Surrogate estimates of insulin sensitivity in Chinese diabetic patients and their offspring.

Journal: Diabetic Medicine : A Journal Of The British Diabetic Association
Published:
Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the relationship between surrogate measures of insulin sensitivity and results from euglycaemic insulin clamp in Chinese diabetic patients and their offspring.

Methods: The study included 59 volunteers from 20 diabetic families. Each participant completed a 75-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and a euglycaemic insulin clamp. We tested the correlation of surrogate measures of insulin sensitivity with M-values and M/I ratios (the amount of glucose infused during 90-120 min of the clamp was defined as M, and the mean values of plasma insulin during 90-120 min as I) from the euglycaemic insulin clamp. These measures included fasting insulin (FPI), insulin at 120 min of OGTT, insulin area under the curve of OGTT, fasting glucose-to-insulin ratio, homeostasis model assessment for insulin sensitivity (HOMA-IR and HOMA %S) and the Matsuda-DeFronzo index from OGTT.

Results: The Matsuda-DeFronzo index closely correlated to M-value and M/I in 21 diabetic, 38 non-diabetic individuals and the 59 participants overall (with M-value, r = 0.68, 0.84 and 0.84; with M/I, r = 0.71, 0.72 and 0.75, respectively, all P < 0.001). Without OGTT, HOMA %S was a good surrogate index for diabetic (correlated to M-value and M/I, r = 0.71 and 0.68, P = 0.001) and for non-diabetic subjects (to M-value, r = 0.73; to M/I, r = 0.55, both P < 0.001). FPI was as good as HOMA %S and Matsuda-DeFronzo index.

Conclusions: The Matsuda-DeFronzo index, HOMA %S and FPI are good surrogate estimates of insulin sensitivity in Chinese diabetic subjects and their offspring.

Authors
C Kuo, C Hwu, C Kwok, L Hsiao, M Weih, S Lee, Y Lee, L Ho
Relevant Conditions

Type 2 Diabetes (T2D)