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Mäkimattila S - - 2000
This study was undertaken to characterize first and second phase secretory profiles of total and nonglycosylated amylin and insulin and to determine whether excessive glycosylation of amylin or hyperamylinemia is a feature of abnormal glucose tolerance in humans. Plasma concentrations of total and nonglycosylated amylin and serum immunoreactive insulin were ...
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Tomiyama H - - 2000
Hypertension is frequently accompanied by left ventricular hypertrophy, endothelial dysfunction, and abnormal glucose metabolism. However, no study has examined the relative pathological significance of left ventricular hypertrophy and abnormal glucose metabolism on endothelial dysfunction in hypertension. This study was conducted to evaluate whether abnormal glucose tolerance assessed by 75-g oral ...
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Frontoni S - - 2000
AIMS: To investigate the effects of endogenous insulin on haemodynamics in nine offspring of Type 2 diabetic patients (P), compared with 18 subjects without family history of diabetes (C), all with normal glucose tolerance. METHODS: All subjects underwent a 180-min oral glucose tolerance test with continuous blood pressure and ECG ...
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Troisi R J - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: This study was undertaken to determine whether users of oral contraceptives in a nationally representative population of US women had elevated levels of measures of glucose metabolism. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional data from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (1988-1994) included hemoglobin A(1c) levels and fasting glucose, insulin, ...
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Zonderland M L - - 2000
Regular physical activity may prevent or postpone type 2 diabetes, and is thought to be related to an increase of insulin sensitivity. We studied whether physically active, glucose-tolerant first-degree relatives of type 2 diabetes patients differ in glucose tolerance (oral glucose tolerance test [OGTT]) and insulin secretion (hyperglycemic glucose clamp) ...
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Gajjar D A - - 2000
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To compare the effects of gatifloxacin and ciprofloxacin on glucose homeostasis, including glucose tolerance test (GTT), pancreatic beta-cell function, and insulin production and secretion in patients with noninsulin-dependent (type 2) diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) maintained with diet and exercise; and to evaluate the pharmacokinetics, safety, and tolerability of gatifloxacin. ...
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Nemesánszky E - - 2000
Background: The authors report on changes in carbohydrate metabolism observed in 32 patients undergoing therapy with interferon-alpha for chronic hepatitis C. Methods: Diabetes had been diagnosed in three patients and impaired glucose tolerance ascertained in one patient before interferon therapy was started. The remaining 28 patients were non-diabetic. Interferon-alpha was ...
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Kudolo G B - - 2000
Ginkgo biloba extract is ingested on a chronic basis for enhancing mental focus and improving cognitive function in the elderly. This study was undertaken to determine the effect of Ginkgo biloba extract on glucose-stimulated pancreatic beta-cell function in normal glucose-tolerant individuals. Twenty individuals (14 females and 6 males, ages 21-57 ...
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Heymsfield S B - - 2000
BACKGROUND: Orlistat is a gastrointestinal lipase inhibitor that reduces dietary fat absorption by approximately 30%, promotes weight loss, and may reduce the risk of developing impaired glucose tolerance and type 2 diabetes in obese subjects. OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that orlistat combined with dietary intervention improves glucose tolerance status ...
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Fujimoto W Y - - 2000
The objective of the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) is to prevent or delay the development of type 2 diabetes in those high-risk individuals who have tested positive for impaired glucose tolerance on an oral glucose tolerance test. The DPP is a multicenter randomized clinical trial in the U.S. with three ...
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Tanabe N - - 2000
Alterations in carbohydrate metabolism associated with liver cirrhosis are characterized by a high serum insulin level and prolonged hyperglycemia on oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). We measured plasma glucose, immunoreactive insulin (IRI), and C-peptide immunoreactivity (CPR) levels during a 75-g OGTT before and after varices obliteration in 10 cirrhotic patients ...
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Fernández-Real J M - - 2000
Anabolic corticosteroids have been reported to enhance glucose effectiveness (SG). In experimental models of long-term cortisol infusion in diabetic dogs, the maintenance of normal SG during chronic hypercortisolemia prevented a significant deterioration of glucose tolerance. We hypothesized that in analogy with exogenous corticosteroids, endogenous cortisol might influence SG. We aimed ...
