2008
DOI: 10.1007/s00125-008-1098-5
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The interpretation of glucose clamp studies of long-acting insulin analogues: from physiology to marketing and back

Abstract: Glucose clamp studies assessing the time-action profile of long-acting insulin analogues have reported conflicting results. In an attempt to reconcile the data, we organised an expert meeting of four leading European clamp groups, during which consensus was reached on some but not all points discussed. In this paper, which reflects our personal views only, we aim to provide guidance for readers and reviewers on the interpretation of this type of clamp study and to clarify its inherent limitations.Glucose clamp… Show more

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“…25 The use of a study population of patients diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes mellitus is recommended, as endogenous insulin secretion will not affect results obtained. 3,25 However, during the initial stages of Type 1 diabetes mellitus β-cell function may not be entirely lost, resulting in production of endogenous insulin. 26 During infusion of glucose and exogenous insulin to establish the hyperinsulinaemic euglycemic state prior to initiation of the clamp study, the duration of action of the exogenous insulin injected prior to the clamp and time of discontinuation prior to administration of study insulin must be considered to avoid masking the glucose-lowering effect of the study insulin.…”
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“…25 The use of a study population of patients diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes mellitus is recommended, as endogenous insulin secretion will not affect results obtained. 3,25 However, during the initial stages of Type 1 diabetes mellitus β-cell function may not be entirely lost, resulting in production of endogenous insulin. 26 During infusion of glucose and exogenous insulin to establish the hyperinsulinaemic euglycemic state prior to initiation of the clamp study, the duration of action of the exogenous insulin injected prior to the clamp and time of discontinuation prior to administration of study insulin must be considered to avoid masking the glucose-lowering effect of the study insulin.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The time-action profiles of long-acting analogue insulins are thus best studied once steady-state conditions have been reached. 3 Steady-state is achieved when the absorption of a drug is equal to its elimination, after approximately four to five half-lives. It is recommended that glucose clamp studies for long-acting insulin analogues are performed at steady-state conditions in a study population of patients diagnosed with diabetes mellitus.…”
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“…Findings from glucose clamp studies of long-acting insulin analogues are difficult to interpret and are of questionable relevance for clinical practice in patients with type 2 diabetes [4]. Despite scant comparative data showing clinical superiority over NPH insulin, long-acting insulin analogues are increasingly used in type 2 diabetes [5].…”
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confidence: 99%