OBJECTIVE-Recent work has shown that insulin stimulates its own secretion in insulin-sensitive humans, suggesting that insulin resistance in the beta-cell could cause beta-cell dysfunction. We have tested whether insulin exposure and insulin sensitivity modulate beta-cell function in subjects with normal glucose tolerance (NGT) and whether they contribute to dysglycemia in impaired glucose regulation (IGR).

Influence of Hyperinsulinemia and Insulin Resistance on In Vivo beta-Cell Function Their Role in Human beta-Cell Dysfunction

Mari A;Tura A;
2011

Abstract

OBJECTIVE-Recent work has shown that insulin stimulates its own secretion in insulin-sensitive humans, suggesting that insulin resistance in the beta-cell could cause beta-cell dysfunction. We have tested whether insulin exposure and insulin sensitivity modulate beta-cell function in subjects with normal glucose tolerance (NGT) and whether they contribute to dysglycemia in impaired glucose regulation (IGR).
2011
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Istituto di Neuroscienze - IN -
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Mari, A.;Tura, A.;Natali, A.;Anderwald, C.;Balkau, B.;Lalic, N.;Walker, M.;Ferrannini, E.,
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   Relationship between insulin sensitivity and cardiovascular disease risk
   RISC
   FP5
   QLG1-CT-2001-01252
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