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Ardawi M S - - 2000
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the applicability of the 50-g glucose challenge test as a screening test for gestational diabetes mellitus in relation to pregnancy outcomes. METHODS: A prospective study was conducted on 818 Saudi pregnant females who were randomly recruited from the Antenatal Clinics at King Abdulaziz University Hospital and New ...
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Meigs J B - - 2000
CONTEXT: Increased risk for cardiovascular disease in persons with glucose intolerance (impaired glucose tolerance and type 2 diabetes mellitus) is not fully explained by concomitant elevations in traditional atherosclerosis risk factors. Hyperinsulinemia associated with glucose intolerance may increase risk directly, or its effect could be mediated through impaired hemostatic function. ...
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Amendt P - - 2000
There is debate about the most suitable test for investigation of glucose tolerance in children with chronic renal failure. We therefore studied the agreement between the two most commonly used glucose tolerance tests in 33 children with chronic renal failure (mean age 10.9+/-5.3 years, median GFR was 24 ml/min/1.73 m2). ...
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Clarke L - - 2000
The effect of differences in size at birth on growth and glucose homeostasis between female twin lambs during juvenile life was examined. Twenty-six sets of twins were entered into the study, of which ten were used for organ sampling at birth and 16 were studied over the first year of ...
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Weyer C - - 2000
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: We aimed to quantify changes in insulin action and insulin secretion associated with long-term gain, loss, regain, and maintenance of body weight in subjects with normal (NGT) or impaired (IGT) glucose tolerance. METHODS: Insulin action (hyperinsulinaemic clamp) and insulin secretion (intravenous glucose challenge) were measured longitudinally in 209 Pima ...
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Nakaya A - - 2000
Although the synergetic effects of multiple marker loci regarding quantitative traits such as blood glucose level have attracted interest, previous conclusions have been based on assumptions that each marker locus behaves independently of the other, leading to approximation. To cope with this problem, this paper focuses on the effects of ...
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Messier C - - 2000
Blood glucose regulation is not only a complex phenomenon but glucose regulatory levels also vary significantly across individuals. Thus, whereas individuals compromised with moderately elevated blood glucose levels are diagnosed as having impaired glucose tolerance, excessive blood glucose levels render a Type II diabetes diagnosis. Type II diabetes prevalence rates ...
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Weber B - - 2000
Hypercortisolism is a frequent endocrine sign in major depression and cortisol is a well-known anti-insulinergic hormone. Impaired oral glucose tolerance has already been described in major depression. However, thus far no information is available on spontaneous, circadian insulin secretion in patients. We studied 26 depressed inpatients along with 33 age- ...
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Anderson D E - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: To determine the insulin response curve during IV glucose tolerance testing of mature Holstein bulls. ANIMALS: 8 Holstein bulls between 5 and 8 years old and weighing between 911.5 and 1035.5 kg. PROCEDURE: A 50% glucose solution was rapidly administered IV so that each bull received a mean dose ...
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Arai I - - 1999
EtOH (70%) extracts from the leaves of Eugenia uniflora were separated into six fractions with different polarity and molecular size, i.e. NP-1-NP-6. In an oral glucose tolerance test, NP-1 and 4 inhibited the increase in plasma glucose level. However, in an intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test, such an inhibitory effect was ...
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Pari L - - 1999
Musa sapientum L. ('Ney Poovan') commonly known as 'banana' is mainly used in Indian folk medicine for the treatment of diabetes mellitus. Oral administration of 0.15, 0.20 and 0.25 g/kg of chloroform extract of the Musa sapientum flowers (MSFEt) for 30 days resulted in a significant reduction in blood glucose, ...
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Vaxillaire M - - 1999
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate insulin secretion and sensitivity in affected (diabetes mellitus or impaired glucose tolerance; n=7) and in unaffected (normal glucose tolerance; n=3) carriers of hepatocyte nuclear factor-1alpha (maturity-onset diabetes of the young-3 (MODY3)) gene mutations. METHODS: Insulin secretion was assessed by an i.v. glucose tolerance test (IVGTT), hyperglycemic clamp ...
