PMID: 2492963Mar 1, 1989Paper

Effects of basal insulin supplementation on disposition of mixed meal in obese patients with NIDDM

Diabetes
M McMahonR Rizza

Abstract

Basal insulin supplementation has been used as a therapy for patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) who require insulin. To determine whether basal insulin supplementation in addition to lowering postabsorptive plasma glucose concentration also improves the postprandial pattern of glucose disposition, glucose metabolism after ingestion of a solid mixed meal was assessed in obese patients with NIDDM before and after treatment with ultralente and compared with glucose metabolism observed in nondiabetic subjects. Splanchnic uptake of ingested glucose clearance was assessed by including [2-3H]glucose (a tracer that only minimally cycles through glycogen) in a solid mixed meal. Postprandial gluconeogenesis was estimated by measuring the rate of incorporation of carbon dioxide into glucose. Net glucose and lipid oxidation were measured by indirect calorimetry. Both splanchnic uptake of ingested glucose (27 +/- 1 vs. 14 +/- 2 g) and postprandial hepatic glucose release (51 +/- 5 vs. 24 +/- 3 g) were greater (P less than .001) in diabetic than in nondiabetic subjects. Although the percentage of postprandial hepatic glucose release accounted for by glucose synthesis from bicarbonate was similar in the two groups (...Continue Reading

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