1967
DOI: 10.1172/jci105534
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Insulin Secretion in Response to Glycemic Stimulus: Relation of Delayed Initial Release to Carbohydrate intolerance in Mild Diabetes Mellitus*

Abstract: Summary. Insulin secretory responses to paired intravenous and oral glucose loads were determined in 38 nonobese individuals classified as normal (nondiabetic) subjects, "mild" diabetics (fasting blood glucose below 105 mg per 100 ml), or "moderate" diabetics (fasting glucose below 192 mg per 100 ml). Studies were also performed in 29 obese persons who were similarly grouped. The intravenous load was given to assess the alacrity of hormonal release after glycemic stimulus, and the oral glucose to determine how… Show more

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“…The determination of the insulinogenic index according to Seltzer et al [32] (Table 3) did not reveal any significant differences in the first 30' after glucose administration; but the mean values indicated a slower increase in the myxoedema group. Therefore, it may be worth while to investigate further the possibility that the immediate insulinogenic response to the intravenous glucose load is reduced in myxoedema.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…The determination of the insulinogenic index according to Seltzer et al [32] (Table 3) did not reveal any significant differences in the first 30' after glucose administration; but the mean values indicated a slower increase in the myxoedema group. Therefore, it may be worth while to investigate further the possibility that the immediate insulinogenic response to the intravenous glucose load is reduced in myxoedema.…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…10 hyperthyroid, 7 hypothyroid and 9 normal subjects. The A-insulin~A-glucose ratio (insulinogenic index) was calculated according to Seltzer et al [32].…”
Section: Choice Of Patients and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The HOMA beta cell function index estimates beta cell function using fasting insulin and glucose levels [19]. The insulinogenic index used 30 min after oral glucose ingestion provides a measure of early insulin secretion in response to oral glucose stimulation [22]. To assess the insulin secretory response to intravenous glucose, a similar index was calculated from the glucose and insulin plasma concentrations measured after the administration of intravenous glucose during the clamp experiment.…”
Section: Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The insulinogenic index [20] for the whole test was calculated by dividing the incremental insulin area above fasting baseline by the incremental glucose area above fasting baseline. The magnitude of the enteral stimulus, i. e. the incretin effect on insulin secretion during OGTT, was calculated from the following formula: Incremental insulin areaoGrr --incremental insulin areawG 1 / incremental insulin areaivGi.…”
Section: Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%