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Petersen K R - - 1999
The fundamental role of insulin resistance for metabolic changes linked to cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes is increasingly recognized. Oral contraceptives (OC) may affect insulin sensitivity, and a detailed characterization hereof, as well as the secondary effects on related metabolic systems, are relevant in the evaluation of the risk ...
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Hiltunen L - - 1999
The aim of the present study was to describe the associations between glucose tolerance and quality of life in an unselected non-institutionalised elderly population aged 73 years or over (n = 259, of whom 93 were men). Diabetes was assessed on the basis of self-reports and 2-h oral glucose tolerance ...
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Atilano L C - - 1999
OBJECTIVE: In an attempt to find more efficacious alternatives for the diagnosis of gestational diabetes mellitus, we evaluated whether (1) there is a glucose loading test value above which all glucose tolerance test results are positive, (2) omission of the third-hour plasma glucose measurement of the glucose tolerance test alters ...
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Qiao Q - - 1999
OBJECTIVE: To assess the association of smoking with the risk of glucose intolerance (diabetes plus impaired glucose tolerance). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A cohort consisting of 1,711 Finnish men born in 1900-1919 were followed up from 1959 to 1994. Smoking status was assessed in a similar way at each of ...
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Bauman W A - - 1999
Oral glucose tolerance testing was performed prospectively in 201 subjects with spinal cord injury (SCI). The dependent variables included the values from the oral glucose tolerance test (glucose and insulin) and diagnostic classification (i.e., diabetes mellitus, impaired glucose tolerance, normal glucose tolerance); the independent variables consisted of study group, gender, ...
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Christiansen C - - 1999
AIMS: The physiological role of the adrenergic beta-3 receptor is poorly understood in man but the Trp64Arg mutation of the receptor gene has been related to the insulin resistance syndrome, an earlier onset of diabetes and rapid weight gain. This study set out to examine the effects of the mutation ...
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Pellacani A - - 1999
BACKGROUND: Glucocorticoid administration induces alteration of glucose tolerance, and impairment of glucose oxidation may contribute to glucocorticoid-induced derangement of glucose metabolism. We investigated glucose tolerance following methylprednisolone administration in humans. In the same model, we evaluated pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH), the rate limiting enzyme of glucose oxidation, in peripheral blood mononuclear ...
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Broca C - - 1999
We have recently shown in vitro that 4-hydroxyisoleucine (4-OH-Ile), an amino acid extracted from fenugreek seeds, potentiates insulin secretion in a glucose-dependent manner. The present study was designed to investigate whether 4-OH-Ile could exert in vivo insulinotropic and antidiabetic properties. For this purpose, intravenous or oral glucose tolerance tests (IVGTTs ...
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Okubo M - - 1999
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: We examined the prevalence of diabetes and investigated the characteristics of subjects diagnosed by the American Diabetes Association and the World Health Organization criteria. METHODS: A total of 1235 Japanese-Americans living in Hawaii and Los Angeles was studied. Of the subjects 114 were classified as previously diagnosed as having ...
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Wang P Y - - 1999
Some normal people are falsely classified as having impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) if they are given an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) when their last meal contained very few carbohydrates. In this study, the duration of carbohydrate restriction was extended to one and three days and the relationship between the ...
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Vigouroux C - - 1999
This study assessed glucose tolerance, insulin sensitivity and lipid parameters in HIV-infected patients presenting with lipodystrophy during HAART including protease inhibitors. Fourteen consecutive patients from Rothschild Hospital treated with HAART and presenting with marked facial lipoatrophy were evaluated. A 75 g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) with measurement of plasma ...
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Jansson T - - 1999
OBJECTIVE: Epidemiological studies suggest that intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) due to maternal undernutrition during pregnancy represents a major risk factor for hypertension and diabetes in adult age. However, placental insufficiency, rather than maternal malnutrition, is the main cause of IUGR in the Western world. We therefore studied the relationship between ...
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Furushima M - - 1999
PURPOSE: To determine whether the myopic changes and ocular hypotension after a glucose load are caused by hyperglycemia. METHODS: Oral glucose tolerance tests were conducted on seven healthy young subjects with normal vision. The changes in the hematologic parameters and the refractive system were measured periodically for 150 minutes after ...
