Authors
Sangeeta Kashyap, Renata Belfort, Amalia Gastaldelli, Thongchai Pratipanawatr, Rachele Berria, Wilailak Pratipanawatr, Mandeep Bajaj, Lawrence Mandarino, Ralph DeFronzo, Kenneth Cusi
Publication date
2003/10/1
Journal
Diabetes
Volume
52
Issue
10
Pages
2461-2474
Publisher
American Diabetes Association
Description
Acute elevations in free fatty acids (FFAs) stimulate insulin secretion, but prolonged lipid exposure impairs β-cell function in both in vitro studies and in vivo animal studies. In humans data are limited to short-term (≤48 h) lipid infusion studies and have led to conflicting results. We examined insulin secretion and action during a 4-day lipid infusion in healthy normal glucose tolerant subjects with (FH+ group, n = 13) and without (control subjects, n = 8) a family history of type 2 diabetes. Volunteers were admitted twice to the clinical research center and received, in random order, a lipid or saline infusion. On days 1 and 2, insulin and C-peptide concentration were measured as part of a metabolic profile after standardized mixed meals. Insulin secretion in response to glucose was assessed with a +125 mg/dl hyperglycemic clamp on day 3. On day 4, glucose turnover was measured with a euglycemic insulin clamp with [3 …
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