivity as beta cell function and that variants in the CAPN10 gene modify this relationship. These findings are compatible with a common defect in muscle, liver and beta cells in the pathogenesis of Type 2 diabetes.Abbreviations AIR acute insulin responses to arginine - DI disposition index - EGP endogenous glucose production - ffm fat free mass - VO2max maximal aerobic capacity
Keywords:Beta cell function  Calpain-10 gene  Disposition index  Endogenous glucose production  Glucose tolerance  Hepatic insulin sensitivity  Insulin resistance  Insulin secretion  Type 2 Diabetes
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