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Donner T W - - 1999
AIM: D-Tagatose (D-tag), a hexose bulk sweetener, does not affect plasma glucose levels when orally administered to rodents. Additionally, D-tag attenuates the rise in plasma glucose after mice are administered oral sucrose. The current study was undertaken to investigate the acute glycaemic effects of oral D-tag alone or in combination ...
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BACKGROUND: The American Diabetes Association (ADA) recommend that fasting glucose alone with the oral glucose tolerance test should be used to diagnose diabetes mellitus. We assessed mortality associated with the ADA fasting-glucose criteria compared with the WHO 2 h post-challenge glucose criteria. METHODS: We assessed baseline data on glucose concentrations ...
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Robert J J - - 1999
Diabetes mellitus is a frequent long-term complication of infantile nephropathic cystinosis. We studied 44 cystinotic patients, aged 22.1+/-5.4 years, transplanted at a mean age of 11.3+/-2.5 years; 25% were treated with insulin at 20 years of age or 10 years after transplantation, and over half required insulin at latest follow-up. ...
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Araújo-Vilar D - - 1999
To evaluate the factors that determine the worsening of intravenous glucose tolerance in subjects at high risk for developing non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM), 15 glucose-tolerant offspring of NIDDM patients and 21 control subjects were studied. Each subject underwent a frequently sampled intravenous glucose tolerance (FSIGT) test. The intravenous glucose tolerance ...
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Ito Y - - 1999
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Interferon-a has been reported to acutely induce insulin resistance and glucose intolerance. The effects of long-term treatment with interferon-a on glucose metabolism remain unclear. METHODS: Thirty-two Japanese patients with chronic hepatitis C were given interferon-a (6x10(6)U/day) daily for 2 weeks and thereafter 3 times weekly up to 6 months. ...
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Poulsen P - - 1999
OBJECTIVE: To study the influence of zygosity on the metabolic variables involved in the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes. DESIGN: Population based cross sectional study. SETTING: Odense University Hospital, Denmark. PARTICIPANTS: 125 monozygotic twin pairs and 178 dizygotic twin pairs of the same sex born between 1921 and 1940. MAIN ...
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Luo S - - 1999
A critical role for temporal organization of dopaminergic and serotonergic activities within the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) in the regulation of peripheral glucose metabolism has been postulated. This study employed in vivo microdialysis to investigate the temporal extracellular profiles of dopamine and serotonin metabolites in the SCN of freely behaving naturally ...
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Carlsson S - - 1999
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between low birth weight and glucose intolerance in relation to family history of diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We conducted a population-based cross-sectional study of 2,237 men born in 1938-1957 in four municipalities in the outskirts of Stockholm, 50% of whom had a family history ...
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Ogawa T - - 1999
A 34-year-old man was admitted to the hospital because of acute quadriplegia. On admission, serum potassium was 2.1 mEq/L and serum inorganic phosphate was 1.4 mg/dL. Thyroid function was normal. Serum levels of aldosterone, cortisol, and intact parathyroid hormone were normal. Fasting plasma glucose was 109 mg/dL, and fasting serum ...
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Eriksson J - - 1999
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS; The aim of the Diabetes Prevention Study is to assess the efficacy of an intensive diet-exercise programme in preventing or delaying Type II (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus in subjects with impaired glucose tolerance, to evaluate the effects of the intervention programme on cardiovascular risk factors and to assess the determinants ...
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Hermans M P - - 1999
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Adequate comparison of the relative performance of insulin sensitivity tests is not yet available. We compared the discrimination of four insulin sensitivity tests, commonly used in vivo, across a range of glucose tolerance. METHODS: Normal (n = 7), impaired glucose tolerant (n = 8) and Type II (non-insulin-dependent) diabetic ...
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Wein P - - 1999
Women with impaired glucose tolerance are at high risk of developing noninsulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM). The Mercy Hospital for Women has a long-term follow-up programme for women with gestational diabetes, which identifies many women with impaired glucose tolerance. Two hundred of these women were entered into a randomized controlled ...
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Gilden J L - - 1999
Abnormal glucose tolerance occurs in more than 60% of adults older than 60 years of age because of a decrease in glucose tolerance as a result of decreased insulin sensitivity and impairment of pancreatic beta-cell function. Because the population of the United States is aging, the incidence of diabetes mellitus ...
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